Which of These Dialogs Features a So-and-So?

Dramatis Personae: Niamh, a lass. Oisín, a lad.

Niamh: Have you had supper?
Oisín: So I ate before leaving the house.

Oisín: What was Waterloo?
Niamh: So Wellington defeated Napoleon there.

Niamh: How many capitals has Mongolia?
Oisín: So I’m aware of only one.

Oisín: Which jumper favors me?
Niamh: So I’m partial to the the puce one.

Niamh: Was that thunder?
Oisín: So I’m thinking it was. We’re due rain.

Oisín: Where were you born?
Niamh: So a small town in West Northumberland.

Niamh: What’s the question?
Oisín: So the meaning of life?

Oisín: So which of these dialogs features a so-and-so?
Niamh: So which one doesn’t?

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I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
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2 Responses to Which of These Dialogs Features a So-and-So?

  1. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    I know I’ve heard “so” as a preamble many times, but perhaps not this many…(K)

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