September 18th, 2007
| It really is appalling that the last post entitled “New New New Stuff” was written way back on Cinco de Mayo. So before moving on to actually new stuff (or even stuff from four months ago for that matter) I’m first going to pay penance to that fact by posting some old old old stuff. |
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| The word “holiday” comes from the OLD English hAligdæg, literally meaning holy day. It is a day set aside for focusing on something beyond the every-day things, possibly a day to reset or refreshen one’s soul. |
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| “Road” comes from the OLD English rAd meaning ride or journey. So the Holiday Road might be the journey to refresh one’s soul, or the quest to enliven one’s passions. Or maybe even the search for a theme park called WallyWorld. Best ask Mr. Buckingham, I guess. |
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| And for the final OLD stuff (or would the singular be stuffi?) I give you a caveman inventing the wheel. |
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