Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
#25re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 2:49pmperhaps Martin is bi. i certainly hope Deisel is.
#26re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 2:50pmSorry, TX, Diesel's just gay.
#27re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 2:51pm
And since we're outing everyone, what do you think of Piazza marrying just so he could escape the rumors???
#28re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 2:54pm
sorry, i was in my own private little world imagining Capt Obvious at Ricky Martin's South Beach party...VERY NICE visuals!
#29re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:22pmDiesel acts SO gay in those ads for the new film he's in...how could anyone doubt it now?
#30re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:27pm
Word is he's out and about at the Abbey in W. H'wood.
(Must go to LA......)
#31re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:31pma Cappie, "Ya'll" is SO a word when the right Southern guy uses it.
#32re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:37pm
And what's the plural of "y'all"?
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Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#33re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:39pm
"And what's the plural of "y'all"?"
That is the plural. There is no singular form of the word. Y'all can't be one person.
#34re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:42pmSomeone told me once that it was "all y'all"
#35re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:43pmyou viscious gossips. Vin told me after we had sex that he was not gay.
#36re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:45pmWell, then. I take it all back.
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Joined: 12/31/69
#37re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:46pmAs the old saying goes, 'straight from one man to the next!'
#38re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 4:57pm
i have heard "all ya'll" but only in extremis. i disagree that "ya'll" cannot be singular...i think of it more like the "royal we" which implies plurality but can be applied to a single subject.
*static on phone line*
"Ya'll still there?"
#39re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 5:01pmMy source was from S. Carolina--perhaps usage rules are different there than Tx?
#40re: Tom, Honey, you're not fooling ANYONE
Posted: 2/24/05 at 5:02pmmy "ya'll" lexicon comes from FL, actually. In TX they use it as an affect. In FL it seemed completely natural.
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