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ListenVirgin America Team Leader Kylie for Class...
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WatchWatch
scottjacksonx: Me doing the fishstick. At least, I think I’m doing the fishstick. C’mon now drummer, I wantcha ta tighten up for me now. I should have listened to the episode before I filmed this. Maybe then my attempt at casually focusing on the camera wouldn’t come off as such an intense stare. This video is the kind of thing that happens when people have iPhones. Scott Jackson is...
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A Dictionary idea
I have an idea for a web app, and it seems like now’s a good time to drag it out in honor of the recent launch of Google Dictionary. If it’s been done, or can be done easily with tools like Pipes or something, by all means say something. The idea: Google Dictionary lets me star my looked-up words to revisit them, which is neat because I’ll often look up the same word repeatedly...
Dec 7th
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Oeuvre my dead body
The guy who made this made this. What a world.
Dec 6th
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Nobility of the Aged
lowindustrial: I’ve decided that granduncle is one of the more unfortunately constructed words in the English language. It looks like it’s meant to be pronounced grun-DUNKLE, and intended to describe the least-bathed portion of a Viking’s anatomy. “I can smell Odin’s granduncle all the way from the twenty-first century.” Fin. I’ve always called mine great-uncle, which likewise could be...
Dec 6th
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ListenLadies and gentlemen, the Uncle laugh.
Dec 3rd
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Uncle laugh
My girlfriend Roxana uses the term “uncle laugh” to describe what I’ve heard clinically designated as a “glottal wheeze” although I can’t trace the source to where I’ve heard this; a laugh characterized by the sound produced when driving the voice sharply through the cartilaginous glottis, between the arytenoid cartileges, and not between the vocal chords...
Dec 3rd
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