Posted on 06/17/2014 4:10:04 AM PDT by SoothingDave
Word For The Day, Tuesday June 17, 2014
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".
Expatiate [ik-spey-shee-eyt]
-vi
1. to enlarge in discourse or writing; be copious in description or discussion.
2. Archaic. to move or wander about intellectually, imaginatively, etc., without restraint.
[153040; < Latin expatiātus past participle of ex ( s ) patiārī to wander, digress, equivalent to ex- ex-1 + spatiārī to walk about, derivative of spatium space; see -ate1
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el asiento [ahs-ee-EHN-toh]
-adv
screen, monitor
Su asiento en el vuelo estaba al lado de la ventana.
His seat on the flight was next to the window.
but it appears to be a local type thing to that area, since I cannot find anyone else familiar with the practice.
I’ll drink fresh whiskey if I have to.
is that moonshine?
Isn’t this just “gotcha” legislation? Some freak shows up dressed in drag for his job at McDonalds on a military base and if they try to reprimand for not wearing the uniform he sues them?
I’m sorry for the loss of your beloved Coach - we felt that way when Tom Landry died and we got a revolving door of “no way to compete” coaches.
Obams is implementing his agenda with the stroke of a pen.
I know it took a lot for you to say that, whyisa, so thanks ; )
You take moonshine and add time plus government regulations and you get bourbon.
The main problem here, as I see it, is that bourbon is the trendy thing now, like fancy tequilas were a while ago.
It is hard to suddenly make more 5 year old or 12 year old stuff appear. If you didn’t put it away then, you don’t have it now.
This is, amazingly, where prices actually work. If demand is so high that prices skyrocket, then people will move on to the next trendy thing.
I have zero idea of liquor trends. I thought flavored vodkas were big at one point, is that past too? open bar for hours at the cocktail hour and reception and I had a single glass of merlot and a champagne toast and that was it.
Lets all take a minute and offer up a prayer for Tioga who is probably out of surgery for her knee replacement by now.
Good idea! Done.
Prayers are up.
Thanks. The thing about the old school coaches is that, even if you hated playing against them, they all were made of the same kind of no-nonsense stuff.
“Act like you’ve been there before” after scoring. No “celebrating” mundane tasks.
Noll was famous for telling players that he was as likely to fire them as to motivate them. They were supposed to be professional football players. They shouldn’t require outside motivation to do their jobs and excell.
And Noll is a role model because he did his job and then went home to his family. He wasn’t looking for fame. He didn’t hawk Cadillacs or razor blades.
Obama’s minions just expatiate-
By now, their words just fall
On deaf ears of jaded people
Who know it is another stall
To distract the attention
From the fiasco of the day-
The e-mails were deleted-
That is all they have to say
If that is so, give the FBI
The hard drive that is “dead”
And watch them very carefully
As they make Lois Lerner’s bed...
Puedo comprar un asiento barato...
Prayers, and waiting to hear that she is doing great...
Maybe I’m being mean, but if I was in a business that hired employees, I’d come up with a dress code, type it, print copies and have every employee sign it. No compliance, no job...
A business has to be free to set their own rules. Of course, the way things are going [read Catholic schools and catholic school teachers who do not live according to the rules of the Church suing about their firing] that may not be true much longer.
or Nutrisystem or mens diapers.
Prayers up
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