That must be the most creative use of the word anomaly I’ve ever heard. Picture this in the dictionary:
Anomaly, (n.): Two hundred tons of explosive propellants and a very, very expensive satellite, dispersed over a wide area, usually on fire.
On the other hand, what was she going to say otherwise? “Hey guys! Wow! That thing done blew up! Woo!”
So where is the clips !?
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That must be the most creative use of the word anomaly I’ve ever heard. Picture this in the dictionary:
Anomaly, (n.): Two hundred tons of explosive propellants and a very, very expensive satellite, dispersed over a wide area, usually on fire.
On the other hand, what was she going to say otherwise? “Hey guys! Wow! That thing done blew up! Woo!”
So where is the clips !?