January 2011
39 posts
get a hot load of this word
ragbag:
aread (verb)
to divine the meaning of obscure words, interpret a dream, (or) solve a riddle or enigma.
these are my three favourite activities! if only aread also described working out on a nordicflex, i wouldn’t need to use another verb again ever.
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source: the oh ee dee
She was what we used to call a suicide blonde - dyed by her own hand.
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The most telling features of a woman are her ankles
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Lines from the Family History
I had recently been working on my genealogy, and collected these strange and eerie or humorous lines from records and letters:
His descendants, besides peopling these Mansions of the dead, are greatly multiplied in the land.
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sojourn at the mouth of the “Great River”
— No one can be min- gled with the dust in that sacred enclosure.
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“one silver...