Hauling it away
Jean-Joseph Cote
jjcote at juno.com
Thu Aug 1 22:44:49 EDT 2002
Well, how about that? I managed to submit a definition from an internet
cafe in another country while I was away from home for a week, I didn't
even vote, and somehow I won. The glacier lily definition, by the way,
was inspired by a book that I listened to on CD while driving through
Montana. The book (_Blood Lure_, by Nevada Barr) isn't one I'd
particularly recommend, but it was set in Glacier National Park, which I
visited later in the trip, and got to see real glacier lilies. And more
exciting, I got to see three wolverines crossing a snowfield about 100
yards away (and neither I nor my 5-year-old companion got eaten!)
So... let's begin the laborious procession of words that I think are
cool, but which you people are already familiar with. First, how about
you all tell me that you already know the word:
TUMBLEHOME
Jean-Joseph
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