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2/20/03:



Despite the fact that there isn't an interest or paradigm that I could possibly have in common with these two authors (other than my surname), Burke and Wells is one of the most charmingly written weblogs I've seen in a while (and one look at my sidebar should easily convey that charm (and a point of view) trumps relevance in my daily reading powerfully).



Here's a particularly delightful read on savouring lovely words -



Suave. It?s a word that is what it means. It?s a suave sound, a suave spelling, a cool, genteel, super-spy word...

Sussuration. What a sound. It slips through the air, it folds over your teeth. This word obeys the Ideal Gas Law, expanding to fill the container of any room in which it?s spoken...


Flounce. Say it while standing on the balls of your feet, and you?ll swear the room bobbles. It?s one of very few words I know with no hard sounds that nevertheless has impact...


Consider the clever-bar raised some more.


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