One bro kept mispronouncing organism -- he left out the "ni"!
Lots of blushes and giggling in the audience.
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
One bro kept mispronouncing organism -- he left out the "ni"!
Lots of blushes and giggling in the audience.
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
Thanks, Everyone!
Sylvia:
Why do children pick up languages so easily?
Their minds are uncluttered!
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
Mondegreen:
From the mishearing in a Scottish ballad of “laid him on the green” as “Lady Mondegreen.”
“Very close veins” is a mondegreen for “varicose veins.”
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mondegreen
with so many aging bethelites being "laid off" after years of volunteer service, what hope do they have of collecting any social security retirement?
i ask because i recently learned that my mother will not receive any government retirement benefits because she did not work enough to collect the 40 credits required.
this got me to thinking about bethel volunteers.
i feel that this old information on dr. brenda upton deserves a thread of its own as its earlier post on another thread elicited no comment.
needless to say, it was still seen and reviewed by not a few readers.. isn't this situation a reflection of what is happening now in spain?.
church may be forced to pay millions .
This subject seems apropos, given current interest in newly, and formerly, axed volunteers workers at The House of Hurtfulness . . .
after cyclone debbie pounded her way across the queensland coast she then dropped massive amounts of rain onto the land.
one area just west of mackay was hit with a metre of rain in 48 hours.. lots of damage towns going under lives lost.. go the abc.net.au/news..
Wishing our Aussie friends well.
We had terrible flooding in California this February, so we can empathize and worry along with you. Nearly 200,000 were displaced when a spillway was expected (but did not) collapse.
I was in Queensland almost 20 years ago and loved the summer rain and jacaranda and gum trees and fish and chips (daily) . . .
Love and blessings.
a fascinating article, with color-saturated imagery.
requested that he not be quoted, so there are no snippets here, just a link:.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070612092219/http://www.unc.edu/~elliott/icon.html.
Greetings, Sylvia and Slidin Fast:
Thanks and you're welcome. I appreciate your posts!
a fascinating article, with color-saturated imagery.
requested that he not be quoted, so there are no snippets here, just a link:.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070612092219/http://www.unc.edu/~elliott/icon.html.
A fascinating article, with color-saturated imagery. J.E. requested that he not be quoted, so there are no snippets here, just a link:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070612092219/http://www.unc.edu/~elliott/icon.html
with so many aging bethelites being "laid off" after years of volunteer service, what hope do they have of collecting any social security retirement?
i ask because i recently learned that my mother will not receive any government retirement benefits because she did not work enough to collect the 40 credits required.
this got me to thinking about bethel volunteers.
When I entered Bethel, 48 years ago, the first thing put upon me and the other newbies was filling out SS forms, as I recall, along the lines of what's discussed here. It was written acknowledgement of our receiving benefits; how we filled it out, I don't recall.
We received room and board; a monthly stipend of 14 dollars and travel allowance, up to 6 dollars; a yearly clothing allowance of, I think, some 75 dollars.
There was a clothes barrel that was well scrounged through by many of us poor guys, et al. Got a really cool retro-double breasted tweed suit.
i dont know if this is becoming a national thing or even globally.
but im hearing more and more people i knew from my jw days have taken their kids out of school to home school them instead.
in my sisters case she's taken her 8yo and 6yo children out already and her 3yo wont ever start a school.
For many years, I have assisted JW and non-JW families with home schooling programs, in California, USA. I was there, at its inception. Many people, including truant officers, were not in on ground-floor developments. It was new, untested, suspect.
It's true, as contended, that teaching one's own children is difficult. The parent is both parent and teacher, a potentially volatile mix. Being on board, I see the anguish the children and parent/teacher/disciplinarian experience. As an outsider and neutral adult, I get results from the student that often, at least initially, elude the parent. I am an absolutely involved and enthusiastic teacher, but I must remain detached from the drama that comes and goes in the home school.
And the little home school has strict statewide standards to follow, with weekly follow up, that comprise testing and evaluation. The parent/teacher must pass muster or . . .
I love it!