It’s always nice when the home state gets a little positive play from the mainstream media. Now, thanks to mainstreet.com and ABC news, we’re getting the credit we deserve for being absolutely positive!
Check out the link below. This just makes me even happier!
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=7266970
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OK, as a once and future writer, I probably tend to enjoy words a little more than most people. But even if your most aspirational prose is restricted to the occasional email, there are words that, simply by their inclusion, can liven up the proceedings.
Here, in no particular order, are my nominees for the most enjoyable and fun words in the English language. (Feel free to comment and add your own faves to the list!)
Shenanigans! – What a great word! Not only does the meaning connote fun, but it’s just a blast to say! Go ahead, I dare you to say it five times fast without smiling!
Tomfoolery! – Ok, it’s no “shenanigans” but it plays in the farm league.
Cahoots! – As in “in cahoots”. In this day and age of nefarious conspiracy and boring collaboration … being “in cahoots” brings a bit of levity to any cooperative project. (BTW, “nefarious” is a good word, too, but it doesn’t have the positive spin that this blog really goes for).
Skedaddle! – Want someone to leave you alone? Telling them to “skedaddle” instead of “get lost” just may save the relationship. You’re welcome.
Scamp! – Another great word to preserve a relationship! Don’t call friends’ kids “brats”, call ‘em “scamps.” Suddenly, their annoying behavior at the restaurant is endearing Americana!
I have more, but I’ll save them for future blog entries when I can’t think of anything else. In the mean time, does anyone else have suggestions for the list?
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