Taking Things Too Literally
SaveFerris wrote:
Keladry wrote:
soloha wrote:
I just had this hammered home in a conversation with my mother this morning. She told me she wanted to buy a fire stick and would like my opinion. I totally thought she was talking about a stick that had something to do with fire. Something to light a grill with I wondered? After a few moments of confusion I realized she meant the Amazon Fire Stick. Then I felt, as I always do, really stupid...
Don't feel really stupid...I had the exact same thought/conclusion/confusion as you while I was reading this until I got to the end. It's perfectly logical

Me too

It was one of those fire/grill starters that looks like a bunch of saw dust packed tight together.

IstominFan wrote:
Lost Dragon,
"Where?" sounds perfectly fine to me as a question. It seems there was a miscommunication on their part, too. They could have said, "I'd like to go on a date." I wish people would give others basic consideration and clear communication.
"Where?" sounds perfectly fine to me as a question. It seems there was a miscommunication on their part, too. They could have said, "I'd like to go on a date." I wish people would give others basic consideration and clear communication.
Oh well, these things happen.

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