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Wordkill

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There’s a word that I think has been overused in our language, coming up in all manner of contexts to the point of ridiculousness:

Belts tighten in 7th Congressional District campaigning

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Fund-raising struggles for Leatherwood, provides the final death nail in his political viability to seriously challenge Blackburn.
Congressman Blackburn has managed to accumulate enough to thwart any further challenges, but significantly less than her last election cycle.

Dinner with Granddaddy

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I think Granddaddy's favorite adjective is "big." For some reason, he seems to be preoccupied with size. He's not a particularly large man by any means – just your average, healthy, 91-year-old man who lives by himself and manages just fine.

Incongruous Moi…

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During my daily dip into dictionary.com in search of words with which to describe my discovery of the true meaning of life, I frequently uncover never before seen (with these eyes…) jewels. Such as this one

Please Read “Curse + Berate In 69+ Languages” and Post the Good Parts

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I wanted to insult Grandad a few posts ago and had to call in K8 to help. I was looking for some alliteration. I asked her if “putting on a holy show” (meaning acting in an embarrassing way was actually used in Ireland.

She assured me it was. I didn’t use it, instead referred to Grandad as a Gob[bleep]e, which she said would be perfectly OK with him.

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