eg. “Is he ichthyophagous?” “Yes, I believe him to be ichthyophagously* inclined.” *Used here in its adverbial form.
May 9, 2004
Words that just sound funny, #68 (Mother’s Day edition): “ichthyophagous”
eg. “Is he ichthyophagous?” “Yes, I believe him to be ichthyophagously* inclined.” *Used here in its adverbial form.
Brautigan, Revisited – an American love story
Chapter 8: You Be the Painter and I’ll Be the Critic Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. “A long time ago,” I began, “before you were born and then some, I spent my salad days wandering from one small town to the next, catching trout and fileting them down into silvery slick trout metaphors. As it happened, these metaphors turned a generation’s
Authenticity
From the cutting room floor, ABC News, continued: 20/20’s Barbara Walters: “Teresa. While giving an interview to Telemundo recently — and we should point out to our viewers that Telemundo is NBC‘s Spanish-language network — you called Vice President Dick Cheney ‘unpatriotic’…” Teresa Heinz Kerry: “I did indeed, Barbara.” Barbara Walters: “That is quite a serious charge to level at a sitting Vice President, wouldn’t you agree? Especially during a
Talking back to 80s music, 13
Okay, fine, I’ll stroke you, geez. But is it really so difficult to ask me nicely…? “The Stroke,” Billy Squier **** For Ace of Spades HQ
