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Dear Freshpeople--- A collard is a dark leafy green that is tasty when cooked down with bits of pork products and served with vinegar on the side. It is a noun. And it is possible that many Jazz Musicians have enjoyed them before or after a gig. The word collared could be used either as a verb, as in, I collared my goat so she wouldnt get in the garden and trample my leafy greens, or, as an adverb or adjective, as demonstrated by your failed attempt at describing the kind of shirt worn by the Jazz Musicians at the gig. Lets use both in a sentence, shall we? When the jazz musicians consumed copious amounts of collard greens at the soul food joint around the corner after the gig, they discussed Coltrains A Love Supreme with such vehemence that their collared shirts became stained with the green-tinged spittle of the unbridled restraint of the speakers adjacent to each of them. Youre welcome. Dr. Mrs.
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 21:59:26 +0000

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