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Nick from Toronto is reading Adjustment Day November 5, 2012 - 4:54pm

- softcover (though paperback is fine--are they really one and the same?)

- the name Gord (I have a neighbour called that, maybe it's more of a Canadian thing)

 

Yours?

 

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Gordon Highland from Kansas City is reading Secondhand Souls by Christopher Moore November 5, 2012 - 5:21pm

Outlook Mail always thinks repurpose isn't a word. Drives me crazy, because I use that one a lot at work.

I was typing up an invoice once, using the word billable, as in "billable hours," and the repacement it suggested was bilabial. Cracked me up.

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avery of the dead from Kentucky is reading Cipher Sisters November 5, 2012 - 5:30pm

Transgressive.

Not a word.

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Nick from Toronto is reading Adjustment Day November 5, 2012 - 5:31pm

do you ever go by Gord? MS Word won't acknolwedge you.

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Gordon Highland from Kansas City is reading Secondhand Souls by Christopher Moore November 5, 2012 - 6:06pm

I do not; never heard of it, even… I also don't respond to Gordo. Flash is fine, however, as is Sensei, G, or any of its derivatatives, such as G-Money, G-String, G-Spot, G-Funk, G-Dawg (ugh, but oh well), ad infinitum. Thanks for asking.

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jyh from VA is reading whatever he feels like November 5, 2012 - 7:40pm

Some plural gerunds.

I think it's a gerund if I use "wondering" to mean a particular thought: eg, my wondering(s) quickly devolved into pure doubt(s). I guess there's no reason I would have to pluralize it.

[Also, spell-check doesn't like "pluralize," or "spellcheck," or "e.g." without dots.]