Thread:Mainframebabe/@comment-31677686-20170707184958/@comment-29954643-20170707193022

Oh, I am so sorry about that LOL. I was just being a bit colorful. Gives you the chance to learn a new word, and perhaps a chuckle (as opposed to ROFL). I know, I love American colloquial expressions (meaning, an wording choice that may only be known and understood in a small region). How to explain what happens when you write a reply on someone's wall, hit reply, the words appear to roll up and you are expecting the refreshed screen will now contain your message, and it simply doesn't. It has been eaten by the wiki grinch. LOL :--)) - El

P.S. You can always ask and I will always try my best to explain. I grew up with both parents being teachers, so when I didn't know a word being used, my dad just said, "There's the dictionary, look it up". I stopped asking but also developed a healthy love of reading and writing. I was teased beyond compare in kindergarten (children in the U.S. often attend a year in kindergarten to help the children to learn how to be in the school room enviroment before beginning more formal education in the 1st grade). Anyway, I was teased in Kindergarten for my use of 3 syllable words, and I learned to ignore those that found fault with that. We should all have such problems, right?

BTW, I so appreciate you for writing me here on my wall about this. It shows me that you have an open mind to learn and grow. I wish more Americans were better with other than English languages too. So sorry, that I am not. I learned computer languages instead. A real weak spot in my education.