...The Ranch's answer to you -know - what - with no rules.
Go ahead...tell us what you're having for dinner - we can't wait! Got a cute pic of kitty peeking out of a paper bag? Post it! We live for that stuff!
Math addict? How about a refresher on the Pythagorean Theorem?
Like macaroni and cheese? Tell us why!
So even if you're not a writer or a poet (yet), there's still plenty of fun things to do at the Armadillo!
Oh baby, oh baby!
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...umm...uhhh...it's a...a...yeah...a com...com...compound word...yeah...thassit...it's a freakin' compound word...axe Westerly...she'll tell ya...she's smart about this stuff...ain't that right Westerly?
Word O' the (every other) Day (or so)...
adoxography - skilled writing on an unimportant subject
Word O'The Day...
Batrachophagous (Definition tomorrow)
Let me guess: a coffin for bats?
adoxography?? -- HEY! Said the ad writer who spends her days skillfully bashing out trash for cash.
Look at it this way, Marilyn: you're making money at your craft. My daughter, who also wants to be a writer, spends her days managing a cafe in NYC.
Carol,
I just now saw your post and want to be clear: I really do like my business and it's a great way to make a living. Just see it clearly -- "I write stuff nobody really wants to read." And get paid handsomely for doing it.
Latest from here is snow, snowier, snowiest. We have well over a foot and it shows no signs of slowing down. They even closed the DE offices of Bank of America -- that's serious when the money-makers shut down! And here I sit, still bashing out trash for cash. From home! (Love, love, love telecommuting.)
And vhat's gnu with everybody?
Is this headline correct? (Grammatically)
by MARK MEMMOTT
Woken? Is that even a word? "Being Awakened From Coma," more likely. (After he reads that headline he'll wish he never woked up!)
Whoops, just researched it and (drum roll):
Woken: verb (used without object), waked or woke, waked or woken, waking. 1. to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often followed by up ).
On the other hand -- just because you can do something doesn't mean you should!
Hmm...I took it from the NPR site this morning, was sure it was a mistake, and looked forward to the upcoming howl of disapproval from thousands of readers.
It sounds so five-year-old.
No "wokened"?
Anyway, I thought I'd ax.
Thanks.
(and this is cool...when I wrote "Anyway, I thought I'd ax" , I originally spelled "ax" as "axe" and got the red line error thing. Deleting the "e" made it acceptable. Still don't like it, though.)
Yeah, I have heard myself say "woken" a few times and asked myself "what?" It doesn't sound right. Old English or something.
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