By lara, lara@trippingonwords.com
Those of you who have been reading the blog since its inception (mom) or anytime thereafter (dad) will remember a couple reunions of claire and my college friends. This weekend is yet another…
It’s going to be a good weekend. A lot of eating, a lot of lazing about, and a lot of talking. There will be some clubbing thrown in, but most importantly, I have finished my first exam, and spent the whole plane flight out so that I can spend the weekend not even thinking about work. Yaaayyyy!!! Of course, if I keep procrastinating and writing blog posts, this might end up being a moot point.
I am also excited about the weather. Though
In an only very slightly related note: what is the verb for lightning? If there is rain, it is raining. Thunder, it is thundering. Lightning? Is it lightning-ing???
Seriously. I’m baffled.
3 comments:
Yes, if there is lightning going on, we say it is lightning outside.
now I'm baffled. lightening our lives with lightninging action. hope you get a flash of brilliance and bolt to the computer to tell me.
-Lauren
Lightning is an object. To my knowledge, there is no verb form. Though, dictionary.com says there is (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lightning). However, there are a lot of references in other definitions that don't quite stack up, so I'd take it with a huge grain of salt.
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