Learnin new words…

17 03 2008

… every day. Always.

Today’s “a ha” occurred while reading our Annual Report. And after groaning about Sam P’s $20M salary … I found enjoyment in the words my communication peers had paired…

<snip>”Business: Impelled by this new global arena…”</snip>

“Impelled?” thought I. Pray, tell. I have heard “compelled,” surely. But to ‘im-pel.’ This is new. Upon further investigation, I discovered (thanks to dictionary.com):

impel means to urge or encourage while compel means to take action as a result of pressure or coercion; impel is very similar in meaning to compel but suggests even more strongly an inner drive to do something and often a greater urgency in the desire to act”

Like it.





Top of the mornin’ to you!

17 03 2008

Happy St Patrick’s day everyone! Instead of following temptation to play hookie and attend the NYC St Patty’s Day parade … I’m posting a few little know St Patty’s day facts and observations.

  1. The correct response to “Top o’ the mornin’ to you” is “… And the rest of the day to yourself.”
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  2. Green was not the original color of Ireland or St Patty’s day … blue was.

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  3. “St Patrick” was not Irish nor was he originally named “Patrick” nor did he “drive the snakes out of Ireland” … but he was a real guy. He was actually a British preacher — his name was changed to Father “Patrick” (Irish spelling is different) when he was ordained — who went to Ireland and converted the pagans to catholicism. Because the snake was a popular pagan symbol, most likely that is behind the metaphor … driving the pagans out of Ireland … supposedly, just 200 years after he arrived (and of course, died) Ireland was 100% catholic.
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  4. I saw a MASSIVE end-to-end rainbow through the boss’ window in Somers on Thursday of last week — full color range, and a full arch sweeping up from one end of the valley, into the clouds, and down to the other side. So I know the Leprechauns have arrived for St Patty’s day … look out and try to catch one to find his gold!!
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  5. NYC’s St Patrick’s Day parade is the oldest parade in our country, dating back to 1762 (before the signing of the declaration of independence). It runs from 11am to about 5pm; they expect about 150,000 people to MARCH in the parade and about 2 MILLION people to watch it. I don’t know how many hot dogs and pretzels are consumed today, but I bet those carts make a mint (green-pun intended)!




Nearing our biggest financial crisis in how long, and where is our President?

17 03 2008

Hiding.

Not to get political or anything.








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