Monday, November 24, 2008

Pains In Both Legs When Sitting

"Ah, there is no air ..."

The title of this phrase, I know, sounds a bit like "Ayayaay!" if you read fast. As the battle cry of Roberto Antonio in the middle of September at a party rumba night.

Dissonant, shocking as it sounds, three words together on purpose, apparently, are ultimately interchangeable. Dan the same thing. They differ only by the context.

Ay. Hay. There.

I'm not saying it happens a lot in the press, where I get most of my stuff here lately. In fact, there are two sites where more can see the confusion / interchangeability between the interjection, the conjugation of "haber" and the adverb of place: online chat (Messenger, Google Chat, Facebook, instant messaging anywhere ) and short text messages via cell phone.
  • But who will watch for spelling in a chat!
  • But how am I going to write correctly in an SMS!
  • But you've seen the size of a cell Teclita?
  • Speed, speed, not accuracy!
  • But if I have 14!
  • Yes, my university, but that does not mean that ...
There are many valid reasons, many-to create things like "There is, I know say, "many people will, alas up early" or "See you there." What sometimes I do not understand is how to choose the option not only incorrect but more tedious to write ...

Anyway . I prefer the honesty of those who fingered digital and change the three options for the brave and modern "ai": gentlemen, if it sounds like (almost: the emphasis you put it), as to what to wear with vagaries of Academy.

"Ai! Ai ai air. " And Fuck.
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And this here, I understand if I stop receiving text messages and block me on Messenger ...