Let us settle the fluff vs. physiology matter by vote.
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Interesting...the word duly is not really one that was intended for sarcasm.
Were I looking to say something sarcastic in this instance I might say something like "your top 10's make me question my own existence", or "your top 10's probably have Natalie Coughlin running for cover". Hey, maybe it was serious and maybe it wasn't. Either way, does it really make much difference?
Interesting...the word duly is not really one that was intended for sarcasm.
Were I looking to say something sarcastic in this instance I might say something like "your top 10's make me question my own existence", or "your top 10's probably have Natalie Coughlin running for cover". Hey, maybe it was serious and maybe it wasn't. Either way, does it really make much difference?