Happy Birthday,
sargeabernathy!
Sep. 7th, 2006 10:05 amEDIT: Supplemental happy birthdays to
bigtig and
stilghar!
For your present, here's today's Forgotten English!
And this was a good fifty years before "The Man Show"!
-The Gneech
For your present, here's today's Forgotten English!
enjeopard
To put in jeopardy, jeopardize, endanger.--Sir James Murray's New English Dictionary, 1901
Thrill Day
On this date in 1934, the Minnesota State Fair proudly entertained its patrons with a display of conspicuously dangerous exhibitions of questionable judgement as part of its annual Thrill Day. The day before, the Minneapolis Journal had recommended that readers go see "Marion Swanson pilot her racing auto through a plank wall" and "the most spectacular of all crack-ups," a head-on train collision. The Journal touted the wreck -- which did indeed live up to its billing -- saying of the trains: "They telescope, enveloped in flames with clouds of steam and smoke pouring from the battered hulks. They roll over, a mass of mangled scrap iron -- what a thrill!" Thrill Day debuted in 1922 with stunts by eighteen-year-old Lillian Boyer, who claimed to be the only female aviator to have boarded a moving automobile from a flying airplane. Into the 1940s the fair featured other such spectacles, including airplanes crashing into buildings.
And this was a good fifty years before "The Man Show"!
-The Gneech
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Date: 2006-09-07 04:37 pm (UTC)To put in jeopardy, jeopardize, endanger.
Soon you will be attacked by a jeopard.
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Date: 2006-09-07 05:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-07 06:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-07 07:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-07 08:03 pm (UTC)Remember to put the title in the form of a question
Date: 2006-09-08 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-07 09:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-07 06:07 pm (UTC)And as usual Gneech, your ludic lucubration on lexical idiolect sure is a whiz-bang!
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Date: 2006-09-08 03:03 am (UTC)Thanks Gneech :)