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Boston: Disrespecting the King's English For Over 200 Years

masscommons wrote 3 days ago: Never underestimate the ability of entrepreneurial Boston sports fans to turn a phrase…or a bu … more →

Tags: History, Sports, City Life, Boston, keep calm, carry on, Bergeron, Bruins

Aspects - Kings' English

danlefthandside wrote 1 month ago: Tonight sees the launch party for Aspects third full length album, “The Left Hand Path”. … more →

Tags: Hip Hop, free music, Mix, Electronic, beats, funk, uk hip hop, hip-hop, Aspects

Ignorance

anewlight wrote 1 month ago: eyeballs to silly books all my youth ignorance beyond normal undestanding an oxymoron i know big wor … more →

Tags: ignorance, holy, old country, New World, Christian artist, dumb, mathematics

CANNED HEAT - KINGS ENGLISH

Stephen Cavaliero wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Centsless Sound, Music, rap, hip-hop, rapping, underground music, King, Kings, The King's English

Write on- I feel so pressurised I might just explode!8 comments

susan sheldon nolen wrote 3 months ago: It’s funny how words are used on both sides of the pond. I grew up with my father’s clear demands to … more →

Tags: writing, united states, Novel-Writing, Writing Tips, Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford, Yanks, Word, OED

THESE ARE NOT WORDS, &*%*&#^!!!!!!80 comments

Author Jodi Ambrose wrote 3 months ago:    . First and foremost let me say that I make up words all the time and/or use words incorrectly (u … more →

Tags: Blogging, Family, Grammar, happiness 2, Humor, Jodi Ambrose, Life in general, pictures 2, rants

Friday Friends: TKE and Friends

bamasaltydog wrote 4 months ago: EASY AS A, B, C . . . from BB A note from The Bensch Wensch: I love books.  Therefore, I love TKE.  … more →

Tags: Friends 2, writing, Friend, Friends, Writers, critique groups, Books, Humor, Blog

My Sermons and Daily Devotions Indexed9 comments

Glen wrote 4 months ago: I’ve finally got my act together. Scriptural Devotions all indexed and referenced here. Sermon … more →

Tags: Sermons

Saturday's Softcover: A Witch in Time, Saves Nine... or More!2 comments

bamasaltydog wrote 5 months ago: Easy as A, B, C . . .  from HA Witch Song by Amber Argyle Author’s description: The world is c … more →

Tags: Softcover, writing, Fantasy, Witch, Books, Witch Song, Amber Argyle, Utah writer, Series

All Your Christmas Presents Right Here: The King's English Omnibus6 comments

Glen wrote 5 months ago: The one year edition of the King’s English is out now.  All 365 devotions in one volume, from … more →

Christmas Present Idea: The King's English2 comments

Glen wrote 6 months ago: Purchase these quarterly devotionals in time for 2013. And coming very soon - an all-year version.   … more →

Banned Books Week2 comments

Amelia M. wrote 7 months ago: It’s banned book week! I feel kind of silly that I didn’t know about this before. This y … more →

Tags: Salt Lake City, Books, Reading, Banned Books Week, censorship

Live in the Present, but review your Past1 comment

DoMoreGoodDeeds wrote 7 months ago: It is most important to ACT in the present and review our past. And while you are living in the pres … more →

Tags: Awake and Aware, Raise your Frequency, Roscoe Lee Browne, New York Times, Black Like Me (1964), Leland Hayward, Mannix, All In The Family..., Good Times

Filthy Lucre1 comment

Glen wrote 7 months ago: When I began the King’s English, I was looking forward to covering this phrase.  I only realis … more →

Armageddon7 comments

Glen wrote 7 months ago: Armageddon is well known in our culture as the “final battle” for the future of the plan … more →

"If it should come to the ear of the court how I have been transformed, and how my transformation hath been washed and cudgeled, they would melt me out of my fat drop by drop, and liquor fishermen's boots with me."3 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 7 months ago: The Merry Wives of Windsor Act Four By Dennis Abrams —————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Henry IV, Falstaff

Bottomless pit10 comments

Glen wrote 7 months ago: The word in Greek is “Abyss.”  Jerome’s Vulgate left it untranslated.  John Wyclif … more →

Once and for all5 comments

Glen wrote 7 months ago: “Out, damned spot! out, I say!” Lady Macbeth’s line is one of Shakespeare’s most famous. … more →

A two-edged sword3 comments

Glen wrote 8 months ago: In modern speech a “double-edged sword” is a powerful weapon that “cuts both ways … more →


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