"well beyond the very human wish for an easy life, i wish for an honest life"

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... they use my head to avoid slips... my sternum to perfect their upper cut




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Fable's Wife













has been jack-hammered

.
swept under
the rug
.



Deer John letter,

The Fillerupwithethel

has a crush

on
certain
people:


from earlier priembre , from L. premere "to press" (see press (v.1)).

pregnant
"with child," 1545, from L. prægnantem (nom. prægnans, originally prægnas ) "with child," lit. "before birth," probably from præ- "before" + root of gnasci "be born." Used much earlier in Eng. in fig. senses (1413); the late record probably reflects its status as a taboo word, which it somewhat retained until c.1950; modern euphemisms include anticipating, enceinte, expecting, in a family way, in a delicate (or interesting) condition. Slang preggers is recorded from 1942. O.E. terms included mid-bearne , lit. "with child;" bearn-eaca , lit. "child-adding" or "child-increasing;" and geacnod "increased." Among c.1800 slang terms for "pregnant" were Poisoned (in ref. to the swelling).


Thanks in advance
for admitting
me
into your
last
class.






cy·e·sis
   /saɪˈisɪs/ Show Spelled[sahy-ee-sis] Show IPA
–noun, plural -ses  /-siz/ Show Spelled[-seez] Show IPA.
pregnancy.



Thanks in advance, Teach

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