[Fictionary] the imminent failure of democracy

lindafowens at netzero.com lindafowens at netzero.com
Wed Apr 13 19:16:33 EDT 2011


Umm, didn't we already vote on this? Linda

---------- Original Message ----------
From: bergamot at cluemail.com
To: fictionary at swarpa.net
Subject: [Fictionary] the imminent failure of democracy
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:01:32 -0400

Hey folks,

It's Monday, evening is approaching, and I have only **four** votes.

If you aren't David Randall, Hutch, J-J, or Linda, send me your votes 
right now, before you forget.

Prove it to the world -- fictionary players *are* ready for 
Western-style democracy.

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A two-point vote and a one-point vote.


travisher, n.  1. One who exaggerates or invents facts.  2. A "yellow
     journalist".  Am. Eng. ca. 1897.

travisher, n. (Australian dial.) Roadkill.

travisher, n.  A pressure-sealed margin on a paper or plastic package.
     Named for Jessup K. Travisher (1910-1977), the manufacturing
     engineer who pioneered the process at Domino Sugar Co., New York.

travisher, n.  One who lies by telling an incomplete truth; more
     generally, a highly convincing liar.

travisher, n.  A counterfeiter who hand-paints currency, stamps, etc.

travisher, n.  A farmer who sells young birds for other farmers to raise
     to maturity.

travisher, n.  A convex spokeshave used to shape the buttock hollows in
     the seat of a wooden chair.

travisher, n.  A cane or walking stick made from a "snake", or ingrown
     set of twisted branches or vines.  Made popular by Sir William
     Travisher (1813-1888) of Kent, England.





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