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#67106
04/24/2002 1:00 AM
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My new favorite word: 
 viridescent: Green or slightly green.
 
 I love the sound of it!
 
 Some related words:  virid
 adj.
 Bright green with or as if with vegetation; verdant.
 
 and viridian
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 A durable bluish-green pigment.  (all definitions from Atomica)
 
 
 [obscure Far Side reference]I've got the greeeens, I've got the greens real baaaad...[/obscure Far Side reference]
 
 
 
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04/24/2002 1:21 AM
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[obscure Far Side reference]I've got the greens real baaaad
 [/obscure Far Side reference]
 
 [obscure Muppet reference]
 It's not easy being green.
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#67108
04/24/2002 1:55 AM
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Ooh, Rapunzel--not a good thread to come upon when one's stomach is upset!  Wasn't there a Star Trek episode where Viridian 3 was a planet?   |  |  |  
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04/24/2002 4:44 AM
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Streptococcus viridans produces green colouration on blood agar.
 Help me Bill. The old name for P. aeruginosa was...
 
 
 
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#67110
04/24/2002 5:12 AM
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and viridian n.
 A durable bluish-green pigment.
 
 One of the major banks (I refuse to advertise who) here had a home loan called "Viridian" ... I'm still trying to figure out why. (Unless it's to make me "green" with envy that I can't get a home loan myself?)
  
 
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#67111
04/28/2002 9:25 PM
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Re: from Jackie----not a good thread to come upon when one's stomach is upsetcurious the things we associate with green--
 envy-- the green eyed monster,
 and being sick and being naive, or worse-- a real green horn
 
 but say emerald
 and now we have emeraldeyed beauties,
 or the emeraldisle, and the emerald city..
 well anything defined as emerald rather than green is prettier!
 
 yellow has the same problem.. yellow bellied, bad, but a hero is often the golden man of the hour..
 
 blue can be  many things.. blue prose, or blue mood, or blue skies.  blule isn't just the blues
 
 red, while it often shares ground with crimsom, is fine on its own, my love is like a red, red rose.
 red can be red  with rage, or red blooded hero, or red with embarassment, or volupuous with full red  lips!
 
 do you agree, its hard to find possitive associations for green? or am i just looking at the world through rose colored glasses, and only seeing what i want to see?
 
 
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04/28/2002 10:51 PM
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its hard to find possitive associations for green?
 I know what you mean in the long tradition Helen - but (this side of the pond, certainly) green has become synonymous in recent years with environmental sustainability, which has redressed the balance a bit!
 
 
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#67113
04/29/2002 12:07 AM
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>>>its hard to find possitive associations for green?Heyyyy, my eyes are green and my hubby things they are positivly beautiful   --------------------------------- Here in Canada when a product is said to be green  it means it is organic / healthy - oh and generally more expensive. |  |  |  
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#67114
04/29/2002 1:46 AM
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Let's see...anything good that is green?
 Ummmmmmm....well....M O N E Y comes to mind!
 
 
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#67115
04/29/2002 1:50 AM
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Not here Angel dear.  In Canada money is multi-coloured and often refered to as Monopoly money by our U.S. brethren.  
 
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04/29/2002 1:56 AM
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In Canada money is multi-coloured 
 Likewise here in Oz, although we do have one GREEN note, and I kinda like them.  They're worth $100 - that's the biggest denomination we've got. Course, it's only worth about half that to you USns and a third to the Brits. [rolleyes-e] That makes me green with envy.
  
 
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04/29/2002 2:16 AM
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Well, I admit we did use to have a green one-dollar bill but that was replaced by the golden loony coin years ago.
 
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#67118
04/29/2002 3:00 AM
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a green one-dollar bill but that was replaced by the golden loony coin years ago.
 Speaking of money, not that I want to divert the thread so much, but why is it that the rest of the world is content with using a on-dollar (or equivalent) coin, but people in the US refuse to and simply hoard them as collectors items?  It's the same with the metric system, 24-hour clocks and evolution.  What is it with the US mindset that makes us at once so technologically advanced and stubbornly stuck in our ways?
 
 I, for one, loved using the 1- and 2-pound coins while visiting England.  It's just seems so convienient, yet I don't think I've seen more than one one-dollar coin in the last year.
 
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04/29/2002 3:32 AM
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Speaking from a retailer's perspective, Jazzo, the coins are a pain in the arse. They are hard to accomodate in the cash drawer, practically no one wants to receive them as change, and the armored car cash pick-up folk refuse to pick up coins. There, my $1.98 cents worth. Want it all in coins?   |  |  |  
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04/29/2002 3:44 AM
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04/29/2002 12:25 PM
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Max-- i think one reason cell phone were so slow to take off in US, was we had a huge infrastructure of land lines. and a 5 day wait for a new line was a long wait!  In NYC, our crappy telephone company could often get 48 service installing a new line.
 We had lots of phones, and lots of public phones, and beepers, and cell phones were just another layer of technology.  even very remote places (biker mom has stopped in lately, and she live in a very remote part of country) had access (not always assets to pay for , but plenty of access to) phone lines.
 
 As for $1 coins, i use them sometime, but i have about $5 in singles now, and they are weightless.  5 golden dollars weigh more!
 and as for metric, it is used all the time, but no one thinking has changed.  many cars are foriegn manufacture, and are metricly tooled, soda and liquor is sold in metric sizes  (i buy 2 liter bottle of soda, not 64 oz.)  offically we still don't use the metric system, but its creaping in everywhere!
 
 
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04/29/2002 2:10 PM
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There, my $1.98 cents worth. Want it all in coins?
 And only two of them pennies.
 
 
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#67123
04/29/2002 11:38 PM
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Oh for the days of paper dollars and two dollars.   You could have a whole wad of them in your purse and you'd be none the worse for wear.  
 Now, if you have five loonies and five twonies you have nearly half-a-pound to cart around.  Add the nickles, dimes, quarters and pennies and the weight is way too much.
 
 Doesn't sound like much.  Stick a pound of butter in your pant pockets and walk around with it all day, then get back to me.
 
 The only thing that makes the coins worthwhile is that they can last forever - a paper bill - not so much.
 
 The five-dollar coin is just around the corner but the weight consideration is causing some public outcry.
 
 
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#67124
04/30/2002 12:57 AM
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Stick a pound of butter in your pant pockets and walk around with it all day, then get back to me
 ooh, Bel, I love it when you talk dirty  =)
 so do you like Bertolucci?
 
 
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04/30/2002 12:59 AM
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04/30/2002 1:07 AM
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Bel, you're feeling greenish? i'd of thought you'd be beet red!  
 but mind you now, butter has me thinking of Paris..
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04/30/2002 1:11 AM
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and who is this Greenish guy, anywise?  I'm envious!
 
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04/30/2002 2:07 AM
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greenish
 I always liked the descriptive verdant.
 
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#67129
04/30/2002 8:13 AM
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do you agree, its hard to find possitive associations for green? 
 I have some recollection of an old Irish (I think) tradition that unchristened babies must never wear anything green as it is the colour of the fairies.  Babies wearing it may be substituted with changelings.
 
 I know, it's not really a positive association - unless you dislike your parents so much you'd rather be a changeling!
 
 
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05/01/2002 3:19 AM
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While here, the Queen of the South Seas is supposed to be very partial to young men wearing green (aren't we all?), who are likely to be swept away to her underwater abode if they venture into the waves in her colour.
 Bingley
 
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05/01/2002 4:06 PM
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the Queen of the South Seas is supposed to be very partial to young men wearing green Well, Bingley, that lets you out, then!     Never mind, Dearest, I  still want you...  |  |  |  
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05/01/2002 4:23 PM
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(aren't we all?)
 I prefer Faldage in his red dress.
 
 
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05/01/2002 4:37 PM
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its hard to find positive associations for green?
 I admit to being colour blind - but in my book green means .......        GO  .......       and that's pretty positive.
 
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05/01/2002 9:18 PM
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its hard to find possitive associations for green?
 Helen, I'm surprised to hear you ask this question, given where you work.  Corporations who want to come across as having a positive environmental record, without necessarily doing anything to benefit or refrain from harming the environment, engage in greenwashing - clearly green's got a positive association in this case.
 
 And I refuse to believe that belM's comment about the butter wasn't a set-up - it was just too good to be true.  And messy
 
 
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05/07/2002 10:39 PM
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There are lots of wonderful associations with green, including the environmentally sound, the new life of spring, the color of US dollars, and my beloved Spartans .GO GREEN!http://www.statenews.com/article.phtml?pk=9924 |  |  |  
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05/08/2002 9:01 AM
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In terms of green meaning go - when I was at college, someone organised a Traffic Light Party, where you had to dress in the colour appropriate to your thoughts about being picked up that night...
 And harking back a few posts, a bloke at my school once insisted that there was no alliteration in the poem, "The Red, Red, Rose."
 
 
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05/09/2002 1:46 PM
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Kim Stanley Robinson coined the word "veriditas" which he used in his RGB Mars series as a condition of "earth-like", i.e. green as opposed to red, nature applied to Mars.   It's an interesting coining, because while it has obvious links to words such as "viridity" and "verdant", it could also be a concatenation of the Latin ver, veris (springtime, youth) and dido, didere (to distribute), giving something which means roughly the same in the context of the novel, spreading new life.
 I'd like to think he'd been that clever!
 
 
 
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05/09/2002 3:29 PM
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Has nobody mentioned "Vermont" yet --as in, "Green mountain"?
 
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05/11/2002 1:13 AM
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Has nobody mentioned "Vermont" yet --as in, "Green mountain"?
 And it's official nickname is the "Green Mountain State."  I'm guess that Vermont is the only state who's nickname is just a translation of the real name.
 
 
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05/11/2002 2:32 AM
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And those who thing opera is too high-fallutin' might note the "Guiseppe Verdi is none other than the simple and unpretentious Joe Green.
 
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05/11/2002 2:44 AM
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In a mountain greenery,Where God paints the scenery
 Just two crazy people together.
 While you love your lover, let
 Blue skies be your cover-let,
 When it rains we'll laugh at the weather.
 
 And if you're good,
 I'll search for wood,
 So you can cook... while I stand look-in'
 
 Beans could get no keener re-
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 in a beanery
 Bless our mountain greenery home!
 
 a mountain greenery
 Where God paints the scenery
 Just two crazy people together
 How we love sequestering
 Where no pests are pestering
 No dear mama holds us together
 
 Mosquitoes here,
 Won't bite you dear,
 I'll let them sting, me on the finger!
 
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 Than our mountain greenery home.
 
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05/13/2002 4:51 PM
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Yup.  Probably right.  Definitely the namesakes are an endangered species in Virginia.
 
 
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05/17/2002 6:59 PM
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05/17/2002 7:55 PM
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REminds me of a cartoon from Playboy many years ago.  Two guys sitting at a table cleaning the seeds out of their stash.  One looked over and said, "Hey, man, your grass is greener than mine."
 
 
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