Let us begin.
The spartan accomodations of Missy's cage provoked in her fantasies of doggie daycare.Clearly, A. Leland has never visited Missy's
--A. Leland
His philosophy, like his verbal and written expression, was spartan-- in both its austerity and its power.Now, see. That's a fine sentence, too. His sentence suggests that there's something missing in the Spartan approach.
--Mr. Big Food
"Marica?"
"Yes, Missy?"
"What's 'doggy daycare?' Am I a 'doggy'? Because if I am that's the most condescending term I've ever heard. I'm a DOG for crying out loud. I don't need to be cared for-- day or night. I'm a Dog! I can take care of myself! What's the meaning... ."
"Oh. For crying out loud. I'll explain it to you in just a minute. Let me finish this post."
"Where's Rocky?"
"With Daughter C."
"So. It's just us tonight?"
"Yes."
"Can you open a window?"
"No. It's cold outside."
"MmmrroooRuffff."
With some of the highest rates, by comparison, in the SEC, the MSU administrator salaries can hardly be called spartan.Someone's been doing some research.
--Daughter C
And now to the two winners of the day-- who independently came up with these two sentences.
Henry David Thoreau wished to live in a spartan manner with only the "gross necessities of life."
--Miss M
Thoreau may have dedicated his life to living "close to the bone," but he was no spartan.
--Marica
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