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April 12, 2014
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glib

glib [glib] adjective, glib·ber, glib·best.
1. readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
2. easy or unconstrained, as actions or manners.
3. Archaic. agile; spry.
I'd say glib describes just about every politician.
Well, maybe not George W. Bush...at least not the "fluent" bit.
April 10, 2014
April 9, 2014
ad infinitum

ad infinitum ad in·fi·ni·tum[ad in-fuh-nahy-tuhm, ad in-] adverb
to infinity; endlessly; without limit.
That could be part of the description of the advertising found on most websites these days: ads ad infinitum
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What's in a Name?
| You Should Have a Classic Name |
![]() You are practical and cool-headed. You stay composed, even in the face of drama and chaos. You carry yourself well, and you are quite classy. You have impeccable manners, and people like being around you. You are not a big risk taker, and no one would accuse you of being wild. You like to stick with what's tried and true. Classic names like Elizabeth, James, Victoria, Henry, Charlotte, William, or Anna would suit you. |
Nah, I believe I'll just keep my own name, thanks. I've grown used to it and am too old to respond to anything else.
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