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Old 09-10-2003, 06:46 AM   #41 (permalink)
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They wanted our answer immediately, so I rotisserie up and hand-deliver it to them ASAP!
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Old 09-10-2003, 03:19 PM   #42 (permalink)
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During my churchs' annual Father-Son banquet last June, I looked up from the long tables that brimmed with delicious food, caught the pastors eye and shouted,"Viand con Dios, Padre.
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Old 09-11-2003, 01:20 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Word of the day September 11

The Word of the Day for September 11 is:

paladin • \PAL-uh-dun\ • (noun) 1. a trusted military leader (as for a medieval prince); 2. a leading champion of a cause

A little more information about today’s word:
In ancient Rome, the emperor's palace was located on the Palatine Hill, known as "Palatium" in Latin. Since the site was the seat of imperial power, the word "palatium" came to mean "imperial" and later "imperial official." Different forms of the word passed through Latin, Italian, and French, picking up various meanings along the way, until eventually some of those forms made their way into English. "Paladin" is one of the etymological heirs of "palatium"; another descendant is the word "palace."

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"So Bobby [Kennedy] hung back, watching helplessly as Senator Eugene McCarthy, the paladin of the antiwar movement, buried Johnson's re-election chances in the New Hampshire primary."
-- Sam Tanenhaus, The New Leader, September 1, 2000

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Old 09-11-2003, 02:30 AM   #44 (permalink)
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Have Gun Will Travel was a black and white Western series starring Richard Boone as Paladin, gun for hire.
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Old 09-11-2003, 04:21 AM   #45 (permalink)
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And...as Paladin might have said :

" Paladin told you once, touch me again and you’ll be taking a dirt nap!"
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Old 09-11-2003, 12:59 PM   #46 (permalink)
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The troops saw the general as a great paladin, a man who had seen battle and looked out for his troops.
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Old 09-11-2003, 06:03 PM   #47 (permalink)
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I've always seen RMS as a paladin of free software -- free as in speech.
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Old 09-11-2003, 06:05 PM   #48 (permalink)
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I realized that as a bachelor I rarely stock up on the viands.
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Old 09-11-2003, 06:06 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Sometimes it seems that Paul cares more about his rotisserie team than actual sports teams.
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:40 AM   #50 (permalink)
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Word of the day September 12

The Word of the Day for September 12 is:

ratiocination • \rat-ee-oh-suh-NAY-shun\ • (noun) 1. the process of exact thinking; reasoning; 2. a reasoned train of thought

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Edgar Allan Poe is said to have called the 1841 story The Murders in the Rue Morgue his first "tale of ratiocination." Many today agree with his assessment and consider that Poe classic to be the world's first detective story. Poe didn't actually use "ratiocination" in Rue Morgue, but the term does appear three times in its 1842 sequel, The Mystery of Marie Roget. In Marie Roget, the author proved his reasoning ability ("ratiocination" traces to "ratio," Latin for "reason" or "computation"). The second tale is based on an actual murder, and as the case unfolded after the publication of Poe's work, it became clear that his fictional detective had done an amazing job of reasoning through the crime.

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In the mid-1600s British legal scholar Sir Matthew Hale noted, "There are some truths so plain and evident, and open, that need not any process of ratiocination to evidence or evince them."

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Old 09-12-2003, 01:48 AM   #51 (permalink)
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This early in the morning I find it impossible to have any kind of ratiocination.
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Old 09-12-2003, 02:28 AM   #52 (permalink)
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That’s a ratiosination , Mr. Cochran, can you not come up with a more logical argument than that?
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:45 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Solving Calculus equations requires ratiocination.
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:21 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Back in the day when I played D and D I had a character named
Ezekiel Westrock who was a Paladin
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:26 PM   #55 (permalink)
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Opium dreams and cocaine schemes do nothing to improve your
ratiocination .


sorry E.A.P
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Old 09-13-2003, 09:55 PM   #56 (permalink)
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i'm the paliden for social reform in the world.

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Old 09-14-2003, 12:11 AM   #57 (permalink)
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I'm the new paladin of pornolization.

Boots "Omar Pussy" Riley: Let's see... I've been fucking with an organization called the Young "Saggysack" Comrades, doing community organizing. I had a sex fighting kid. But I kind of had to take a wad pulling break from music: My life had become so much involved in the whole music industry, and I didn't want my music to become solely about the wad pulling music industry.

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Old 09-14-2003, 05:41 PM   #58 (permalink)
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It requires a great deal of ratiocination order to work on a lot of the threads in this forum.
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Old 09-15-2003, 12:58 AM   #59 (permalink)
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Word of the day September 15

The Word of the Day for September 15 is:

compadre • \kum-PAH-dray\ • (noun) a close friend; buddy

A little more information about today’s word:
In Spanish, "compadre" means godfather; it is also a traditional term of reverence and friendship for a man. The equivalent feminine term in Spanish is "comadre." "Compadre" and "comadre" appeared simultaneously in the work that gives us our first known use of "compadre" in English: "'Busy as common, comadre!' said Lopez as he entered, addressing the mother, 'late and early I can find you at work.' 'Yes, compadre,' was the answer." (Albert Pike, "A Mexican Tale," 1834). In English, "compadre" means "friend" and can refer to a person of either sex. "Comadre" continues to appear occasionally in English contexts, but it is not yet well enough established to merit entry in English dictionaries.

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"You can't even choose a long-distance carrier without consulting a compadre; you're afraid to take even the smallest step without a posse of pals to back you up."
-- Mary K. Moore, "Cosmo Quiz," Cosmopolitan, March 1999

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Old 09-15-2003, 02:21 AM   #60 (permalink)
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It's always good to have a compadre to back you up in a fight.
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Old 09-15-2003, 03:25 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Reminds me of all the gangsta movies I've been seeing lately. I guess here on TFP most of us are compadres
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Old 09-15-2003, 04:51 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Most people have a good number of friends, but few compadres.
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Old 09-15-2003, 04:56 AM   #63 (permalink)
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I'm lucky to have my little brother as a compadre.
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:34 AM   #64 (permalink)
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When they compadre s, it was unclear who was the best: Sugar Ray Leonard, or Sugar Ray Robinson.
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Old 09-15-2003, 08:40 AM   #65 (permalink)
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I sure do hope that I meet some people here on TFP that will become my compadres.
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Old 09-15-2003, 07:08 PM   #66 (permalink)
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Piled high and stacked in my Chevy van, me and my compadres set out for Lost Vegas.
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Old 09-16-2003, 02:00 AM   #67 (permalink)
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Word of the day September 16

The Word of the Day for September 16 is:

froufrou • \FROO-froo\ • (noun) 1. a rustling especially of a woman's skirts; 2. showy or frilly ornamentation

A little more information about today’s word:
Nineteenth-century Europe featured a lot of sophisticated fashions—especially in Paris, a city considered by many to be the fashion capital of the world. Women's dresses were often made of drooping layers of fabric (such as satin or silk) that rustled as the women moved around, and "frou-frou" was the French word coined in imitation of the sound they made. The word made its first appearance in English in 1870 as a noun meaning "rustling." It later came to mean "ostentatious decoration," and its usage expanded beyond the world of fashion to other crafts such as architecture and interior design.

My sentence (using definition #2):
Styled in the manner of a Victorian mansion, the bed-and-breakfast featured so much froufrou that Darlene and Brian dared not touch a thing.

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Old 09-16-2003, 02:41 AM   #68 (permalink)
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Wow. Bizarre word
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Old 09-16-2003, 04:49 AM   #69 (permalink)
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Here (the Netherlands) frou-frou is a kind of cookie, two thin waffels with vanilla between them (Dutch dictionary: 'biscuitje met creme'. tastes nice, but it is a real grandma cookie...

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Grandma served frou-frou with the tea.
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Old 09-16-2003, 05:33 AM   #70 (permalink)
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The wind caused her skirt to froufrou.
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Old 09-16-2003, 05:39 AM   #71 (permalink)
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FROUFROU !!!
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:46 AM   #72 (permalink)
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Sound like a dog's name ...
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Old 09-16-2003, 08:06 AM   #73 (permalink)
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I'm froufrou I say, with your nonsense!
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Old 09-16-2003, 04:03 PM   #74 (permalink)
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Like bling bling
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Old 09-17-2003, 01:28 AM   #75 (permalink)
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Word of the day September 17

The Word of the Day for September 17 is:

quietus • \kwye-EE-tus\ • (noun) 1. final settlement (as of a debt); 2. removal from activity; especially death; 3. something that quiets or represses

A little more information about today’s word:
In the early 1500s, English speakers adopted the Medieval Latin phrase "quietus est" (literally "he is quit") as the name for the writ of discharge exempting a baron or knight from payment of a knight's fee to the king. The expression was later shortened to "quietus" and applied to the termination of any debt. William Shakespeare was the first to use "quietus" as a metaphor for the termination of life: "For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, . . . When he himself might his quietus make / With a bare bodkin?" (Hamlet). The third meaning, which is more influenced by "quiet" than "quit," appeared in the 19th century. It sometimes occurs in the phrase "put the quietus on" (as in, "The bad news put the quietus on their celebration").

My sentence (using definition #2):
"This book is also about the death of Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria, a quietus that for reasons not satisfactorily explained has been placed a year later than it actually occurred."
-- Ruth Rendell, The New York Times Book Review, April 6, 1986

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Old 09-17-2003, 04:32 AM   #76 (permalink)
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After the quietus was made, Jim was glad that he wouldn't have to make any more car payments.
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Old 09-17-2003, 05:47 AM   #77 (permalink)
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The quietus of TuPac is a much debated topic.
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Old 09-17-2003, 07:16 AM   #78 (permalink)
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Her grandmother's taste in jewelry was much too froufrou for her liking.
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Old 09-17-2003, 01:35 PM   #79 (permalink)
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After my drunken word orgy on the boards the other night, I thought that Jadzia Dax was going to issue my quietus
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Old 09-17-2003, 02:18 PM   #80 (permalink)
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Like bling bling
Ahaaa!

As I roamed the red-light district I found myself in front of the Victorian brothel and was lured inside by the frou-frou and girlish
laughter of the women on the third floor balcony.
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