... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
... nissan termite final chew, everyone
Published on August 8, 2004 By mignuna In Personal Relationships


i once dated someone whose father could not be understood by any unrelated person. on my initial encounter with ‘dad’, i was at his front door, and he looked right at me and shouted “nissan final termite chew”.

upon my non-response, he repeated himself. louder this time “NISSAN TERMITE FINAL CHEW”. he then stood there, obviously expecting a response. he seemed cheerful enough, so i guessed and said “thanks”.

my boyfriend then nudged me and whispered “say it’s nice to finally meet you too”. oooooh. gotcha. “nice to finally meet you, too” i told ‘dad’. dad smiled. “tuna !” he yelled happily in reply as we walked into the house.

a short time later, seated at lunch, i enquired of dad what his plans were for the remainder of the weekend. dad motioned across the table at my boyfriends’ younger brother and said “get him a dress”.

i pondered this for a moment before (thankfully) the brother interrupted by saying “i don’t have time tomorrow, dad”, yet i was still none the wiser when dad insisted in reply “your onion doesn’t”.

at a total loss by this point, it was with much relief that i listened as my boyfriend told dad that the brother could “get his own mattress when he was ready”.

“i agree, dad. he can get his own dress when he’s got time” i chimed in. “PALM !” dad agreed happily, smiling at me “apron bear china !”.


Comments (Page 1)
2 Pages1 2 
on Aug 08, 2004
I had a girlfriend who's farther was like that...you got used to it eventually...but man was it hard work. Luckily he was the kind of man who laughed at his own stories(but to be fair he laughed at everyone else's also), so i usually knew the appropriate response even if i couldn't quite understand what he had just said.
on Aug 08, 2004
apron bear china???

oi - okay what's the story behind this Mig
on Aug 08, 2004
Luckily he was the kind of man who laughed at his own stories(but to be fair he laughed at everyone else's also), so i usually knew the appropriate response even if i couldn't quite understand what he had just said.


steve, i envy you your advantage in this area. i had no such guidance. he was total deadpan. utterly serious !.


apron bear china???

oi - okay what's the story behind this Mig


hehe trina. apparently "palm ... apron bear china" meant "prime idea ! ... on his time, huh ?".

i know. bizarre. hehe

mig XX
on Aug 08, 2004
Yeah but I mean - did he have a stroke? tourettes -- is there a story or a trick to working out what he's saying
on Aug 08, 2004
Yeah but I mean - did he have a stroke? tourettes -- is there a story or a trick to working out what he's saying


he was absolutely healthy in every way, trina. he just spoke that way. his entire family had just learned to understand him and they just stood there whilst people struggled to make out what he was saying !. bizarre. btw, he was the loveliest, happiest man, too, i really came to like him. (but his son was a total loss hehe)

mig XX
on Aug 08, 2004
I enjoyed your post. So cute. It's a bit like little kids - only their mommies (and sometimes daddies) know what they are saying. My three year old talks pretty well now, but I used always have to translate everything he said. It all made perfect sense to he and I, though.
on Aug 08, 2004
I enjoyed your post. So cute


thankyou texas wahine, and nice to 'meet' you

It's a bit like little kids - only their mommies (and sometimes daddies) know what they are saying. My three year old talks pretty well now, but I used always have to translate everything he said. It all made perfect sense to he and I, though.


exactly !. they had grown up with it and heard nothing different !.

thanks for your comment.

vanessa/mig XX
on Aug 09, 2004
Tell me again, when are you going to turn this guy into a character in a short story. You know, those things you execute with such idiosyncratic flair, those scribblings that i enjoy so very, very much.

Short story!

NOW!

*whimpers* I miss them.

Marco XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( that is sooooo not over-compensating)
on Aug 09, 2004
Somewhere around here I have a copy of a short story entitled "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut", which starts out with "Wonts ponder thyme dare wussy ladle gurl cold Rat Rotten Hut."
The line that stumped me for the longest time was "Oho, setter woof, heifer present woke."
on Aug 09, 2004
Somewhere around here I have a copy of a short story entitled "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut", which starts out with "Wonts ponder thyme dare wussy ladle gurl cold Rat Rotten Hut."
The line that stumped me for the longest time was "Oho, setter woof, heifer present woke."


Ah! So there is a practical use for the word "hermeneutics". That art of interpretation is alive and well within citahellion's abode, 'cause i can tell you, after that first line i would have walked away. Then again i was witness to your sterling performance in Mig's riddle thread.

Marco
on Aug 09, 2004
...Mig's riddle thread.


Where there is, I believe, a riddle that I posted still awaiting an answer....
on Aug 09, 2004
Tell me again, when are you going to turn this guy into a character in a short story. You know, those things you execute with such idiosyncratic flair, those scribblings that i enjoy so very, very much.Short story!


when are YOU going to finish 'the man that ate his own heart" ? hmmm ?. i will do it then and not before !!!!

NOW!*whimpers* I miss them.Marco XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( that is sooooo not over-compensating)


hehe moodswings


Somewhere around here I have a copy of a short story entitled "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut", which starts out with "Wonts ponder thyme dare wussy ladle gurl cold Rat Rotten Hut."The line that stumped me for the longest time was "Oho, setter woof, heifer present woke."


i'm sorry, citahellion, but i think you may be the most interesting person alive



Ah! So there is a practical use for the word "hermeneutics". That art of interpretation is alive and well within citahellion's abode, 'cause i can tell you, after that first line i would have walked away. Then again i was witness to your sterling performance in Mig's riddle thread


i know. citahellion is my puzzling friend


Where there is, I believe, a riddle that I posted still awaiting an answer


i know. i need to devote myself to it. and i will. the riddle thread shall rise again !. thankyou citahellion

vanessa/mig XX
on Aug 09, 2004
i'm sorry, citahellion, but i think you may be the most interesting person alive


No need to be sorry! I have to say, though, that if you really think that, my Jedi mind-fogging power must have developed much more strongly than I'd suspected. I guess lives are always more interesting from the outside....
Now I shall have to dig that story out from wherever it is and post it.
on Aug 09, 2004

if you really think that, my Jedi mind-fogging power must have developed much more strongly than I'd suspected.


it has. it has !


I guess lives are always more interesting from the outside....


being focused on minds is a luxurious experience for me, citahellion. and yours is one of the best !


Now I shall have to dig that story out from wherever it is and post it.


that i have to see ...

vanessa/mig XX
on Aug 09, 2004
Apparently there are a couple of versions of it floating around... couldn't find my own original copy, so I had to grab another one off the net. I almost regret not getting to type it in....
It's right here now.
2 Pages1 2