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As mentioned yesterday, English is my second language. Around my peeps, I speak Squawklish. But with you, my online friends, I communicate in English. Of course, this sometimes means circuits get crossed in my seagull brain, resulting in confusion, misinterpretation, mispronunciation, and miscommunication. To begin with, there are just plain too many words in the English language. And too many words that have the same, but not exactly precisely the same meaning as other words. And there are words that look and sound like they should have a certain meaning, except they don't mean anything close to what you think they mean.
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Meet the AuthorHi. I'm Geo the Seagull.
I'm the distinguished Park Host on South Jetty Beach at Bandon, Oregon, USA. I'm a firm believer in First Principles: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Your Lunch. Archives
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