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I've added a new item to my portfolio:
"Luck is what you make 300-word flash
Rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads.
Omg! That explains why all my middle school teachers had long pointy ears! I thought they were Vulcan.
Quote: "Silence is the best answer go all questions and smiling is the best reaction to every situation."
~Words Wave
My life when I take both my hearing aids out!
In 1883, Mount Krakatoa erupted so loudly it was heard 4,800 kms away and its shockwaves circled the Earth four times!
I think there's a story here. I should write about the life of the shock waves and whoever or whatever comes to mind. Amazing!
When exposed to extremely high pressure, peanut butter can be converted into a diamond-like substance.
Soldier_Mike Author Icon - I propose a new one: the spoon setting.
I wonder who funded the research for this discovery...is there an American Peanut Association?
buddhangela Author Icon - Somebody dropped lunch in a test room probably. A peanut butter sandwich.
Socrates suggested a passive solar design for Greek houses. All openings face south and roofs were angled north.
Sunday word bedizen (verb) [bih-dahy-zihn]
To adorn garishly.
Citizen?


Nah.


Bedizen. I've spent so much time in my bed, it gave me a passport and legal status. *Wink*
Jake's parents always bought the cheapest Christmas tree decorationsthey were a dime a bedizen...
Which syllable gets the accent? If I try it on someone, I want to pronounce it correctly.
Saturday Word: cachinnate (v.) [KAK-uh-neyt] to laugh loudly, or convulsively,
So witches should be cachinnating, not cackling. Interesting! *Laugh* *Witch*
buddhangela Author Icon - sorry, I didn't mean to cachinnate at your post, but it stimulated my funny-bone.
MacDonald's calls the frequent buyers of their food, "heavy users".
Thursday Quote: "Unless you are willing to look a little foolish, forget the possibility of becoming great."
~CHER
What is vulnerability?
Correct!
I’ll take “Celebrities Who Get It” for $1000.
The coldest place in the universe is the Boomerang Nebula
We send cream and it Boomerangs back as Ice Cream.
The first TV remote was called "The Lazy Bones"
Trees can talk to each other through a network of underground fungi called mycorrhizae
Sunday Word: natiform an adjective that is used to describe when something looks like a butt.
Wait, that's already a word? I was gonna use it over at "NEOLOGY Writing CONTEST
You saw that picture at BBC the other day, didn't you?
Saturday's Word- Mumpsimus (noun) [muhmp-suh-muhs]

A person who insists on doing things in an incorrect way.
I know a few people like this. I wonder if it would be all right to condense it down and just refer to them as the mumps?
Sometimes I might be a mumpsimus.
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