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Thanks for the Music Genome Project tip, Treeseed. I'm enthralled...
Welcome back, Treeseed! You've been quiet for a while.
My goodness, Treeseed! Loved your MySpace site! You've done well...
P.s., I've recommended a book on your LT profile. It just struck me you might not be aware of it, and, if so, you should!
Oh, you've been? I'm jealous- I've never gotten to go.
*grin* Took me some nosing around to figure it out, too.
When you're in your library, click the little symbol that lets you edit the book. Down a bit will be a space to enter your review. :)
Hello! I am quite new indeed. As for L.M. Montgomery, well, I've read all of Anne, all of Emily, and quite a few others. She was my very first Favourite Author. :)
Pleasure to meet you!
Sorry to take so long to say hello. I must compliment you on your contributions to the site.
Treeseed: Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching you add words - tracking the way you move from one to the next, and guessing at the possible underlying connections, or just admiring the free association, is kind of addictive, and endlessly engrossing. As somebody else said, it's not so much the words, but the connections between them, that makes Wordie so fascinating.
John Collier is a really interesting writer. I just rediscovered F&G after some 35 years. Many of the stories are truly clever, and all are well-written. A fair number of them served as the basis for episodes for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and "The Twilight Zone".
Ta for your comments Treeseed - I believe I've got it now. Wasn't obvious but when you found out and looked again it was only ambiguous.
Not to worry, Treeseed! All is well. But you do save yourself time by adding links or references to other sources rather than keying or pasting in a definition yourself. (And that gives you ever so much more time to list even more words!)
Anyway, I don't see any wardrobe malfunctions on your part. ;->
Oh, by the way, Treeseed, if you're interested in joining Facebook, we have a nice little Wordie group there (we don't do much with it--yet--but it's there)!
Actually, Asativum, she was over 1500 her first week. With the rate you've been adding things, Treeseed, I'd wondered if you had preexisting lists. I did. Still do actually. I'm only halfway through my panvocalics and still discovering more.
What fascinates me: the words you're listing or citing. It's fun trying to figure out how you go from one to the next, the common threads; it makes me think I'm getting a picture of your knowledge and/or interests. True all over Wordie, of course, but usually in slower motion.
Wow. Just noticed you have 1142 words posted, in just 7 days. That's remarkable.
Having never gotten my skirt caught in my pantyhose (another good reason to avoid both, imo), I can't say I know how you feel. But don't worry about it -- I never bother to click on those buttons, for the most part. For me, some enterprising Treeseed doesn't provide a definition, it's WeirdNet or nothin'. Well, or I go all DIY on Wordie.
Your definitions are great, Treeseed! Don't regret them. Many others of us also provide definitions, even if available elsewhere. They're one of the personal touches that make Wordie fun.
Hi Treeseed - I'm really enjoying your plant names. Thanks!
Glad to hear it! Hope you stick around and enjoy the fun. :-)
Hi Treeseed! My take on John's use of the word "citation"--anything you want it to be. (Ask any Wordie!) You'll notice that a definition may appear next to some words--that's a tie-in to WordNet (fondly called WeirdNet in these parts)--and the nifty little icons below the words are links to various dictionary/encyclopedia/search sites. But even if a definition is already there or it's a common word, feel free to add your own definition, comment, quote, complaint, story, lyric, poem, wisecrack--whatever strikes your fancy. The comments field is really open for whatever you'd like to say. Hope that helps. Glad to have you as a fellow Wordie!
Well, I don't think anyone will accuse a person who's son is named "Woodstock" of lacking creativity. :)
Mystery...what an awesome name! I wish I had been so creative.
Thanks. Hey, my middle son shares HIS middle name with that of the Beatles album we had playing while he was being born. I mention it because it appears on your page under "words".
Thank you for the welcome. I love your name of Arcadia, too.
Justin
Welcome! I like your user name and also the idea that your son's middle name is "woodstock". What's his first name?