A. Anti-grammatical errors activities B. Anti-mayonnaise activitiesC. Anti-avocado/guacamole activitiesD. Anti-Vegemite activitiesE. Two or more of the above&nb... moreA. Anti-grammatical errors activities B. Anti-mayonnaise activitiesC. Anti-avocado/guacamole activitiesD. Anti-Vegemite activitiesE. Two or more of the above activitiesF. All of the above activities You see, Randy D has just escaped, he still needs you to hold off the bad guys while he furthers his flight . . . ~
Depending on your disciplines, black could be the appearance of a substance that absorbs all spectrums of light and reflects none, as in the pigments of a painter's pallet, la... moreDepending on your disciplines, black could be the appearance of a substance that absorbs all spectrums of light and reflects none, as in the pigments of a painter's pallet, lamp, bone, char or ink. Or it could be what you see when deep within a cave, the total absence of light. Either way, black is full of poetic resonances, it's meaning shifting like a chameleon, to signal according to its context.So what is black to you?
Mine seemingly turned itself off recently! You cannot believe the panic this caused me! I think we have all come to rely on it and have all become quite lazy.. I found it severely ... moreMine seemingly turned itself off recently! You cannot believe the panic this caused me! I think we have all come to rely on it and have all become quite lazy.. I found it severely hampered my creativity and choice of words.. I found myself choosing simpler words if I wasn't sure how to spell a word, e.g. as I couldn't remember how to spell cantankerous I chose stubborn instead :(
My eldest is gregarious and extroverted, procrastinates somewhat (meaning less than I do), loves to travel all over the world.My youngest is a word nerd and is bilingual (although ... moreMy eldest is gregarious and extroverted, procrastinates somewhat (meaning less than I do), loves to travel all over the world.My youngest is a word nerd and is bilingual (although English and Japanese as opposed to my trilingualism). ~
A. More than I have right now, but during the month I expect to receive some money. B. More money than I have right now, and I’m not sure where the rest will come from.&... moreA. More than I have right now, but during the month I expect to receive some money. B. More money than I have right now, and I’m not sure where the rest will come from.
C. Why are you asking; is this your offer to pay it off?D. I have not calculated it yet. E. Today is the last day of April 2020: I don’t even know how I’ll make it through to tomorrow. F. Nice try, but I’m not going over to your place to make sandwiches for minimum wage, Randy D.G. I’m all set for the next few months, actually.H. Two or more of the above answers, specifically: _____________________.I. None of the above/or other answer, specifically: ______________________.~ less
I'm not a veteran in any way but what author and veteran Tom Ridge writes here -- what he says - and how he says it -- makes sense to me:
Bennie Adkins died the other day. The ret... moreI'm not a veteran in any way but what author and veteran Tom Ridge writes here -- what he says - and how he says it -- makes sense to me:
Bennie Adkins died the other day. The retired Army command sergeant major was 86 and had fought a 23-day battle against coronavirus. A little more than 50 years ago, halfway around the world, Bennie’s heroic actions at the battle of Dai Do in Vietnam resulted in his being awarded the Medal of Honor.
I’ve been thinking quite a bit lately about my fellow veterans. Honorable men like Bennie Adkins. And John McCain. We carried the weapons of war in defense of our nation and our liberties.
In recent days, we have seen images of Americans carrying weapons as part of their protests to immediately reopen society. What are they planning to do, shoot the virus with their AR-15s?
These self-absorbed and selfish Americans complain they are irritated, anxious, bored, upset — unhappy that their lives have been affected by this temp... less