(GK: Garrison Keillor; SS: Sue Scott: TR: Tim Russell)
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SS: So, I go, "What about Lindsay?" and he's like, "What?" and I go, "Dude, you are like totally lying," and he's like, "I didn't do anything," and I go, "That's it, dude. We are like OVER. Like TOTALLY." And he goes, like "What are you talking about?" So I'm like, dude, forget it. Like totally.
GK: The English language is capable of much greater range --- notice how rich and nuanced the same dialogue becomes with the use of synonyms.
SS: So, I proceed, "What about Lindsay?" and he's as
if, "What?" and I depart, "Newcomer, you are resembling
complete dishonesty," and he's comparable to, "I didn't do anything," and I advance, "Fledgling, that is it! We are analogous to completion. Like in the entirety." And he proceeds on the order of, "What are you discussing?" and I'm like, Clothes-horse, forget it. Analogous to without exception.
GK: Enrich your speech with the use of synonyms. You'll be glad you did.
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© Garrison Keillor 2001