dulcimoo
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RE: What English word means "I am happy for you!"?

This started as looking for an English word to describe a concept of what I am feeling. I can give praise and congratulations on someone else, but the...

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RE: What English word means "I am happy for you!"?

Yes ...thank you so much for the hard word you have put in. However I am looking for the word to describe the feeling apart from the expression of sai...

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RE: What English word means "I am happy for you!"?

Not exactly what I had in mind. I'm looking for the word describing how I am feeling and not what I am wishing someone. Congratulations is an expressi...

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RE: Language Combinations

What about Yiddish? It seems to be the gefilte fish of languages. And of course Japanish would be another. But usually refers to improper English from...

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RE: You know, aptronymsÒ€¦like when a gynecologist is named Seymour Bush

Glenn said: dulcimoo said: Phil said: I remember a wonderful ...; Shanda Lear *a daughter of the family that owns Lear Jets* Lear is...

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RE: Hit the ball and drag Charlie

This seems apropos: My wife was in labor with our first child. Things were going pretty well when suddenly she began to shout, "Shouldn't, couldn...

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RE: Your Favorite Idioms, Please?

Well a couple used around the office: "That [person] took the Jesus right out of me." That action or person got me so mad I am speaking or behavi...

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