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Comment from
Dan
on 7/7/2003
Hey, just cause I'm more quotable than you is no reason to get all hissy about it :)
'zactly ;-) ~Angela
Comment from
Danilo
on 7/6/2003
Since when is this Dan's quote-a-day-a-matic?
:-)
:-) I do have a few other quotes to add and the ones from TODCON... Thanks for the reminder. ~Angela
Comment from
Eric
on 7/6/2003
God, how I wish that were true... I'd be able to actually finish my books ahead of schedule if I didn't have so much life in my life.
Amen to that; I can certainly relate... ~Angela
Some words just don't mean anything like what they appear they might. Fugacious, Meriam Webster's Word of the Day for July 5th, is a perfect example of such a word. Before you click the link to see what it means, Add a Comment and tell me your guess. :-)
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Comment from
jjshea
on 7/11/2003
fugacious= full of fragmented unrecoginizable gigabit accounts containing irregular overloaded universal scripts...or is that just my brain on php, c#, asp.net, actionscript, and javascript?
My vote would be it is your brain. :-) ~Angela
Comment from
Paul
on 7/10/2003
er...The feeling one has after attending a concert put on by 60's psychedelic band The Fugs?
Yes! Good one Paul. :-) ~Angela
Comment from
Bill Horvath
on 7/5/2003
Fugacious:
1. To have a fuggish quality
2. SuperKalaFragalisticExpiAlFugacious
Use in a sentence: Here is my beautiful friend. Her name is "Acious". Wouldn't you like to Fugacious?
ROTFLMAO :-) I almost didn't approve this, only because I want other people to add their comments. Let's see if anyone can top your response! :-) ~Angela