Of Words Over Weekend Coffee

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If you were having coffee with me I would say to you “hello on this auspicious day” Well it’s like a regular day nothing auspicious about it but I figured that if I said to you “Hello on this auspicious day” you would feel welcome, unlike if I said “Hello on this suspicious day” even though it rhymes, you would think I was up to something, well I am not up to anything, mostly anyway, besides if I was up to something I would not want to let the cat get my thumbs thus forcing me to let go of the bag and thus let  the cat of the bag.

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that I love words, but then if you have been here long enough you have probably figured me out. I am a man who loves using words in a manner that if anyone heard or read (in this case) me, they would have to think there goes a man who knows what he is talking about, for a man to use words like that, one must be darn certain of what one is talking about.

If you were having coffee with me I would tell you the 3 simple rules to seeming knowledgeable.

  1. Do not talk about what you do not know.
  2. Do not tell all you know.

If you were having coffee with me, I would be reviewing a book that I find helps me define words. See I am in a bit of a jam, I put down the book last night when I went to bed and today I couldn’t find it, maybe the creature that lives under my bed took it, anyway I can’t find the right words to define how I am feeling right now.

I was it rereading for the….. I have no idea, how manyeeeth time, but I keep learning something new. So I am not qualified to be a book critique (what are the qualifications if you do know please tell me so) but lemme share my two cents on this book.

Who writes a book like this?

It’s got unnecessarily big words and then repeats the meanings of the big words using smaller simple words, in same sentence. That’s really really redundant.

The plot is just so disconnected. Like, seriously what happened to the aardvark from the beginning, it was there on the first page and then never appears again.

Then, there is The Title who would name a book The Dictionary. What does that even mean, it’s not a name that inspires one with visions to tear out all its pages and then wrap them up around you and roll the remainder into a cigarette and then smoke all the words directly into your brain. (To be honest no book does that for me in case you are wondering, so do not worry about locking your books away fearing I will smoke them.)

The only reason I am still reading is because I am curious to see how all these subplots are connected.

how will it all end… I always forget its something about a zebra.

When I fell asleep I was at the part about The Blind Curtain called Drapes a shady character, if I do say so myself.

It’s not very original it has been adapted, revised and edited so many times new words keep getting added and now I heard the new words are not words at all the new words are lil emoticons like the smiling emoji or the laughing until tears of joy come out (and its the Oxford word of the year)

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If you were having coffee with me I would tell you that the if I was an emoji I would be this one ^_^ At least now,  years after finishing school, I now know the value of punctuation marks, they are for making funny little faces in text messages and commenting all over the internet.

If you were having coffee with me and you were not at this point rolling on the floor laughing or had not spluttered on your coffee, at least once I would call an ambulance for you, because your funny bone, something is seriously wrong with it, and the best medicine is what you really need.

Thanks for sticking through with my review and hoping your weekend great.

Cheers

~B

PS It must have been an interesting ordeal, to write the first dictionary. Imagine having to think up every word out there and then describe it…… without using the word itself.

Responses to “Of Words Over Weekend Coffee”

  1. countingsheepstudio avatar

    This is very clever, I knew a guy once who had a Dictionary in his bathroom and I’ll admit to spending extra time in there to read one…more…word. You would be great to have coffee with if you could lift spirits like this in person! Happy Sunday. 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      hahahaha a dictonary in the bathroom that is so random 🙂

      ooooh I am sure I would be whoop whoop

      Thanks for dropping by glad you got uplifted ^_^

      ~B

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      1. countingsheepstudio avatar

        Thanks for the uplifting, great writing 🙂

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  2. Daisy Smiley Face avatar

    hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    I enjoyed that. Thanks!

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    1. Beaton avatar

      you are welcome ^_^

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  3. Diana avatar

    Thanks for the laugh!

    I love words, too—they’re such magical little things.

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  4. rasla avatar

    hahaha.. it surely tickled my funny bones too. Not till I read this, I too realized the real values of those punctuation marks… that was real funny 😉

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  5. Phil Pritchard ZW avatar

    And i was just left O.o tehn =D all the way. I am gon have to reblog this, again!

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    1. Beaton avatar

      hahahaha it all good

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  6. livelytwist avatar

    …I now know the value of punctuation marks, they are for making funny little faces in text messages and commenting all over the internet. Lol! 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      hahahahha yep ^_^

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    1. Beaton avatar

      what larks ^_^

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  7. ghostmmnc avatar

    Ooo the Dictionary…one of my favorite books! I think mine is an antique (almost – It’s title says ‘new’ but that was back in 1977!) So many new words, since then. The plot leaves something to be desired, but oh, those characters…such a varied lot they are! Great post, B 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      ahhhhhh the characters are something else ^_^
      thanks i loved writing this one glad you did too

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  8. rubiredsaid avatar

    I think I’d like to come to coffee with you!
    An inspiring man, you have the type of “charismatic charm” that a lot of men in the real world could do with. Thank you for reading my poems, and even while I was laid up in hospital I read the works you have written which made me laugh!
    Still cannot sit up for very long but getting there.

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  9. Faraday's Candle avatar

    Oh!! We are still holding on to our dictionary!
    It was the gift that keeps on giving.

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  10. Kristen avatar

    Does your website have a contact page? I’m having trouble locating it but,
    I’d like to send you an email. I’ve got some ideas for your blog you might be interested in hearing.
    Either way, great website and I look forward to seeing it improve over
    time.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      I have a contact tab just next to the about tab.
      Thanks
      ~B

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