If I knew the measure of your love
I would return it tenfold.
In a list
Please tell me what you think
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i'm a southerner and no, love cannot be measured...not even by us
it is infinite...


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A fantasy granted
Simply wonderful, a mathematical apogee! It never ceases to amaze me how you draw previously unused words out of me, and the once-in-a-lifetime experience of using them. (Try using "apogee" 3 times in a sentence. It's yours). The brevity of this poem is a shining glory, but ever outshone by the content of returning tenfold. It will be very interesting to sit back and watch the exponential responses of so many females (and maybe one mastodon) on this site accumulate. Some girls live their whole lives waiting to hear something like this. Kindly you, you have granted a fantasy.

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Not a brevitated apogee, nor even an exponential apogee, but true Mastodonic femalian apogee of paradoxical form is what we have here...
(there, three times in a sentence... couldn't resist...)
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And the winner is....
Wbiro! It is with great pleasure that I present to you---the word "apogee"! Having successful used it 3 times, it is now yours. (That Mastodonic usage was absolutely superb!) You and your new word may now spend many happy weekends in the place of your chosing. For your avatar, we have a year's supply of Turtle Wax. Live long and prosper!
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Aww
How lucky she would be to have so much returned.


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I think it's a miserable paradox- because love cannot be measured...!
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sure it can.... ask any southerner...
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lol another southerner just disagreed... such is the nature of philosophy...
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lol...well...I was kinda being sarcastic anyway. My grandparents used to tell me things like "more than all the pine needles on all the pine trees in all the world"...an abstract, infinite measurement
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and you used to go, "ooooooooooo..." trying to imaging that... (so that's were you got that expression...!)
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That expression came along when Pawpaw told me that he loved me 'harder than a goat could butt a stump'....that was one of my favorite sayings of his...and I still don't know how much that is
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alright, I found a few (but I still haven't found an extensive list):
"put all your eggs in one basket"
"making hay"
"the chicken's come home to roost"
"we'll be here until the cows come home"
"like looking for a needle in a haystack"
"that is just bullshit" (lol)
"he can lie faster than a horse can trot"
"strike while the iron's hot" (blacksmith)
"hold your horses, partner!"
"never change horses in the middle of the stream"
"don't look a gift horse in the mouth"
"feeling his oats"
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make that "phrases"...
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makes me wonder whatever happened to all those farm and country sayings... I'll have to find a list somewhere on the Internet...
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