Happy Birthday, Teppy!!!
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Happy Birthday, Teppy!
Happiest of happy Teppy days!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BELOVED TEPPY!!!
Happy Birthday, Teppy!
I know there's a term for this dick-measuring point-scoring crap, but I can't think what it's called. Anyone?
Maybe "specious", which means plausible, but untrue.
Peeking my head in here to say:
Happy Birthday Teppy!
Happy Birthday, Teppy!
OK, so I'm writing a novel in which real historical figures feature prominently. Last night I decided to look up the earliest citation of a word in the OED (which I get online through the Seattle Public Library). I don't do that for every word, of course, but I'd already rejected two words for this particular concept because I knew they were too recent, so I wanted to be sure the one I'd settled on was OK. (Unlike "OK" itself, which is too modern for my characters by 30 years or so.)
Anyway, the second citation in the OED for my word was by...the very person who uses it in my story. Total researchgasm for me, though I have a feeling I'd draw nothing but blank stares if I tried to explain the utter coolness of this discovery to my coworkers during the chatty part of our staff meeting that's about to start.
Anyway, the second citation in the OED for my word was by...the very person who uses it in my story.
Ha, so cool!
Awesome, Susan! That would give me a huge happy, too.