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#83981 10/20/02 11:59 PM
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... or mayhaps I should say, "dripping" off the tongue as "epicurean" has been a long-time favorite word, not to mention indulgence, of mine. Other words in my top-ten list (if you dare to read further) are ----*drum roll*----

Jingoism - just because it's fun to say, not because I'm a proponent (I'm Canadian afterall, eh?)

Assuage - feels like velvet in my mouth and satin in my voice

Whismy - this one is just plain ol' quaint and curious just like many a volume of forgotten lore. Quoth the raven.


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Hello, Raven...

ravenous...that's a bellyfull

quotidian...nothing to do with quotes other than the ho-hum ones

salve...because it sounds like what it does


I'll welcome you with the same phrase maverick welcomed me over a year ago:

Welcome to the nut house!

Bedlam regards,
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Dear qtr: So happy to see you joining us. I hope that opening will assure you of my not
intending to seem pedantic, but.....Shakespeare said "trippingly off the tongue,
and I ape him assiduously.
Also: is "whismy" a typo for "whimsy"? I am a champion at spotting other people's typos,
but miss many of mine. I'll go search for "whismy" but expect "not found".

Speak the speech, I
pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue. —Hamlet. William Shakespeare.


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Whismy - this one is just plain ol' quaint and curious just like many a volume of forgotten lore. Quoth the raven.
Whimsy billows off the tongue like smoke from Gandalf's pipe, Raven, but whismy?


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I like whismy because it makes me think of kismet, and that's a good tripping word, too.

Raven, don't worry about the loons. They'd never be able to perch on the bust of Pallas.

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Raven, don't worry about the loons. They'd never be able to perch on the bust of Pallas
Quite right, Wordwind. A loon would never do.

The raven and the bust are perfect for one another as Poe himself explains:
"I made the bird alight on the bust of Pallas, also for the effect of contrast between the marble and the plumage,- it being understood that the bust was absolutely suggested by the bird; the bust of Pallas being chosen, first as most in keeping with the scholarship of the lover, and secondly, for the sonorousness of the word Pallas itself." The Philosophy of Composition, E.A. Poe



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Dear WWH,

Ah! I see you are keen of eye and quick of finger to spot my "typo" so quickly. BUT ... I purposely mispelled the word to see how sharp the AWAD users are out there and, I must congratulate you. You passed. Bravo! Okay, there was another reason I did that. I thought it would score me some quick responses. I was right.


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Pee Ess:

TrippingLY-shmippingLY. :) I'm a fan of the bard too but along with aping the greats I enjoy paraphrasing them once in awhile also. Ah, blissful artistic liberty!


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Hello Wordwind,

"Quotidian" - niiiice. :) Do you use this word daily?


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My Dearest Troubador,

You're either whismy or against me. I typo-ed it on purpose just to see if anyone would catch it and a few did including you. I salute your gifted editing eye my fellow word-monger.


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