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Barbara R. DuBois. June 18, 2015. I remembered another annoying song: I’ve got bells that jingle jangle jingle, and that song ain’t so very far from wrong. They mean that song is right, not wrong. It continues, I’m so glad I’m single. They mean that song is right, but they had to rhyme wrong with song, tsk. Another pet peeve: Now that we abbreviate everything, why do we write PO Box? For years I have written POB, but I have seen only one other addresser do so. May 27, 2015. May 12, 2015. April 8, 2015.
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British usage: "to hem and haw." Scottish: "to maunder, to talk foolishly, to chatter, talk nonsense, to babble." Jewish: "a friend, chum, mate" - specifically someone willing to partner with you in grappling with truth and Word and life. Yep, I'm setting a high bar here. Friday, March 11, 2011. You'll find at least one new post waiting for you ("horny religion" - how can you not read. True gluttons for punishment you can find other more work-related posts from me on these three blogs:. His voice tremble...
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Sniffing books, savoring words. Salt is good…salt piles, not so much. An addendum to my salt epiphany. Yes, opening our taste buds is what salt does, but not if it’s piled too high. (Thank you for this observation, my friend who shall remain unnamed.) Yes, salt is meant to season, lightly, not to inundate. Someone should tell McDonalds this in their french fry preparation process. Strategy to get our point across. Yes, there was a salt spill in Chicago a year or so ago. Eleven cars were buried. Through o...