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What a Woman Should Hear From a Man
by KittenPie, Mar 28, 2008
Let's face it, so many people are clueless as to what a woman wants to hear. Instead of being original, try a couple of these lines.
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27 Slang Words You Should Start Using (Again)
by D. Minor, Mar 27, 2008
This groovy list is sure to make you the hippest cat on your block. Check it out.
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Seven Amusing But Useful Latin Phrases
by Ignatius Graham, Mar 25, 2008
It's fun to know how to say something in another language, especially when you can use it in everyday conversation. These sayings in Latin are quirky but easily relevant, and if nothing else, they're great conversation starters.
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Watch Those Words
by Cheryl Wright, Feb 24, 2008
All day we function in the realm of words. Do you know that story or rhyme about a little boy that includes these words: “When he was good, he was very, very good and when he was bad he was horrid?” We can say the same about words, can’t we? When they are good, they are very, very good, and when they are bad they are downright destructive.
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The 50 Most Beautiful English Words
by CHAN LEE PENG, Feb 21, 2008
Here are some of the results of the most beautiful English words, as voted for by English learners from non-English-speaking countries. Each word is accompanied by an illustration to give a visual representation of each type of beauty.
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From A-z, Strange (Mostly) English Words with Many Repeated Letters
by Ronald Marbles, Feb 13, 2008
A look at words that have the most repeated letters, starting from A and finishing at Z.
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Matrix Codes in SMS
by CHAN LEE PENG, Feb 7, 2008
These matrix codes are new language or Short Message Service (SMS) that created by the young generations to ease the task of typing long words while sending messages to friends via mobile phone and Net Messenger Services.
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A Successful Listful?
by Mike Crowl, Feb 4, 2008
In the course of much study over many years, I’ve come to the conclusion that the English language, great as it is, has some serious holes in its vocabulary.
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Origins of the Word Witch
by R.J. Thompson, Jan 22, 2008
Tracing the modern English "witch" through a history of terms and practices which have been its predecessors.
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10 Things to Do Every Day
by John Schell, Jan 20, 2008
Just a few words to live by.
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