You'll like this...a more sophisticated older idea
http://www.meetingbingo.co.uk/
Revive:Pulchritudinous
You have to watch this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMgECbmcooI
or Pusillanimous http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qyHS4met7c&feature=relmfu
Idea: Actually her vidcasts might be good for a case study on discrimination. She is obviously intelligent and confident, but should she be allowed to be the way she wants? In one sense it is uncomfortable to watch, but what is wrong with her? Yet it's easy to "understand" discrimination for the fat ugly gay black woman in a wheel chair
My college adviser was Dr. Curmudgeon according to his name plate. Bring that word back!
I think "gifting" has its place though. One gives to a friend and one gifts an item costing between $10 and $25 to the name on the office Christmas gift exchange slip. Giving is from the heart and gifting from social obligation. It's a concept that needs a word.
Drop "It is what it is" while you're at it...
ReplyDeleteDan,
ReplyDeleteI agree.
Michael
How about "hoosegow"? Can we start throwing people in the hoosegow again?
ReplyDeleteKurt,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! That's one of the great old words.
Michael
Michael,
ReplyDeleteYou'll like this...a more sophisticated older idea
http://www.meetingbingo.co.uk/
Revive:Pulchritudinous
You have to watch this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMgECbmcooI
or Pusillanimous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qyHS4met7c&feature=relmfu
Idea: Actually her vidcasts might be good for a case study on discrimination. She is obviously intelligent and confident, but should she be allowed to be the way she wants? In one sense it is uncomfortable to watch, but what is wrong with her? Yet it's easy to "understand" discrimination for the fat ugly gay black woman in a wheel chair
Bob,
ReplyDeleteGood words!
Michael
My college adviser was Dr. Curmudgeon according to his name plate. Bring that word back!
ReplyDeleteI think "gifting" has its place though. One gives to a friend and one gifts an item costing between $10 and $25 to the name on the office Christmas gift exchange slip. Giving is from the heart and gifting from social obligation. It's a concept that needs a word.
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteLove the story about Dr. Curmudgeon but "gifting" is painful.
Michael
Please, please, please, kill "awesome".
ReplyDeleteAnd "let's make sure we're on the same page."
But let's keep "six of one, half a dozen of another."
It has a bit of "je ne sais quoi"...wait...is that out too?
- Jeff
Jeff,
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me smile.
Michael