What is “yes”?Yeah, I am probably even dumber for even watching this celebrity $100,000 pyramid with the wife, but he's embarrassing himself. Actually, it's been somewhat entertaining on the comedy front.
The dude apparently banked all of his NFL money and lived only in endorsements. I watched a piece on him. He is all about having fun but is pretty smart with his money. (pretty frugal). Perhaps there is more of a brain than we think under the knucklehead exterior.
Yeah, I am probably even dumber for even watching this celebrity $100,000 pyramid with the wife, but he's embarrassing himself. Actually, it's been somewhat entertaining on the comedy front.
The dude apparently banked all of his NFL money and lived only in endorsements. I watched a piece on him. He is all about having fun but is pretty smart with his money. (pretty frugal). Perhaps there is more of a brain than we think under the knucklehead exterior.
I would have guessed Kentucky.Yea I was thinking the same thing while watching tonight.
For those that didn’t see it my personal favorite moment - category was words that begin with “K” and end with “Y” - word was “kinky” contestant makes a sexual innuendo along the lines of “handcuffs and whips” and Gronk’s answer was “cosy”.
Yes Gronk - cosy starts with a “K”.
Yea I was thinking the same thing while watching tonight.
For those that didn’t see it my personal favorite moment - category was words that begin with “K” and end with “Y” - word was “kinky” contestant makes a sexual innuendo along the lines of “handcuffs and whips” and Gronk’s answer was “cosy”.
Yes Gronk - cosy starts with a “K”.
C-A-T-S-U-P.....JJ Watt could not spell ketchup on Hard Knocks, was overwhelmed when asked and said he had no clue. Unreal!
Yea I was thinking the same thing while watching tonight.
For those that didn’t see it my personal favorite moment - category was words that begin with “K” and end with “Y” - word was “kinky” contestant makes a sexual innuendo along the lines of “handcuffs and whips” and Gronk’s answer was “cosy”.
Yes Gronk - cosy starts with a “K”.
If you are going to criticize somebody for spelling cozy with a “k” instead of a “c,” you shouldn’t spell cozy in your post wit an “s” instead of a “z.”
Yeah, I am probably even dumber for even watching this celebrity $100,000 pyramid with the wife, but he's embarrassing himself. Actually, it's been somewhat entertaining on the comedy front.
Yea I was thinking the same thing while watching tonight.
For those that didn’t see it my personal favorite moment - category was words that begin with “K” and end with “Y” - word was “kinky” contestant makes a sexual innuendo along the lines of “handcuffs and whips” and Gronk’s answer was “cosy”.
Yes Gronk - cosy starts with a “K”.
I didn’t think so either, but it’s there.Cosy? Really?
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-words-cozy-and-cosy"Cosy" is acceptable.
No, it's H-E-I-N-Z.C-A-T-S-U-P.....
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-words-cozy-and-cosy
It is cosy in Great Britain and cozy in the US.
Doing my best Trump impression, this is the United States of America. If you want to use cosy instead of cozy, go back to England.
If you are going to criticize somebody for spelling cozy with a “k” instead of a “c,” you shouldn’t spell cozy in your post with an “s” instead of a “z.”
And here I thought it was ASU that everyone liked to make fun of ...Love Gronk the football player but remember, he went to University of Arizona...
Not sure if you're being obtuse or just dense. The post is about Gronk being dumb. So if you are going to highlight this as a topic or response, then know how to spell at least so you don't appear as ignorant. Not sure why you don't understand.
It’s simple. The word is spelled cozy, not cosy. The poster was finding fault with Gronk’s intelligence. My point was that if one is going out of their way to post something about someone’s lack of intelligence, least they can do is write a grammatically correct sentence and make sure they spell correctly. I know that’s a lot to ask in this day and age.I guess I am dense because I really don't understand the above response to my earlier post.
It’s simple. The word is spelled cozy, not cosy. The poster was finding fault with Gronk’s intelligence. My point was that if one is going out of their way to post something about someone’s lack of intelligence, least they can do is write a grammatically correct sentence and make sure they spell correctly. I know that’s a lot to ask in this day and age.