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New Things..In honor of our new server, today's phrase is "New Things". |
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Re: New Things..Um...I did a new thing... |
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Re: New Things..We cling on to the past like |
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Re: New Things..My little sis is moving |
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Re: New Things..New Cold Wind Last edited by Paolo 07-20-2009 at 02:29:58 PM |
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Re: New Things..New Things: |
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RE: New Things..So do you like the new website?, did ya forget how 1.0 looked?, lol |
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RE: New Things..new things? |
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I knew a New gnu...I knew a Guru |
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RE: New Things..Is that true? |
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RE: I knew a New gnu...
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Originally Posted by gogant I knew a Guru who had a gnu. It was a new blue gnu with a red canoe for four shoes. Only a few knew where his new blue gnu sailed off to when it flew from the new Guru's zoo........~~~~~~~~~~ |
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RE: New Things..Now Last edited by RHPeat 03-18-2010 at 02:51:43 PM |
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RE: RE: New Things..Quote: Is that true about what? |
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The new zoo...Yes it’s true, about the zoo Quote:
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RE: New Things..spracterious (emphasis on the tear sylable ) is certainly something new. To further note - - disempluiscious is as new as they can get. Just one more, if you please - to sock away for a rainy day . It's a first cousin to disempluiscious and that's hestrophrenitious. There so new, so rare you'll never find them anywhere ... but at OP. Please use with care. |
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RE: New Things..I need my dictionary...again! Thanks for some (ahem) new words! I love finding a word I've never used or heard! |
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New Thingies..Thanks, Neville for the new un-useful words...Hey, that is a good idea Quote:
Originally Posted by NevillePark spracterious (emphasis on the tear sylable ) is certainly something new. To further note - - disempluiscious is as new as they can get. Just one more, if you please - to sock away for a rainy day . It's a first cousin to disempluiscious and that's hestrophrenitious. There so new, so rare you'll never find them anywhere ... but at OP. Please use with care. |
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RE: I knew a New gnu...Quote:
Originally Posted by gogant I knew a Guru who had a gnu. It was a new blue gnu with a red canoe for four shoes. This certainly is a cute poem. Good write Only a few knew where his new blue gnu sailed off to when it flew from the new Guru's zoo........~~~~~~~~~~ |
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RE: New Things..The new thingie in our family is helping to feed our new grandbaby every two hours round the clock. Althought she is not a thingie she is a sweetie. Brook weighing 5lb 13 oz wearing pink. She does how ever need all your prayers as she has a cold. Something as simlpe as a cold can turn very bad. Just agree with me in prayer Jesus is healing her now. Thank you my poet friends. Gogant you seem to come up with a lot of interesting work. Great Job (OF COARSE) remember those prayers . |
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RE: RE: New Things..Quote: I am with you on that subject good words are fun and look good. Makes a brain look like it has smarts on the other hand keeping it simple makes it easier for the readers, not all are talented to have them. Most people don't use them daily anyway. Get out the book use them when you need them. The more you use them ,the better .The information fills your vocabulary to retain what you have learned.
Originally Posted by kah I need my dictionary...again! Thanks for some (ahem) new words! I love finding a word I've never used or heard! kah |
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RE: RE: New Things..Quote:
Originally Posted by RHPeat Now Within a dark spot in space near Orion's belt dwells a myriad of galaxies. Their delicate lights of lace; are softly felt beyond what we can see. If there were a dark spot in space The mistic wonders of what ,why, crosses many minds. What if ,what lies within?? Your poem will arise the thoughts.of many. Once again your work mistifys i'ts readers. Well done. http://www.flixxy.com/hubble-ultra-deep-field-3d.htm © RH Peat 3/14/2010 form 2 rhyming tercets/ 6 lines something new within the extremely ancient. |
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RE: New Things..Several years ago there were some words bandied about. Have you folks ever heard or read of a fictitious office memo which supposedly "came down from head office".? Last edited by NevillePark 03-25-2010 at 10:28:52 PM |
Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.
Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.