I had a dream last night where I was saying good-bye to people at my office and there was another male associate there who I have no idea who they were but I definitely feel like I should know.
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Heh...Speaking of dreams, I still have the occasional one where it's the day of a final for a class that I hadn't attended all term because either I couldn't find the building/room or I didn't have it on my calendar.
And speaking of words, you don't want today's word to describe you, especially during the pandemic age. Although it does sound kinds fancy when you hear it pronounced.
sialoquent
"Your failure to plan ahead does not constitute an emergency on my part".Got a rush order late last night, now I'm waiting on the realtor (which is also the seller) to let me know if I can hit it today. Will be around @cmjh10 area. Tell me it's a rush, but then make me wait and work around others schedules.......I love that stuff.
This is almost too easyI'm waiting on the realtor (which is also the seller) to let me know if I can hit it today.
This is almost too easy
Small etymology lesson for today (actually more of a weirdness) - I was thinking about words that are commonly used with a certain prefix or suffix, such as intrepid. Does anyone ever actually use the word trepid? It is a word.
Just weird, I guess. I'm sure you guys and gals(are you there, @Ms3r4ISU?) can come up with some more.

Speaking of dreams, I still have the occasional one where it's the day of a final for a class that I hadn't attended all term because either I couldn't find the building/room or I didn't have it on my calendar.
And speaking of words, you don't want today's word to describe you, especially during the pandemic age. Although it does sound kinds fancy when you hear it pronounced.
sialoquent
Heh...
The first leading role I had in high school was in a Chekov one-act called "The Boor", where I was a widow constantly arguing with a rather uncouth fellow...eventually being won over by him. I can still remember it - my co-star, Bob, was around 6'3", and had a full beard & shoulder-length hair (oh, the 70's!). He was definitely a sialoquent emoter...and most of the play I was within 2 feet of him, well within the radius. There's even a mention of my nightly shower on stage in my yearbook.![]()

Want a real life one? Here you go:Excellent vocab builder! Made me think of this guy:
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You peeps are channeling your inner George Will again. He vocabulary drops like no other popular columnist although it's always within a context that you usually know what the word means (mostly) even when you haven't seen it before. #the_human_thesaurus
Not sure how to take that wink.Well, it is a dude, so that hit won't happen.![]()
Will is my favorite columnist. He's generally not an easy read (unless he's talking baseball), but I find it worth the challenge. Smart enough to have deserted the GOP simply because of tRump, which speaks volumes - at least, to me.
Well, it is a dude, so that hit won't happen.![]()