Posted on 11/03/2004 5:11:30 AM PST by RikaStrom
In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of word for the day. Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the word of the day; in a sentence. The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day. ;-) Practice makes perfect.....post on....
schadenfreude \SHAHD-n-froy-duh\, noun:
1. A malicious satisfaction in the misfortunes of others.
If self-replicating e-commerce baby tycoons get on your nerves, it's schadenfreude time. It's true that the Nasdaq rebounded after its staggering loss Tuesday. Nonetheless, what AP described as "the most volatile day ever for U.S. stocks" left a distinctly bearish aftertaste.
--"Market Motion Sickness." The Industry Standard's Media Grok, April 5, 2000
Etymology: German, from Schaden, damage + Freude, joy. It is often capitalized, as it is in German.
Appointees can be brought to the floor the committee notwithstanding....
love it!
Red is such a vibrant color.
and much more flattering than BLUE!
I think you're right - I think we held a special fund raiser afterwards to raise the difference - but I could be wrong.
OH well, I'll ljust have to start clipping more coupons and not returning what money I find in the washing machine!!!!
I am wearing my W shirt to go to Bible study. The weather is finally cool enough for long sleeves.
you GO, SG! and be gracious, smile big!
If you'll notice in So. Cal. between the two blue points is a red spot. That's where I was raised. Republican all the way (except my mother).
The little blue speck in the middle of TN is Nashville. I live in the big red county beneath it.
Unions, the NE, the far left west wing, and inner city/big city fat voters.
Speaking of west wings, I am almost looking forward to McLaughlin's show this weekend.
Hi all. I wanted to stay off FR until the concession and not end up to depressed by the naysayers. It's a good day to be an American and a bad day to be a socialist.
What I am shocked about is the talking heads harping on the Repubs that they need to take action to address this divided country. I say no way. We won. The winners have no need to grovel for a voice in setting policy, the losers need to reach across the aisle to become united.
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em!
HA he predicted a win for F"in didn't he?
way to be steering clear of that COOTIFIED region, SG!
Both John and O'Donnell, that sniveling weasel, did.
ODonnell is not surprising given that meltdown he had in public on TV where he was calling someone, i can't recall whom, a LIAR about every 2 seconds. But McLaughlin's prediction surprised me.
O'Donnell. It's pretty bad when you melt down so badly that PJB has to apologise to the audience for the network...lol
Oh, yeah! Texans turned out in DROVES to vote for Bush.
Almost 4 MILLION votes for Bush! (AND COUNTING! 80% reporting)."Broken Glass Republicans!" I love it! :^D
TEXAS DALLAS TARRANT COLLIN DENTON ROCKWALL Precincts reporting 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% *George W. Bush (R) 3,961,960 61% 344,475 50% 349,294 63% 173,014 71% 140,541 70% 20,111 79% John F. Kerry (D) 2,487,497 38% 334,927 49% 207,184 37% 68,312 28% 59,163 29% 5,318 21% Michael Badnarik (L) 33,812 1% 3,628 0% 2,780 0% 1,419 1% 1,087 1% 99 0%
Both of them made total a$$es of themselves, and confirmed that "liberal media bias" is rampant to millions (OK, maybe just a few dozen) of viewers.
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