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Perfumes – Love Them or Leave Them

I was reading and article by Mental Floss on the names of perfumes launched in the ’80s. The article suggested that the perfumes of this decadent decade supported, through their names and over the edge advertising, the hedonism of a “me” generation. Here’s a link to the article. http://mentalfloss.com/article/53918/11-iconic-perfumes-80s Often a name can either make […]

blogging, words

Did you write your Hillary or Branson today?

I was tossing around an idea in my last post about the word “blog.” I hated the sound of it because it was synonymous with very mundane terms such as, Fred Bloggs. I was hoping to find a more elevated name for the diaries or daily posts of millions of people. I suggested that the

blogging, words

Fred Bloggs

Yesterday, I posted about my favourite word, so I felt that I needed to post about my least favourite word. Even though I post almost daily to my weblog, I hate the word “blog.” It has overtones of Joe Bloggs, Fred Bloggs, Joe Schmoe etc. Wikipedia has an interesting explanation of the use of these

poetry, words

Onomatopoeia

I was reading an interview today about a fellow blogger, Stephen King, who is also a published author. One of the questions he was asked was, “What is your favourite word?” Stephen answered, “onomatopoeia,” meaning a word that sounds like what it means, such as “crunch.” Onomatopoeia happens a lot in poetry. I have posted

Toronto, words

Caveat Emptor

I’ve had “things” on my mind lately and have missed posting two days in a row. Unfortunately, I’m getting really behind in my blog a day for 2013 challenge, so I’ll have to spend several days posting several times a day to finish – I hope I can do it!! Mental Floss to the rescue!

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When was the last time you were “gruntled?”

I was reading an article on the Mental Floss site – 12 Lonely Negative Words. It’s a fascinating discussion of why we can be “disgruntled,” for example, but we can never be “gruntled.” If you read the article, please read the comments. They are a wonderful discussion of the curiosities of the English language. The un –

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The Power of Twitter….

I have been fascinated with Twitter since it first became popular. I am in awe of people who can say very little, but have a huge impact. It’s the power of a few well chosen words, moving mountains, which makes me totally envious. I am just about to ramp up my presence on Twitter, since

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Vestiges Of The Vestibule

I was going to my car in the parking lot today, when I heard someone behind me ask another person how to pay for parking. The gentleman, who was not that “old,” said that there was a vestibule at the side of the lot, with a machine that would accept cash or credit cards. Now,

Art, unicorns, words

You’re a good man…..

….Charles Schulz. Today, November 26 was Charles Schulz’s birthday. I have always had a fascination with the comic strip, “Peanuts.” Not only does its ironic humour reflect my view of life, the slight sophistication in many of the pieces, sets it apart from most of the other strips. However, although it has this cerebral side,

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Saluki

Saluki is a breed of dog. It was also the answer to a clue in the cryptic crossword puzzle yesterday. The clue was, “Dog Sarah and I take around Britain.” OK, finally after much thought, I figured out that Britain might be UK and the word might end with “i.” I knew it had to

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