Excellent choice of Swiss Army Knife; you picked the one with the little retractable toothpick, just in case you need to clean the gums of the bear you just killed with the sharpened stake that you made using the knife.
I think the grey thing on this side is the tweezers, and the toothpick is a sort of buff color and is on the other side. But you’re right, we can probably assume it’s there.
Excellent choice of Swiss Army Knife; you picked the one with the little retractable toothpick, just in case you need to clean the gums of the bear you just killed with the sharpened stake that you made using the knife.
I think the grey thing on this side is the tweezers, and the toothpick is a sort of buff color and is on the other side. But you’re right, we can probably assume it’s there.
> AUDIT DEAD TOAD
> EDIT TOY TATTOO
> DATE TEDDY TODAY
+1.
What about fricatives? I really don’t need any fricatives.
They’re covered by the Fricatives Research Group. More academic, less industry.
In that case native English speakers are rather out of luck, aren’t they? We’ve only got alveolars and interdentals ’round that area. DOOM