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For years I thought misled (pronounced miss-LEDD) and misled (pronounced MYE- zild) were two similar words with different, subtly nuanced meanings. Misled (miss-LEDD) was used when someone had accidentally or non-maliciously said something incorrectly, or said a white...

Daily Tidbit91

“It’s just thanks to technology I’m able to receive a message from a stranger who doesn’t find me disgusting – or does find me disgusting but that’s what turns them on.”   ~ David Mitchell, The Graham Norton Show, Series 13...

Daily Tidbit90

I’ve known my hubby for over 20 years and still can’t imitate his South Jersey/Philadelphia accent. For instance, he says catty-corner instead of kitty-corner which goes to show he comes from bizarro world. The freak. ~ Emery...