Friday, July 29, 2011

Fun With Words, by Jonathan W.

It's not just that everybody loves words, everybody needs words.   

  Vocabulary is a tool we use to convey thoughts, ideas, emotions and truths, as well as lies.  It's fun! no one denies that. 

  Another benefit of conversing is the tactic of impressing our correspondents.  Everyone is impressed by someone with a good vocabulary.  To understand this, consider this phrase- "Hello!  How are you doing?"  Consider that compared with, "I offer you my genuine salutations, and convey my sincerest attempt to empathize with your individual strides!"

  Now you should be asking yourself, 'Which greeting is more likely to promote the individual to a more intelligent response, or increase one's chances for a raise?'  Or similar reactions, of course.

  Well, the secret to increasing growth in life is start from the basics; a good place to start with is increasing the very building blocks with which a conversation is constructed— the vocabulary. 

  We can do that by learning longer, more intelligent words.  Wowing your audience will be no sweat, then.

  As it is good to learn the words, it is imperative that you understand the context upon which each is to be used.

  Let's start from a few simple words that are easy to remember, and are easy to insert into everyday conversation.

  Hippopotomonsrosesquippedalian  is simply a term pertaining to a very  long word.  first you need to sound it out, and then find a way to use it in common conversation.  For example, when you are introducing yourself to anyone, a good way to describe yourself is,  "I am a hippopotomonsrosesquipedalianist!" Or, "I enjoy long words!"  And then, you can add, "I was once a hippopotomonsosequippedaliophobiac, myself," which means, "I had a fear of long words."

  There.  That's a good starting point.  The next word is easily used in everyday conversation.  We can use floccinaucihilipilification.  This is the act of perceiving something as worthless.  We're all privy to this habit.  If ever you're asked to undertake a task you're not altogether enthused about, you can simply express your enthusiasm using that word.  "I feel pressed upon by the floccinaucihilipilification of that task," and your corespondent will inevitably be less inclined to offer that request, in the future.

  So we see that vocabulary is a good tool used to influence the way we relate to others.

  Finally, The last word we'll look at can be used when you're around smokers.  After expressing an amount of disconcertion at the irritation of the thoughtlessness of the smoker, calmly express that you're especially given to pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis." You then point out that this is a "Lung disease caused by the inhalation of volcanic silica dust, or "cigarette smoke," which in itself is  half-truth, as silica dust is actually what is used in both glass and toothpaste.  But chances are, the smoker won't know that, and will feel somewhat impelled to extinguish the cigarette.

  Hopefully you can see the amount of persuasion that can be caused by long words!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Hampton Lanes Bowling Review


Hampton Lanes Bowling Review
Written by Stephen

Hampton Lanes is a neat bowling alley in Northampton, PA. It is neat because it has an old school European-style feel. It has 24 AMF wooden lanes, Qubica Bowlland scoring, 1970's era ball returns and new Qubica-AMF pinsetters and masking units. The furnishings in front of the lanes are a mixture of circa – 1950's AMF curved corner sectional bench seats and modern Qubica seating systems with three different types of induvidual seats. This bowling alley is a fun place to visit on a Saturday afternoon when they offer family friendly glow-bowling. They have a very neat disco lighting system. The arcade is pretty good too. They have a scaled-down mini bowling game, with all of the general feauturies of a full size bowling alley, such as lanes with automatic bumpers, a pinsetter, automatic scoring and a ball elevator ball return system. This is one of my favorite bowling alleys to go to when I visit my Nani.

B3 Atlantic City Beach Trip

Beautiful Breaking Waves on the Board Walk


Ahh, the Beach

Friends at the Beach

Who says men don't like to shop!


Skee Ball, Anyone?

It was one hot day!

Relief from the heat and dinner. What a great day!!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Play Ball 2011!

           Well, it's finally baseball season again and I, for one, am thrilled!  I would like to make my 2011 postseason predictions to see how well I fare.  In the American League East, the Boston Red Sox look promising.  In the Central division, the somewhat surprising Cleveland Indians are likely candidates, and out in the Western division, the Texas Rangers look to repeat as pennant winners.  Over in the National League, the Philadelphia Phillies appear strong, the perenially dismal Pittsburgh Pirates are tearing up their division, and out West the Giants appear likely to repeat as division leaders.  When all is said & done, I actually am inclined to select this year's World Series champion as ... the Pittsburgh Pirates!!!!!  Crazy? Maybe!

                                                                                 by:   Daniel

Suburban Bowlerama Bowling Review

Suburban Bowlerama Bowling Review

Written by Stephen
Suburban Bowlerama is a bowling alley located on Queen Street, in York, Pa. It is neat because it has a neat somewhat retro feel yet at feels at the same time like a bowling alley in Europe. This is because it has styling elements, such as, chrome, neon, and glass block and at the same time it has a modern European-style scoring system called Brunswick classic, which is probably pretty rare in this country. My bowling Expirence was good here, except that I went there during the family friendly glow bowling time the staff woudn't allow you to set up the bowling scoring system yourself.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Midsummer Morn by: Clara Marcelle Farrar Greene (1840-????)

A wondrous blue of summerous  sky,
Adream of fair, sweet weather,
A floating cloud-band airlly,
joined hand-in-hand together.

A rippling sea, of upland-grass,
by the daisy-foam fecked over,
A fleet of butterflies,sailing past
to anchor in the clover;
A gay flotilla on fairy wing,
by the summer-breeze,
tossed brightly for the butterfly will
is a fickle thing, and his fancy changeth lightly.
An oriole, with happy wing,
above her nested-darlings,
in Mother-Pride, all quivering,
to tell her neighbor Starlings.
A leaning wall of Willow Green, a glimpse of shining river,
a wild rose hedge, all has been, and will again, forever,
O summer vision flushed anew!
O morn of fair-sweet weather,
 life is still young, and love is true,
and both, divine Together!

This poem was picked by Gary and Ben because it remind's us both of summer. We hope you enjoy.
Photos retreived from:http://blog.chriscrawfordphoto.com/?cat=5,