When did people start using the word "transition" as a verb? It seems like I've only started hearing it in the past year or so. Stop it, people. Fucking stop it.
That reminds me of something I used to hear at a community college I went to for a couple of semesters years ago. (My mom actually taught English there; she was one of the two or three professors worth a damn.) It's this weird little bible school that attracts... well, weird little bible people. While at school, I would overhear these conversations about what happened at this prayer meeting or that revival or whatever the hell else. Invariably, someone would say, "Oh yes, we ate fried chicken and fellowshipped."
Yes. "Fellowshipped."
It would always take a healthy gulp from my Sprite bottle full of vodka to keep me from going ballistic when I heard that.
That reminds me of something I used to hear at a community college I went to for a couple of semesters years ago. (My mom actually taught English there; she was one of the two or three professors worth a damn.) It's this weird little bible school that attracts... well, weird little bible people. While at school, I would overhear these conversations about what happened at this prayer meeting or that revival or whatever the hell else. Invariably, someone would say, "Oh yes, we ate fried chicken and fellowshipped."
Yes. "Fellowshipped."
It would always take a healthy gulp from my Sprite bottle full of vodka to keep me from going ballistic when I heard that.