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Sesquipedalianisms: Victory!!!
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Sunday, October 21, 2007. With his win in the Grand Prix of Brazil, Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen has won the Formula 1 Championship. The man once described by Red Bull driver David Coulthard as "dead from the feet up as far as personality" is the World Driving Championship. I am so excited that I cannot sufficiently express it. So let me just tell you how it happened. It has been an amazing Formula 1 season: a down to the w...
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Sesquipedalianisms: Tuesdays
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. Tuesdays are historically bad days. The Stock Market crashed on Tuesday, October 29, 1929. The Twin Towers fell on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. And, although I may be premature in saying this. on Tuesday, February 5, 2008, the Republican Party left me. But Mr. Huckabee seems very happy running, and perhaps happy thinking of his future as the Mitt slayer in the party of John. This doesn't always go ...
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Sesquipedalianisms: I Am Obligated to Post This
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. I Am Obligated to Post This. A sad day because a great American died. I post this. Not just because of the word in the headline, but because William F. Buckley was one of the greatest American thinkers of all time. I only hope he is remembered with the likes of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Milton Friedman and the other great thinkers of American political culture. Mansour...
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Sesquipedalianisms: How dare you!?
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Sunday, October 21, 2007. Someone, you know who you are, recently suggested I should read the famous How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Now, give other people the answer you would like. I have no idea where I get this stuff. (Matthew 7:12). Let's face it, life is full of complex problems that cannot be solved by applying general principles taught by a higher authority. Only by reading books directl...
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Sesquipedalianisms: Passive-agressivism
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Sunday, June 3, 2007. I love small cars. Partly because I own one and partly because they have certain advantages. One of the largest advantages is parking. I can park pretty much anywhere. Some other passive-aggressive activities I enjoy:. Speeding up when someone uses their blinker to signal a lane change in front of you. Leaving a very small tip after profusely thanking your waiter for the wonderful service. And, perhaps ...
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Sesquipedalianisms: Vocational Training
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. In the classical sense is more than simply a career or a job. It was an occupation that a person adopted, not for money, but because they seemed to be called to it by a higher being. The term was often applied to those who entered the priesthood. It now seems to be used as an euphemism for blue collar jobs that only require manual skill but little formal education. And even my personality defects.
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Sesquipedalianisms: December 2007
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. In the classical sense is more than simply a career or a job. It was an occupation that a person adopted, not for money, but because they seemed to be called to it by a higher being. The term was often applied to those who entered the priesthood. It now seems to be used as an euphemism for blue collar jobs that only require manual skill but little formal education. And even my personality defects.
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Sesquipedalianisms: EUREKA!
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Friday, November 30, 2007. I generally consider myself a hygienic person. Some consider me overly hygienic. That doesn't make sense to me. How can you be too clean? Anyway, while I have impeccable bathing habits, I have long had one weakness in this area: Flossing! Could consolidating other activities with showering be a way to do things I normally neglect? PS I'm back. In the coming days look for posts about Baja, fear,...
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Sesquipedalianisms: March 2009
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Sunday, March 1, 2009. My old ward, San Clemente 5th, had their Academy Awards night last Saturday. My sister Julie submitted two entries. The first was a stop animation film which won best visual effects. This was shot using only a webcam. For your enjoyment:. As you can see, my sister is quite talented. My family is full of artistic people. I think Julie stole whatever artistic talent I once had. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sesquipedalianisms: How To Properly Celebrate Business Milestones
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If something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite improbability. Monday, April 13, 2009. How To Properly Celebrate Business Milestones. Dad: "Tank runs through a trailer. There will be video.". Dust: "Can anyone go to this? Dad: "Anyone who is my friend". My initial reaction was to dismiss it as a tomfoolery and concentrate on the substantial amount of work left for the day. However, I thought my boss would be amused so I went to tell him. The conversation went something like this:. The a...