Veristic
ver•is•tic adj.
1. True to natural appearance.
Her veristic flower painting emanates the smells of rose petals.
Word credit to Rachel G.
Definition from Gardner’s “Art Through the Ages” (11th. ed)
Veristic
ver•is•tic adj.
1. True to natural appearance.
Her veristic flower painting emanates the smells of rose petals.
Word credit to Rachel G.
Definition from Gardner’s “Art Through the Ages” (11th. ed)
Buttress
but•tress
3. Something that serves to support, prop, or reinforce.
My Uncle John uses peanut butter to buttress the flavor of vanilla ice cream.
Definition from The Free Online Dictionary:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/buttress
Truculent
truc•u•lent
1. Disposed to fight, pugnacious
Born with a stiff lip and a furrowed brow, Garret was the most truculent public school student on the bus.
Definition from The Free Online Dictionary:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/truculent
Oligarchy
ol•i•gar•chy
1. Government by a few, especially by a small faction of persons or families.
Thanks to the current government for today’s word.
Definition from The Free Online Dictionary:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/oligarchy
Conjecture
con•jec•ture
Typically, the word is used in the phrase “Heresay and conjecture;” however, I would venture to say that it could be used in 10 other ways.
Thanks to Alicia D. for the word of the day.
Definition from The Free Online Dictionary:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conjecture
The Washington Redskins have been my team since the 1980s, when I realized that the moving pictures on our wall screen served a purpose.
The Redskins have a storied past: 3 super bowls, 25 hall of famers, and one of the greatest owners in NFL History – Jack Kent Cooke. Gosh, we were in the playoffs just two years ago! Wha’ Happened!
Here’s the thing – all of the sudden we can’t score. I was at the Lions game this year when the Redskins failed to punch in a touchdown from the 1-yard line. They would eventually lose that game to the Lions, helping to alter NFL history forever (it’s still the Lions only win in a long, long time).
I just don’t know what to say. I mean – I could blame the coach, owner and quarterback, but to what end? They aren’t scoring points, and they have some playmakers on the offense (Portis, Cooley, Moss). I am pretty sure the offensive line is decent, although they are usually banged up or injured.
Here would be my next steps:
Well, those are just the beginning of the changes needed by the Washington Redskins. I like Jason Campbell, I wish the best for him; however, he isn’t getting the job done (ever). It’s time to shake things up, try some new schemes, and experiment. The traditional smash-mouth football style is not paying dividends.
Let’s crank up the diesel!
Hail to the Redskins!
It’s the only logical place to begin. I was born in 1983.
The Five Biggest Happenings in 1983 (thanks to Wikipedia for the 1983 time line):