I wish I had right from the beginning, as it has come up with some beauties, and I have never had the same word twice. They make the average poet look devoid of imagination by comparison to their unthinking, electronic brains. Also, they often seem uncannily apt to the comment being posted, but that may be just pure coincidence, or just the workings of my own unthinking imagination.
I just visited Maiden Luxe's site and left a comment about feathers, and I was required to type in the word 'pantsino' before it would allow me to post it.
Let's share some of this brand new vocabulary with each other.
Maivo, Tom, Calith shupero!
ReplyDeleteAnd this post's is 'distaght', which I second.
Fretma Tom, absolutely fretma.
ReplyDeleteThank you both for those kind (of) words.
ReplyDeleteI've just had 2 attempts at posting a comment on yours, Cro - the first was 'brigente' (which it said was incorrect) and the other 'progista'.
ReplyDeleteI think the first could inspire a blog about all those Welsh Ebos killing themselves, and the other could be about a little known, Spanish terrorist group.
Maybe the name of your first Swedish girlfriend was Bridgente? My Norwegian one from Tilford was Bente... Spooky....
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the ones I came across today. I hate it when the font is weird and you can't tell if it's an i or a t or a j, and then you get rejected. That sucks.
ReplyDeleteThis could become obsessive.
ReplyDeleteOh no. The word Verification for the above was VERRE; just as I was having a glass of orange juice. SPOOKY
ReplyDeleteI've just left a comment on Mrs Cameron's post about the modern woman master-painter, in which I wonder why you remain silent on the subject, Cro.
ReplyDeleteMy new word for that? 'allymen' Spooky.
inversol
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ReplyDeleteFor a comment about the Golden Section on Cro's blog - 'dowse'.
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