Archive for July, 2007


invidious

31Jul07

in·vid·i·ous
adj.
1. Tending to rouse ill will, animosity, or resentment: invidious accusations.
2. Containing or implying a slight; discriminatory: invidious distinctions.
3. Envious.
[From Latin invidiōsus, envious, hostile, from invidia, envy.]


TymeCast #2

30Jul07

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What do you call a cow with antlers?
A moo-se.




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28Jul07

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soundbite

27Jul07

“…these four causes concurring, viz., 1. admiration of the ancients; 2. emnity to the schoolmen; 3. an exact study of languages; and, 4. a desire of powerful preaching – introduced an affected study of eloquence and copiousness of speech, which then began to flourish. This soon grew to excess, in so much that men studied [...]


Why did the cows stop arguing?
It was a moo-t point.