Who died and made you Elvis?

Cordelia ,'Storyteller'


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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Aug 09, 2014 2:52:28 pm PDT #3817 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

You are a good daughter, Sue.

And yes, ita. Edit: I mean no. People use it that way all the time. Like they use Samaritan to mean helper.


Sue - Aug 09, 2014 2:58:06 pm PDT #3818 of 30000
hip deep in pie

It's pretty much a command performance Jesse. All my other siblings are wore out.


Sue - Aug 09, 2014 2:59:02 pm PDT #3819 of 30000
hip deep in pie

I am sure that there's going to be no wifi at the hospital. That will be the worst.


Jesse - Aug 09, 2014 3:03:58 pm PDT #3820 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

That will be the worst.


-t - Aug 09, 2014 3:44:35 pm PDT #3821 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

~ma to all the ailing parents.

I am just back from a lovely day with my parents. Scene on the Straits in the morning, where my mom bought a miniature. It's the first time she's bought art at one of these, but it's also the first time they've had miniatures. Then delicious lunch, then shopping at REI where I found a Trisuit in my size on clearance, hooray! And picked up some Eagle Creek packing paraphernalia that will make my gym-going experience better. Mom got some cycling clothes that she will probably not wear to ride a bike, but which will work just fine for hiking and are really cute. Dad got a new hydration pack, also IIRC from the cycling department but probably going to be used on hikes. Then a quick trip to Petco for hay for the rabbits, and then Trader Joe's because we were right there, and then an hour or two at their house having some tea and chatting. And them loading me up with some of the too many peaches and limes they've recently collected from their backyard trees.

Very pleasant all the way around!

And now I'm having a frozen dinner and settling in for an evening of recorded TV, which I expect to also be very pleasant.

Is it my misconception that "prodigal" gets used pretty consistently to mean "returning" rather than "profligate"?

I am not sure. I would not be surprised that people are using it that way, but I can't actually think of any instances. The phrase that comes to mind is "the prodigal returns", although I can't think of recent instances of that either.


Beverly - Aug 09, 2014 4:09:16 pm PDT #3822 of 30000
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

That sounds like a really lovely day, -t! I was surprised on first reading to learn that triscuits come in sizes, though...


-t - Aug 09, 2014 4:15:07 pm PDT #3823 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Heh. Marketing opportunity!


Atropa - Aug 09, 2014 4:34:30 pm PDT #3824 of 30000
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

The Eldergoth Halloween shopping trip, summed up in two photos: [link]


§ ita § - Aug 09, 2014 5:08:35 pm PDT #3825 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

The phrase that comes to mind is "the prodigal returns", although I can't think of recent instances of that either.

In that scenario, do they usually mean someone who was profligate is returning, or just someone who left?


Zenkitty - Aug 09, 2014 5:12:18 pm PDT #3826 of 30000
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I've most often heard prodigal used to mean someone who was "lost" to the family, as in the prodigal son, whether returning or not, not realizing it really meant profligate.