Posted on 03/02/2018 6:38:16 AM PST by Red Badger
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". _____________________________________________________________________________________________
rac·on·teur ˌräˌkänˈtər/ noun noun: raconteur; plural noun: raconteurs
a person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way. synonyms: storyteller, teller of tales, spinner of yarns, narrator
Origin early 19th century: French, from raconter relate, recount.
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Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the Word for the Day in a sentence. The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day. Amuse me or enlighten me for extra credit. A link to current news story gets extra credit, too.
Class is in Session...................No running in the hallways!........................And NO, Robert A. Cook, PE.....It’s not a Dolly Parton Concert.......................
A Haiku:
Garrison Keelor
Thinks he is a raconteur
But He’s just a bore.
The racoonteared up when it was sprayed by the neighborhood skunk.
LOL! :-)
There was a woman at work, that kept her raconteur every day.
” A raconteur” A raccoon who tells stories?
Rocky Racoon?
“Garrison Keelor
Thinks he is a raconteur
But Hes just a bore.”
Ditto for George Plimpton.
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The state game warden who checks your kills during deer hunting season is a raconteur ...
Liberals tend to be great raconteurs — charming liars.
(The way this relates to today's news is that this is much more pleasurable to listen to than today's news, and displays a much higher level of truth-telling.) :-)
(Don't shoot your eye out!)
A raccoon who owns a restaurant?
That he was..................A+++!..............
Most are NOT charming!..............A+++!...............
It is obvious that many of those
Who report what they call news
Are raconteurs and clever liars
Just trying to sell liberal views
Like a bunch of carnival barkers
Snickering, they whisper and grin
Right in front of a sideshow tent
So you’re tempted to go right in
But it’s all just smoke and mirrors-
That is how the con artists get paid-
You hand over money to get inside
And discover you’ve been played...
They used to be charming. Rather, I fell for it until I finally got red-pilled.
Have a nice weekend.
As you wish.
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The Story Candler of Jasons Harbor (04/23/2005)... http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1388771/posts?page=134#134
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