9.5.26

Salve he said

Curious, huh?

Curious

That it’s spelled with a silent L.

Jah   S  A  L  V  E

A silent L.

              Do you think that’s unusual?

    Id have to think     Gimme a moment

Just a momen . .
. . Quiet
I’d need more than a momen . .
. . Woudya be quiet   Please

 

    Offhand  I write should  S  H  O  U  D  would  W  O  U  D  could  C  O  U  D

Why?

Appeals to me

                 No other reason

Walk talk   chalk  ahcalm palm  phonaesthetic  awfully suggestive if ones palm isnt calm

                                                                                                Salmon  Silent L

Balm    psalm  half calf

    Yolk folk

                                   Im played out

    Funny . . .

Jah

Funny I hadn’t thought of salve beforehave always said itspelled it . . . hadn’t considered its silent L before.

Maybe why ointment is preferred

You prefer it?

No

      I like salve
Reminds me of my Maw
                           Please fetch me the Vicks VapoRub salve.

Never heard her use Vicks ointment

                                      Oint oink oink   Oinkment  Pigdom  Not dumb  D  U  M  B  Silent B

Pigs arent

Oh no you didant.

Open another can of worms

                                You run with itwhere you going

Running away. Coming up with silent Bs would give me a headache.
                                                                            Later, man.

off he went

he threw COWARD after him

without turning he flipped him off                                  

Wednesday afternoon,  6  5. 26
1009,  Saturday,  9  5. 26

Googles  AI Overview  “Silent ‘b’ words in English often occur when ‘b’ follows ‘m’ at the end of a word (like bomb or thumb) or precedes a ‘t’ (like doubt). Common examples include climb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumber, succumb, tomb, debt, and subtle.” 

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