This little phrase describes how I feel about that peculiar dressing they give you with the free salad at sushi joints. It's also a pretty decent way to live your life: ask a few questions and get something good.
It is a pretty useful word. As you wrote earlier, in "see you next tuesday" these older germanic - perhaps Saxon - words have an efficacy, perhaps because of their hard k sounds...
It reminds me of the theory of comedy that Neil Simon gives to one of his characters to explain in "The Sunshine Boys": "Words with a k in it are funny. Alka-Seltzer is funny. Chicken is funny. Pickle is funny. All with a k. Ls are not funny. Ms are not funny." I know that "see you next tuesday" has a c, not a k, but it makes a k sound...
Have you heard this discussion of the fabulous F word by Shree Rajneesh Osho? Brilliant: here's the link to the MP3.
Whoa! What's up?!
ReplyDeleteTotally nothing! It's just my favourite swear word EVER! xo.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty useful word. As you wrote earlier, in "see you next tuesday" these older germanic - perhaps Saxon - words have an efficacy, perhaps because of their hard k sounds...
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the theory of comedy that Neil Simon gives to one of his characters to explain in "The Sunshine Boys": "Words with a k in it are funny. Alka-Seltzer is funny. Chicken is funny. Pickle is funny. All with a k. Ls are not funny. Ms are not funny." I know that "see you next tuesday" has a c, not a k, but it makes a k sound...
Have you heard this discussion of the fabulous F word by Shree Rajneesh Osho? Brilliant: here's the link to the MP3.
http://www.sandipn.com.np/2011/11/shree-rajneesh-oshos-speech-on-fuck.html
Keep 'em coming, dear Olga...