06-21-2014, 09:45 PM
(06-21-2014, 09:01 PM)crow Wrote: tectak,Hi crow,
"I will now climb down up my" is perfect
Can I ask, and no need to answer if you think it speaks for itself, what "I have to say that you are off on one with all of this" means? I wouldn't ask except it's the first sentence, and also, specifically, I don't know the expression "off on one." Regarding the rest of the crit, much obliged, and I think I understand you. We'll see . . .
also, "kitey" means "kite"? I assume so, but let me know if it doesn't
Wasted English humour
The first part of my crit was lingua in maxillam (my avatar).If "stringy" means "string like" then "kitey" means "kite like".
"Off on one" is by implication a wild ramble, but no offence meant.
Best,
tectak

