A new word was added today to the English dictionary. History is made by accident.
Camplain. to use expressions of dissatisfaction and pain to forward an organized effort. The bloggers camplained intently until the race was returned to the original name.
Websters urged me to use their products, perhaps I will oblige.
13 March 2008
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Like Fran, I thought "camplain" was deliberate and rather clever. Rather sorry to find out it was a typo...
are you not going to respond to anything else other than the typo?
I responded to the earlier post, under Brooklyn Backstretch--yourself?
i was talking to powercap -- sorry
Power Cap,
Don't surcease to those people who are directing you to write a specific way! Or be directed by those who have no true substance. THAT is the intention of a "blog", your thoughts, your way, and only that way. This is not journalism, it's rather sharing unpublished content.
After all, you do have your own RSS feed. You don't need anyone else's.
I, for one, am intrigued to see how one would 'surcease to' something. You can surcease doing something, you can't surcease at anything (much less anyone) -- at least not in any proper grammatical sense.
If there's going to be some sort of contortion (linguistic or otherwise), I'd like to see it!
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