Stop it! You're killing me!

--- In [email protected], "Ellen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> ah yes, the Winsor School for girls in the shadow of Brigham and
> Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
>
> Actually I think they are both adjectives--as I said one describes a
> person and the other the effect something has on something else. The
> examples you give to use them as verbs don't really apply here.  Lots
> of people are just depressed, not necessarily "by" something.  And
> lots of things are depressing, not necessarily right this minute. 
> OK, this is blatantly not funny, I guess I was just trying to say
> that just because a comedian is depressed doesn't mean his show is
> depressing, but it is often not funny.






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