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03-30-2012, 10:23 AM
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Yall are cracking me up with this stuff. OH the things we argue about....
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03-30-2012, 10:50 AM
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It's "sherbet", pinhead. Not "sherbert."
No, success hasn't changed me.
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but failure has. LOL!
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03-30-2012, 12:03 PM
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Sorry Jeep (CJ7)
Sherbet
Word History: Although the word sherbet has been in the English language for several centuries (it was first recorded in 1603), it has not always referred to what one normally thinks of as sherbet. Sherbet came into English from Ottoman Turkish sherbet or Persian sharbat, both going back to Arabic arba, "drink." The Turkish and Persian words referred to a beverage of sweetened, diluted fruit juice that was popular in the Middle East and imitated in Europe. In Europe sherbet eventually came to refer to a carbonated drink. Because the original Middle Eastern drink contained fruit and was often cooled with snow, sherbet was applied to a frozen dessert (first recorded in 1891). It is distinguished slightly from sorbet, which can also mean "a fruit-flavored ice served between courses of a meal." Sorbet (first recorded in English in 1585) goes back through French ( sorbet) and then Italian ( sorbetto) to the same Turkish sherbet that gave us sherbet.
Sherbert may refer to:
"Sherbert," an incorrect usage for the word sherbet, an iced dessert containing both fruit juice and between 1% and 2% milkfat
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lol.
I read the article and the person who wrote the article spelled it sherbert .. I thought duh, idiot ... then I thought maybe they spell it different in Long Island. LMAO ... I googled it to see if there was a varience. There is. So naturally, I spelled it "bert" just to see who would be the first pinhead to correct me. Two showed up ... ergo, I post a link where its spelled "bert" throughout the page, actually several different pages ..
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03-30-2012, 12:12 PM
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Sherbet tastes like ass FroYo Rocks!
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03-30-2012, 12:17 PM
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Sherbet tastes like ass FroYo Rocks!
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so does your sherbet
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03-30-2012, 12:25 PM
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so does your sherbet
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My Sherbet brings all the boys to the yard...
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03-30-2012, 12:28 PM
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cough cough ..
on second thought, I'll go with some FroYo ... YO !
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03-30-2012, 01:38 PM
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You know you want it lol
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03-30-2012, 02:02 PM
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I gotta chime in and say the use of Sherbert is regional - I grew up in an area where EVERYONE (down to my doctor and teachers) called it sherbert. It was a popular dessert too, along with Italian Ice. I didn't know it WASN'T sherbert until I started travelling and said the word once and everyone was like "WTF is sherbert?"
Also, there's a reason I live on the TN side of the line not KY - state income tax is a racket. And states without it seem to be...just so much better off. You know immediately, without a sign, when you cross into KY. The road is worse, everything is more run down :/
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03-30-2012, 02:11 PM
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I gotta chime in and say the use of Sherbert is regional - I grew up in an area where EVERYONE (down to my doctor and teachers) called it sherbert. It was a popular dessert too, along with Italian Ice. I didn't know it WASN'T sherbert until I started travelling and said the word once and everyone was like "WTF is sherbert?"
Also, there's a reason I live on the TN side of the line not KY - state income tax is a racket. And states without it seem to be...just so much better off. You know immediately, without a sign, when you cross into KY. The road is worse, everything is more run down :/
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shhhhhhhhhhhhh ... youre fucking with their heads
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03-31-2012, 12:59 PM
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you seem like a true federal government pawn who believes everything they tell you, and values their opinion over the fact its proven to be used either way. Yes, Iam sorry for you.
good boy COF
or can we call you GOV-COF?
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03-31-2012, 03:28 PM
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You are badmouthing the Empire! HS, Seize that Traitor!
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