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June 14, 2008

“I thought English was difficult. Read to the end…a new twist to an oldie.

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My son sent this to me. How true!

“I thought English lunch was difficult. Read to the end…a new twist to an oldie.

Can you read these right the first time?

1) The bandage was wound around the wound.
2) The farm was used to produce produce.
3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.
4) We must polish the Polish furniture.
5) He could lead if he would get the lead out.
6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.
7) Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to
present the present.
8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.
9) When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.
10) I did not object to the object.
11) The insurance was invalid for the invalid.
12) There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row .
13) They were too close to the door to close it.
14) The buck does funny things when the does are present.
15) A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.
16) To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
17) The wind was too strong to wind the sail.
18) Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.
19) I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
20) How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

Let’s face it - English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant, nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins weren’t invented in England or French fries in France.
Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren’t sweet, or meat. We take English for granted. But if we explore its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig.

And why is it that writers write but fingers don’t fing, grocers don’t groce and hammers don’t ham? If the plural of tooth is teeth, why isn’t the plural of booth, beeth? One goose, 2 geese. So one moose, 2 meese?

One index, 2 indices? Doesn’t it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend? If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do you call it?

If teachers taught, why didn’t preachers praught? If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat? Sometimes I think all the English speakers should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what language do people recite at a play and play at a recital? Ship by truck and send cargo by ship? Have noses that run and feet that smell?

How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out and in which, an alarm goes off by going on.

There is a two-letter word that perhaps has more meanings than any other two-letter word, and that is “UP.” It’s easy to understand UP, meaning toward the sky or at the top of the list, but when we awaken in the morning, why do we wake UP ? At a meeting, why does a topic come UP? Why do we speak UP and why are the officers UP for election and why is it UP to the secretary to write UP a
report ?

We call UP our friends. And we use it to brighten UP a room, polish UP the silver, we warm UP the leftovers and clean UP the kitchen. We lock UP the house and some guys fix UP the old car. At other times the little word has real special meaning. People stir UP trouble, line UP for tickets, work UP an appetite, and think UP excuses. To be dressed is one thing but to be dressed UP is special.

And this UP is confusing: A drain must be opened UP because it is stopped UP . We open UP a store in the morning but we close it UP at night.

We seem to be pretty mixed UP about UP! To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of UP, look the word UP in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, it takes UP almost 1/4th of the page and can add UP to about thirty definitions. If you are UP to it, you might try building UP a list of the many ways UP is used. It will take UP a lot of your time, but if you don’t give UP , you may wind UP with a hundred or more. When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding UP. When the sun comes out
we say it is clearing UP .

When it rains, it wets the earth and often messes things UP. When it doesn’t rain for awhile, things dry UP . One could go on and on, but I’ll wrap it UP , for now my time is UP, so……….. Time to shut UP…..!”

As native speakers we forget how confusing a language it can be!

June 12, 2008

Just a thought

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 With all the goings on in our government I was wondering, If pro is the opposite of con, is progress the opposite of congress?

May 24, 2008

We’re Getting There!

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We want to thank all off you for your kind patience as we try and get our new website and E-Commerce business up and running. It is taking a little longer than we anticipated, but it will be well worth the wait. I got to tell ya though; I can not believe how much works goes into putting a quality e-business together. I know for a fact if it was just me doing it I would be hanging by a noose in the rafters by now. Tom from TC Kopke, Inc. out of Jacksonville Florida has been working his you know what off putting our site together! Here’s to you Tom, Thank YOU!

May 23, 2008

Lost In the Translation…

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I love my German family and I have to say that I am very proud to be of German descent, but you have to watch this short clip its great! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD4roXEY8hk

April 14, 2008

Can This Be Real?

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This says a lot! Think about it.

China's Olympics
 

March 24, 2008

Raise the Rent?

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It’s been sometime since I have posted anything. Mostly because we have been very busy. Our newest conundrum is that our landlord has over looked the fact that we are headed into an economic recession and wants to raise our rent $300.00 this year $400.00 next year and $500.00 the subsequent year. I think he forgot to look at the FACT that even Bear Stearns went belly up, not a good thing to be seeing right now. Bear Stearns was founded in 1927 and lived through the Great Depression and now they went belly up. HELLO? Anyone else see a problem with this? Recession, less spending, more rent? During a time when we should all be helping each other out Capitalism rears its ugly head and someone feels like its time to get rich. But I guess if you look at our Oil Companies which are posting record earnings one would think that, “What the hell I should be a millionaire too!” We are however working on the problem. We are looking into staying one more year at our current location, but we are also working with a couple of realtors looking into other store sites; heck, even our realtors think our landlord is nuts.

Our e-store is almost a reality! Tom Kopke, in Florida, has been working very hard on getting our store up and running. With any luck it will be up and running in April sometime! Ye-Ha! Well, we’ll keep you posted on wants going on and where we are going. Keep your fingers crossed and keep us in your thoughts!

December 17, 2007

We Make Our Own Soap!

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For those of you looking, yes we have made a new batch of soap.  This is a great soap for taking off the dirt from your hands after doing stained glass work.  It will be another 4 to 6 weeks before we can release the soap because it is too strong right now. It needs time to mellow out.

December 11, 2007

Real Men Fishing!

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This is for my new found friends at Stainedglassville. Especially my Canadian friends! Graham this is for you. The way the Canadians fish for salmon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pewILmqHZ3I

November 20, 2007

Inspired Amazement!

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Want to see something real unusual? Check out how this guy paints. I am trying to convince my father-in-law who is besides a notable minister an impressive artist that he should try painting this way. If for no other reason it would be funny to watch! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZFkZiwMLZ4

November 9, 2007

The First of Many Rants to Come!

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This is going to be a real trip, me writing my thoughts and stuff so you guys can read about what ever it might be. HA! Well, the first thing that needs to be done is to remind everyone that this month is Peanut Butter Fun Month. I’m not sure what that entails, but I read it in some news article somewhere. One thing you will find out about me is that I am a plethora of useless information. Just ask my family they all think I’m a little confused about life, but that’s what makes things fun.

Speaking of fun, if you are ever looking for something to do, go on a great vacation, meet wonderful people, enjoy warm weather, and shower in the great outdoors. Then you need to check out the Solid Rock Carpenters they are a GREAT group of people doing remarkable things for those that need help. They have been on a mission to help rebuild the New Orleans area for the past couple years since Katrina and the work that they are doing is astounding. I went with them on two trips to Slidell, La. and I have to admit they were very moving experiences; experiences that will stay with me forever.

The first time I went down to Slidell, LA. with this group it was only a few months after Katrina. As I flew into New Orleans all I could see was thousands upon thousands of blue tarps covering roof tops; or at least what was left of roof tops. When I got off the plane the first thing that hit me beside the humidity was how desolate New Orleans had become. As I was driven out to Slidell by a taxi it looked like I was going through a war zone with deserted decimated buildings and cars everywhere. I found out later that there were less than 100,000 people in the entire area of New Orleans and Slidell. Eighty-five percent of the area had no electric, people were living in tents and make shift ramshackle huts everywhere. I felt like I had just stepped into some third world country or the Twilight Zone; as the saying goes I wasn’t in Kansas any more.

For the next five days I worked hard, sweated a lot, found muscles I forgot I had, made new friends, laughed often and cried on a few occasions. I’m telling you the people of the Slidell and New Orleans area are wonderful. So if you are looking for that exotic trip with adventure, check out the SOLID ROCK CARPENTERS. Can be fun for the whole family!!! Check out their website it if you want information http://www.solidrockcarpenters.org/pages/index.html

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