rant verb (ranted, ranting) 1 intrans to talk in a loud, angry, pompous way. 2 tr & intr to declaim in a loud, pompous, self-important way. noun 1 loud, pompous, empty speech. 2 an angry tirade. ranter noun someone, especially a preacher, who rants. ranting noun, adj. rantingly adverb. ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Dutch ranten to rave.
Monday, May 01, 2006
I Know Where I Am
No. I am not trying to "find myself". I don't care if that's what British people do. I've never been into that. The biggest compliment Christoph ever gave me was saying that I wasn't very British. Not that I'm particularly ashamed to be British, but I know what he meant. And I'm sure you can find yourself in choosing between a bounty and a kitkat down the road, but I have never been interested in finding myself, and besides I already know that I hate bountys, I don't even need to go as far as down the road. I can't help wondering if the lady is protesting a little too much though.
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