Posted on 04/12/2013 5:53:15 AM PDT by tioga
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.
Immure
Tr. Verb
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Practice makes perfect.....post on....
Review Threads:
Review Thread One: Word For The Day, Thursday 11/14/02: Raffish (Be SURE to check out posts #92 and #111 on this thread!)
Review Thread Two: Word For The Day, Tuesday 1/14/03: Roister
Review Thread Three: Word For The Day, Tuesday 1/28/03: Obdurate
“If you want drywall done ‘right’, immure man...”
There may be a near MSM blackout but #Gosnell is trending on twitter.
Attempts to immure oneself in a tight little cocoon of personal isolation and security simply doesn’t cut it these days; we have to become involved in terms of exposing judicial activism and electoral fraud.
Oh that is unreal - thanks for the link
And opiate-filled.
Immure
Okay, why do I suddenly have a thirst for a nice wine? Amontillado, maybe?
By the way, I plan to stop by the man's grave tomorrow. No special occaion; I'll just be in the area.
I do not plan to leave any unconsumed beverages, (or consumed ones, either, I should note).
so true. A++
LOL A++
Okey dokey then. A++
I did indeed stop by Poe’s grave today.
He was in, but he wasn’t prepared to receive visitors.
“For the love of God, Montressor...”
I happened by and saw a reference to my first favorite author of mysteries, and had to comment...
As evidenced by the inscription on his gravestone, Poe died at much too young an age.
It is, I suppose, a rather bitter irony, which he himself would no doubt appreciate, that there is now a premier hospital right across the street.
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