Ooh! About favourite words, I actually have been keeping a text file to which I add favourite words when they pop into my head. Was actually called 50 Words.txt, but it's probably got a few more now..
pluperfect, postal, epitome, mellow, mercurial, tedious, furtive!, miffed, beamed, sarabande, poignant, carefully, cornflake, draped, pique, embers, fleeting, brocade, cosy, grub, indignant, tinder, ginger, balletic!, kerfuffle, opalescent, iridescent, letter, wistful, cinder!, darling, humbug, rhubarb, susurrus, guppy, fervent, spurious!, defenestration, intaglio, infusion, mimetic, triptych!, insouciance, simmer, royal, mundane, endearing, dear, prudence, allegory, fluor!, countenance, intermittent, odd, phosphor, tinker, fond, elegie, epithet, clarity, irreverent, perpelexed, tentative, tactile, rather, velour, dulcet!, poise, pounce (Those with !s I particularly love) The list is still growing, and I know there are words I've missed, but they'll come to me. I'll probably have to alphabetise them soon. Favourite of favourites? probably 'dulcet', then 'balletic'.. Cheers, Ryan PS. Tom, there's actually a building coming up here designed by Harry Seidler called The Riparian. Supposedly going to be the tallest building in Brissie when it's finished.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 6:59 AM Subject: RE: OT: Tans prattling again (RE: not particularly Re: Digital vs Film) > --- Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Redundant, > superfluous. I like to use them in the > > same sentence. > > Persnickity. Niggardly (that's a good one, because > it's taken the wrong way so often). Riparian (I won a > game of Balderdash once because of that one). > Gregarious. Ubiquitous. Tomfoolery (don't know why, > I just like the way it rolls off the tongue. > > What's really fun, is to make up words, and throw them > willy-nilly (hey, there's another good one, eh?) into > sentences as you speak: > > "I fail to see how you think that my indulgrating you > will solve our little problem!!" > > Then wait to see how long it takes before the other > person either asks what it means, or takes you to task > for fabricating it. Or, better yet is when they say > nothing... > > Perverse eh? Oh yeah, "perverse". I like that one > because so many think it has sexual connotations (as > in "pervert"). Fun word. > > -knarf > > > > ===== > "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca > >

