floccinaucinihilipilification
Posted: 06 April 2009 07:16 AM
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floccinaucinihilipilification:
Habitually considering things to me useless of of no value.
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Posted: 06 April 2009 12:14 PM
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Hi Saparris,
Check out our archives for floccinaucinihilipilification .
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Afterism (n) - A concise, clever statement you don’t think of until too late. “John Alexander Thom”
All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation. “George Eliot”
Posted: 06 April 2009 12:20 PM
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I didn’t look at the archives before posting and should have. I was surprised that someone had not brought up the word. Now I know why.
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Posted: 11 June 2009 04:24 PM
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Yeah, what she said!
Don’t play with my favorite word.
Do you have a favorite word??????????
Posted: 11 June 2009 06:19 PM
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I’m not sure. I’ll give it some thought.
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Posted: 12 June 2009 08:24 AM
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And what will you be using for equipment in the process????
Posted: 12 June 2009 10:42 AM
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ennui, tantamount, verisimitude, vicissitudes, coffee.
(These are a few of my favorite things)
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Posted: 12 June 2009 10:44 AM
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Coffee? Oddment with the rest of them.
Posted: 12 June 2009 11:01 AM
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I know, but I use it more than any word I know.
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Posted: 12 June 2009 12:33 PM
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Pouring rain: had an inch in last hour.
Drink more coffee than any word I know. I think word I use the most is “Charlie”, and some form of bird for the two I’ve got.
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I think word I use the most is “Charlie”, and some form of bird for the two I’ve got.
I had a dog once that could recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Unfortunately, he could do it only in dog.
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saparris - 13 June 2009 07:02 PM
I think word I use the most is “Charlie”, and some form of bird for the two I’ve got.
I had a dog once that could recite the Pledge of Allegiance . Unfortunately , he could do it only in dog . [ / quote
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Which I’m sure you do not speak, thus raising the question, how do you know it was the pledge of allegiance???
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I wonder how the word “do” above is green.
Flag Day today: I expect you to be silent at 7 pm EDT for the Pledge of Allegiance, nationwide.
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I’ll go outside, where I have an American and a SC flag (one on each side of the front porch) and say the pledge at 7:00, followed by a yeehaw at 7:05.
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I suppose I could go to a flag site and look up the South Carolina Flag. Does the yeehaw refer to a pledge to it????
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Yeehow allegiance to the flag
of the State, commonwealth, or otherwise parcel
of South Carolina.
And to the Palmetto for which it stands
one fort, against the British
With Okra,fig, yam and Kudzujulep forever.
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