When Fraser was 16, he ran away due to some incident involving a boomerang, a can of gas and a gold mine. I don't know why i wanted to illustrate that. >_< Sorry my art is sucking. At least I am updating.
Local Boy Demolishes Mine (see full story page M3) "Prepared for a dy of fun and science, Benton Fraser--armed with the unlikely combination of a can of gasoline and a boomerang--headed off to play in the mines. Little did he know his afternoon of careless innocence was about to come to an ominous end. . ."
I knew he planned it! It was no accident!!
See, this is what four hours of linguistics homework will get you. Morphemes, 1 pwn j00! Oh, god, and after I typed that? I thought, "I could do a morphological analysis of 1337speak." I almost did it, too. Right here in your comment box.
No, I don't own morphemes; morphemes own me. Just wait until I get to syntax. Oh, boy.
LOL! That would be an awesome headline in the local Yukon Gazette!
You know you actually made me look up what a morpheme was because i didn't know what they were. Secretly I did know. I actually call morphemes, "word atoms". I didn't think they had a name. You are an evil thing. XD You're making me learn and stuff. You linguistic types are pure sugar bombs.
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This does not suck in the least what are you talking about?
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Does a bear Poo in the Woods?
Yes he does.
"Prepared for a dy of fun and science, Benton Fraser--armed with the unlikely combination of a can of gasoline and a boomerang--headed off to play in the mines. Little did he know his afternoon of careless innocence was about to come to an ominous end. . ."
I knew he planned it! It was no accident!!
See, this is what four hours of linguistics homework will get you. Morphemes, 1 pwn j00! Oh, god, and after I typed that? I thought, "I could do a morphological analysis of 1337speak." I almost did it, too. Right here in your comment box.
No, I don't own morphemes; morphemes own me. Just wait until I get to syntax. Oh, boy.
You know you actually made me look up what a morpheme was because i didn't know what they were. Secretly I did know. I actually call morphemes, "word atoms". I didn't think they had a name. You are an evil thing. XD You're making me learn and stuff. You linguistic types are pure sugar bombs.
I guess we'll never know though... but the picture is really cute... such a cute little Fraser!
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