
Here's the deal, ladies. When you use "feel" to refer to emotions, it functions as a linking verb rather than an action verb; it should therefore be followed by a predicate adjective, not an adverb. So you feel bad for someone, not badly. If you feel badly, that means you're trying to touch something but not doing a very good job.
So housewives, please, when you're being condescending and catty, tell one another you feel bad for them--just like I feel bad for you for being so shockingly self-centered.
I feel stupid now for making you explain this on the phone. If I would have read a few more sentences, I would have noticed your entertaining explaination. Thanks for setting me straight! By the way, I should get this off my chest: "My name is Leanne and I'm addicted to Karen's blog." I think this is step 1 in my 12 step program.
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo funny! I love your blog-I'm a "housewife" junkie. I prefer the housewives of OC myself.
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