Members MsGuy Posted August 10, 2014 Members Posted August 10, 2014 "If AS is clever (but wishes he were pretty) and Draker is pretty (but wishes he were clever)", what's the word for that? "ethnosocioeconomic" Nope, doesn't seem to fit. AS, I'm still waiting. Feel free to jump in any time. Quote
Members Suckrates Posted August 10, 2014 Members Posted August 10, 2014 ENVIOUS, AND UNGRATEFUL.......... AdamSmith 1 Quote
AdamSmith Posted August 10, 2014 Posted August 10, 2014 "If AS is clever (but wishes he were pretty) and Draker is pretty (but wishes he were clever)", what's the word for that? "ethnosocioeconomic" Nope, doesn't seem to fit. Got that right. Ahem: Ethnosocioeconomic. "Having to do with places where I can pick up beautiful brown and black boys who don't know their market rates" [loosely translated ]. Viz., Escuelita; The (late, lamented) Web; et al. AS, I'm still waiting. Feel free to jump in any time. Having abandoned cheap-ass Google searches for the answer to your goddamned question, I finally hunkered down and dogged my way through Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. From one end to the other: a penance that not even Mother Yale extracted from me. But even that dire measure having landed me up empty-handed, I must conclude that you, sir, sent me on a wild goose chase. Still considering my move in reply. RA1 1 Quote
AdamSmith Posted August 10, 2014 Posted August 10, 2014 P.S. For anyone interested in such, that rhetoric text is one of the few really useful books on how to write (and read) that I know of. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0195115422?pc_redir=1407269684&robot_redir=1 Quote