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Here is my remixed annotation video.  I wanted to re-upload it as I like the song (I wrote it :-) )

Please rate and comment over at YouTube to help it be seen.  Thanks!

YouTube asked partners to make a video explaining how to use a feature.  This is my video.

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  1. tonyb says: 72

    My mom’s pastor used to say in his sermons once or twice that if he tells us that there are no chandelliers hanging from the ceiling of his church when there really is, you will believe his lie!

  2. I want to annotize Marina all night and all day.

  3. ealga says: 69

    G.M.O. Alert-B1

    Virulence-extreme.

    Phenomenum-Guidence sequences for migrating butterflys.

    Distribution-Human Error.

    Vectors-

    1. Wexican Wafia
    2. Momsandto, U.S.A.

    Narrative-

    Scientists have disclosed the sequence, a gene-splice, for migration in butterflys.

    Since the introduction of this slice in Mexican pot fields and American corn fields; F.E.M.A. and the Red-Cross have been preparing a tescticle response to include lots of binoculars, movies and bevereges to serve affected areas during migration times of Monarch butterflys.

    Seems now that there have been infections of this gene in Mexico and U.S.A., whereever the Monarch butterfly goes during migration; massive amounts of popped corn and thickly rolled joints will be flying in on wings of gosimer threads.

    Special uniforms have been selected, tie-dyed scrubs will be the mood color of choice for our mission here for the next few centuries.

    Toothpicks and tweezers are a must for your surival kits.

    Prepare or be square!!!

  4. ealga says: 68

    [I'm all ears]

    Linda Molten Howe does a periodic report on coasttocoastam.

    How about a word reporter, reporting back from guest caller requests.

    See Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when he goes to factories and tells all in show and tell.

    Try videos that tell the ten thousand to one word stories of word derivations and the atendant recipie, artifact, family linage, production method or scientific whim.

    Go for guest on Sunday with George Knapp and/or use eytomology as a background and explain words as they arrive in guests conversations as a co-host, like pyrmid guests or science guests or antiquity guests.

    English is recognised as the language of science and aviation.

    So, try this soup.

    Go Amazing Super Wonder Word Woman.

  5. suprstock says: 67

    Why is it that your nips never stick out? :arrow: :arrow:

  6. freebird says: 66

    Dear Marina (”Busty Hotlips”)

    YouTube changed their functionality whereby I need to appeal to a broader audience or else I will be out of business. I am still trying to figure out the best way to do that without losing what I had. It really sucks for me and for all of you, because I really liked what I was doing.

    This is not permanent and I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do that. I do etymology, which is not a subject of broad interest in the first place.

    If you have some ideas on how I can do that, I am ALL EARS!

    I promise to try to maintain what I did.. I am just trying to figure everything out right now!

    Here’s my “TWO CENTS”

    Broaden your offerings by doing FUN, TOPICAL, TIMELY, CURRENT words that attract the Youtube numbers you desire.

    Carry on with the “etymological” words for us… your loyal members.

    Hire a suitable assistant to take some of the load away from you… maybe a retired wordsmith?

    Start selling a wide array of HotForWords merchandise from a print-on-demand type business. This one I highly recommend as they are the leader in this field. They do good work… you provide the art/graphics & you decide the prices. I have a store with this outfit for my art and it works very well.

    I believe you should be able to generate enough income through merchandising to be able to afford have a helper/(intern?)… then do a “fun/popular” version of HotForWords AND a “fun/serious” version too. Maybe come up with a suffix/prefix to identify the difference between the two.

    HotForWords (Quick and Easy)
    HotForWords (Slow and Deep)

    or whatever :lol:

    Wishin’ you all the best,
    Freebird

  7. bsomebody says: 65

    This date in history: April 1, 1621 – The Plymouth Colony signed the first treaty with Native Americans. This was also the first April Fool’s “gotcha!”

    Nobody has been able to top this one since. :roll:

  8. maustyle says: 64

    Mrs teacher, I would like to know the etymology of the word [standard].
    Please amend.
    Kind regards,
    your preferred student

  9. ENOUGH!
    Maybe all of you who are bitching the loudest at Marina about her latest lessons really are the prepubescent, whining little pussies that you sound like. Probably not. Do you even read her comments about this situation? Do you think she is pleased about this crap? If you are so used to getting your way; if your demand for instant gratification is so great, then go away. Just leave! If you cannot see HER big picture, go someplace else. When she says she’s doing the best she can, and has to exercise patience, I BELIEVE HER. Listen to her and stop clogging up everything with complaints about which no one can do anything at this time. OR JUST LEAVE.
    Create your OWN damn website. SHITFIRE, people!

  10. bsomebody says: 62

    I heard a rumor that the edit function was back. Let’s see. :???:

    Yay! I can edit now. Whoopeee!
    Thanks, M.

  11. Che Volay says: 61

    In the future we will be learning about more functions of YouTube

    {HFW has become a tool for Google} :sad:

  12. mrodz_5 says: 60

    Hey Marina. I was just watching the Pussycat Dolls’ new video. So it made me wonder, what does the phrase [Jai Ho] mean? Loved Slumdog Millionaire, so I was wondering if you could look it up.

  13. cufan71 says: 59

    Word Request :cool:
    [Tartar]

  14. John says: 58

    Marina,
    …..This is just a comment on the reaction of commenters to your comments here on your web sit, and a little something else thrown your way as a gift. I don,t know why but this just came to my mind today of all days.

    ……………………………..Poem Of Angels……………………………

    Sometimes it’s fun too see
    How peoples reaction to the
    Is as a virgin maiden ant in flight

    And what they all fail to really see is the famousness of the cruelty
    Of Gods appointment of sanctity of unto the
    Is to be as selective as purebred bee’s
    In the selection of your childs fathers to be
    So as not to be locked up for eternity

    For that reason God set you free
    For too benefit all humanity’s
    God’s holiness shines shines upon the
    Devil Daughters of God’s chosen tree’s

    Note to the(You ain’t no Fairytale)

    Love Ya Dearly
    A fellow dancer of the pages of the Book

    Later Tomater

    Can You re-enable the edit sometime?

    • neuroway says: 58.1

      Easy now Johnny boy!

      You on crack O’Sometin? Relax dude! Take it easy.. Take a deep breath! Inhale! Have some rest!

      And O’, don’t DRIVE, O’Itellya, you’ll remember about it!!!

    • neuroway says: 58.2

      Heck I meant to say, you’ll remember ’bout it. Sooorry! :cool:

    • Nice try. But it pales in comparison to my epic [limerick], which was originally published in the original publication of Annotate, which I suspect Teacher had to chuck just to erase how awesome and awful (redundant meaning intended here, thanks to Orlova’s lesson thereof) it was. And, due to over-education, still is as I’ve been able to reconstruct it from memory, heh–5 lines though, shouldn’t be too hard:

      There is a darling young lass named Marina
      From Russia with love comes our dear Czarina
      Buxomly bosomed indeed
      But brawn of brain’s her creed
      Thus and so … HotForWords est Lectio Divina

      • John says: 58.3.1

        he he he I knew this would call a reaction, I think its just ridiculous how she get’s “attempted gang banged” whenever she posts a comment here, and no one realizes.

        • Uuuh, didn’t you just write her a poem?

          • I don’t think he views his rules for others as rules for himself too.

            But to put forth obvious rules of thumb (feel free to add your own or disagree):

            –anyone bothered to post a message here is someone who thinks Marina is the [cat's pajamas]
            –some or many have written how Marina has positively affected their lives (when you do this, especially in the format of a poem, expect to be made fun of, even by or especially by people who have done the exact same thing, heh)
            –when some offer praise, some others offer criticism; when some offer advice, some others offer complaints

            And for the record on the last ponit, I just read below where someone else is moaning about the brevity and fluffiness of lessons as of late, and well we just have to remind ourselves that HFW is free and if we want our Teacher to remain our Teacher, she has to do what is best for herself to optimize her visibility on YouTube so that what serves as a joyful website to us remains her viable and rewarding livelihood. (Unless we want to start just donating money to Marina over paypal or something, well, actually I bet she could finance aspects of her existence off such a source of income…)

            Anyway John, don’t take my mockery of your poem seriously because I often lightheartedly rip people and I rarely mean what I say.

          • Well the words of a poem came to me nickbuskirk, wither their mine or a higher powers I suppose that’s for God and the Devil too know. I just typed them out. Ive never considered myself a poet.

          • If you can write what you feel
            If you can write what you know
            And you can do all of this
            The way I’m writing like so
            Then you’re a poet
            Whadda ya know… :mrgreen:

        • Hey, [rick]! They want to give you a [lime]! Wait— wuh? :eek: :???:

          :mrgreen: :twisted: :evil: :smile: :wink: :razz: :oops: :arrow: :?: :?: :?:

        • Anyone know what the standard wait time is from suggestion-to-production? I know Marina’s stated she wants more timely words concurrent with news & events, which is why [limerick] was suitable last month, but since she didn’t do it then, I wouldn’t expect her to do it until next St. Patrick’s Day.

          I think we should still be suggesting it nonstop, of course, but…well gosh I need to go off and gather the smattering of suggestions I’ve made and keep a list since so far I’m striking out…Marina should offer a private school option or an honors class or maybe an afterschool program to help kids who are behind in class, just as I was trying for teacher’s pet at first and then tried the opposite to get a detention (only to see that apple-polisher James get it right after I pined for it, ha)…whatever, I think there should be a better way to communicate ideas be they for lesson suggestions or other content-related matters that could help her in YouTube’s [whirlwind] or HFW.

          • If you want detention just tell her she’s wrong on one of her definitions, here like this http://www.hotforwords.com/2007/08/17/female-vs-male/

            scroll down it’s there you’ll see it.

          • It doesn’t have to make a difference wither your right or wrong, she can put you in just cause she can.

          • Oh I’ve tried that too. (And let the record show I was right.) Though it didn’t land me in detention or slap me with a referral or check me by way of demerit, nor warrant a hand-lashing by ruler, she did respond to instruct me that my error was in giving the nerd-worders (friendiligence I believe was the topic) too much credit in defense of one of their definitions weighed against the word’s compenents–accidentally praising me in a roundabout way.

            I think our Teacher decided then that it is best to not reward or punish me, rather instead she’s content to let me flounder and get lost in the shuffle–an egregious and sinister act; an … [outrage]! So, I suppose soon I’ll have to lower my hand and just keep my head down and hit the books, but, for now, I’m still entertained a bit by being shunned…it’s just like the hot girl at my gym who goes out of her way to never make eye contact with me–she wants me!

          • Sounds like you want you in the worse way.

    • leonard says: 58.4

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcARWCMpBb4…John you like poker? Did you play when drilling for [oil]? :cool:

  15. John says: 57

    Marina,
    …..This is just a comment on the reaction of commenters to your comments here on your web sit, and a little something else thrown your way as a gift. I don,t know why but this just came to my mind today of all days.

    ……………………………..Poem Of Angels……………………………

    Sometimes it’s fun too see
    How peoples reaction to the
    Is as a virgin maiden ant in flight

    And what they all fail to really see is the famousness of the cruelty
    Of Gods appointment of sanctity of unto the
    Is to be as selective as purebred bee’s
    In the selection of your childs fathers to be
    So as not to be locked up for eternity

    For that reason God set you free
    For too benefit all humanity’s
    God’s holiness shines shines upon the
    Devil Daughters of God’s chosen tree’s

    Not to the(You ain’t no Fairytale)

    Love Ya Dearly
    A fellow dancer of the pages of the Book

    Later Tomater

  16. seesixcm6 says: 56

    Dear Marina,
    It was nice to see you use close-up views in this version of your video. You look exciting to me in your red dress, too! :razz:
    I word I use more often than “annotize” is “attenuate.” In electronics, this meand to reduce the amplitude, or power, of an electronic signal, but without loss of signal quality. It’s done differently with analog and digital signals, and it’s important to make computers operate efficiently without using up batteries so quickly. In general, “attenuate” means to make something slender or thin, or to reduce the flavor in some kinds of food. So, would [attenuate] be a great word for a video of yours, or what? :grin:
    Seesixcm6

  17. Capman911 says: 55

    Any body else having trouble with twitpic?

  18. Capman911 says: 54

    Marina I saw a spot on tv that said Disney and another company, I think it was Sony was going to start buying up big spots on YT and running small adds or movie trailers or the likes. These were like 10 and 20 minute long videos. Sorry this is no April fools joke.

  19. I disagree with today’s quote:

    Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. – Antoine de Saint Exupery

    Perhaps this one is a case where context is needed, but going by the sentence alone, it appears he is referring to the perfection of a thing, an object, or some other body of work, some other creation. So, the problems with this are primarily twofold. Firstly, if he is in fact referring to the perfection of things, then they are things created by mankind, which is to say that they, like all creations, are created by collecting elements of matter and assembling them together–from adding to, not taking away from. Whether it is a painting, a watch, a car, a novel, a career, or a journey, an adventure, these are all things that are comprised by addition-to as experience is applied.

    Secondly, and this is less pedantic and more inescapable, the truest sense of perfection is something that continues to give pleasure over time. Things don’t give pleasure forever because things don’t change. You’ll love your car but get a new one, then forget about the old one as the imrovements made, added onto, the new one, thanks to the march of technology and engineering over time. Same with watches. I like Tag Heuers, and I’ve bought a couple of them over the years thinking this is my keepsake, then I’ll get tired of it because it doesn’t change, and this is something I’ll notice when a certain new one will be introduced with obvious improvements or looks. So, if the author is speaking of perfection of objects our adventures, then it is obviously wrong since anything static, anything that doesn’t change and cannot change, can never be perfect as it is subject to the law of diminishing returns.

    However, I’ll grant the leniency of ignorance since it’s unclear what he’s talking about from that quote alone. The one area wherein perfection may be achieved by the means he suggests–by having nothing left to take away–is in relationships, human relationships. Maybe it’s better framed to say perfection is achieved when there is nothing unnecessary or nothing extraneous leftover. That is, there is nothing nonessential. Since a perfect relationship would be one where the intrusion of the petty would not ever occur, this is one area where it is true that less is, or can be, more. But, the nature of human relations is such that pettiness most certainly will be involved after infatuation subsides, and so everyone needs to be willing to endure that until the point arrives when perfection can begin to take place as matters of petty are taken away. So only in this arena could perfection be achieved in the manner Antoine de Saint Exupery claims. And to be clear, it only occurs after a bunch of bullcrap happens first, and then that bullcrap is taken away as long as both parties are sane and relatively intelligent and disciplined…and share common interests and are attractive to one another, etc.

    Maybe I should proofread this b/c surely I’ve made typos and grammatical errors and probably not written sentences as well as I should, but…nah…it’s way too long and I doubt anyone is still reading it, lol — plus it’s almost lunchtime in the EST and I want to workout before eating …. later

  20. ignition says: 52

    Hi Marina! I’m new in town XD

    I have a word that is not on your list I love to have your help with.

    the word is CORNY … I think it has to do with the corn’s tenderness, but you are the expert. XD

    thank you in advance

    Ignition

    (P.S.: my first language is spanish)

  21. Evan Owen says: 51

    .

    Милаяа Марина,

    For your listening pleasure, Josh Groban with Charlotte Church. :grin:

    EO

  22. Evan Owen says: 50

    ***HAPPY APRIL FOOLS’ DAY***

    Word request: [harass], a contemporary workplace issue.

    Etymology: There was this country where men were noted for hirsuite buttocks, and mooning was popular…oh, never mind. :roll:

    Our driver at work (our company sells home medical supplies) said, “Well, gotta go deliver these ‘Depends.’ ”
    Me: “No man is an island, but some are incontinent.” :mrgreen:
    Boss: “I’m going to add bad puns to our anti-[harassment] policy.” :sad:

    Speaking of tittle (last lesson), Iota quit telling bad puns. {“Yodh think he’d realize he’s not funny.”} :roll:

  23. nw2394 says: 49

    Sorry Marina, but your stuff lately is not for me. I want the old, intelligent Marina backl. Intelligence is sexy – this stuff is for airheads and is not worth bothering to press the play button.

    Can I unsubscribe somehow – or are you going to be doing some quality stuff anymore?

    Nick

    • neuroway says: 49.1

      Nick,

      Intelligence is like a cold. It comes and go, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, and can be replaced by strikes of dumbness. It’s the way it is, isn’t it?

    • Marina says: 49.2

      Nick,
      YouTube changed their functionality whereby I need to appeal to a broader audience or else I will be out of business. I am still trying to figure out the best way to do that without losing what I had. It really sucks for me and for all of you, because I really liked what I was doing.

      This is not permanent and I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do that. I do etymology, which is not a subject of broad interest in the first place.

      If you have some ideas on how I can do that, I am ALL EARS!

      I promise to try to maintain what I did.. I am just trying to figure everything out right now!

      This video was simply a video that YouTube asked me to do.

      • Hello Marina,

        You don’t necessarily need to use your YouTube videos as your featured lessons on this site, do you? You clearly have two different audiences here and over at YouTube. I confess I don’t watch your videos on YouTube anymore, because the real draw for me is the banter between the wits on hfw.com.

        Re money-making: would it pay to have a line of HFW t-shirts, coffee mugs, DVDs, etc.? I’d love to have a HFW “Intelligence is Sexy” coffee mug on my desk at work, and wear a HFW t-shirt to the beach. I know you’re busy, but surely there’s some marketing company that put together this product line for you.

        OK, just brainstorming. :smile:

      • “I need to appeal to a broader audience…..”

        Soooo confused, which is it a broader audience* or as you mentioned before a younger audience?

        *Always thought marketers go for a target audience, if this is the intention of the “change in functionality.” :???:

      • nw2394 says: 49.2.4

        Your gracious reply is appeciated – and I do understand your present difficulty.

        Never the less, I like the old stuff and don’t like many of the recent videos – just the way it is.

        Nick

      • If you have some ideas on how I can do that, I am ALL EARS!

        :smile: We could all become Scientologists!

        :razz: April Fools :!:

      • ealga says: 49.2.6

        YouTube changed their functionality whereby I need to appeal to a broader audience or else I will be out of business.

        :arrow: Sounds simple enough, going on in youtube? Change, evolve, word goddess.

        I am still trying to figure out the best way to do that without losing what I had.

        :arrow: Gotta spend something to make something.

        It really sucks for me and for all of you, because I really liked what I was doing.

        :arrow: Not time for tears Word Woman. There are many poor enuciators to save. Yet alone lost students. Get them when they are young, using science words and cooking or…….. ENUNSEAATE.

        This is not permanent and I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do that.

        :arrow: Hambiguious; but delicous dear.

        I do etymology, which is not a subject of broad interest in the first place.

        :arrow: Says who,millions of cost to coat am show guests would love to dot you eyes and cross your teas.

        If you have some ideas on how I can do that, I am ALL EARS!

        :arrow: Have you looked in the mirror latley, you not all ears, you pretty well all in order.

        I promise to try to maintain what I did.. I am just trying to figure everything out right now!

        :arrow: Look below, figure it all out map….

        This video was simply a video that YouTube asked me to do.

        :arrow: :???: Missed it….. Well done Alpha.

        :idea:

        :cool: etymology

        :arrow: folk etymology :?:

        Main Entry: et·y·mol·o·gy

        Pronunciation: \-jē\

        Function: noun

        Inflected Form(s): plural et·y·mol·o·gies

        Etymology: Middle English ethimologie, from Anglo-French, from Latin etymologia, from Greek, from etymon + -logia -logy

        Date: 14th century

        1 : the history of a linguistic form (as a word) shown by tracing its development since its earliest recorded occurrence in the language where it is found, by tracing its transmission from one language to another, by analyzing it into its component parts, by identifying its cognates in other languages, or by tracing it and its cognates to a common ancestral form in an ancestral language

        2 : a branch of linguistics concerned with etymologies

        — et·y·mo·log·i·cal \-mə-ˈlä-ji-kəl\ adjective
        — et·y·mo·log·i·cal·ly \-k(ə-)lē\ adverb

        recipies are here-in
        family linage is here-in
        artifacts are here-in

        antique word show…… worked for antique road show

        O.k. Everybody Spin….

        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/itymology

        etymology
        idiomology
        actinology
        tonology
        iconology
        gemology
        ichnology
        etymologise
        etymologize
        echinology
        telmatology

        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/etynnology%20

        etymology
        actinology
        tonology
        echinology
        deontology
        iconology
        actinologue
        odontology
        gynecology
        genealogy
        ichnology
        genecology
        gynaecology
        gemology
        odonatology
        etymologise

        Well, good luck, you might also start mid-night preschool, lots of story telling and grammar going on.

        grammar shaman gramorian shaman

        http://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+shaman&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLA_en

        http://www.myspace.com/aaronleitch

        “Grimoiric Magick, Golden Dawn, Wicca, Qabalistic Philosophy”

        “Aaron Leitch has been a scholar and spiritual seeker for nearly two decades. His explorations have taken him into many fascinating areas of human spirituality, their history and their modern practice. His writings (both in print and on the web) cover such varied fields as Middle Eastern Religion and Mythology, Solomonic mysticism, Shamanism, Neoplatonism, Hermeticism and Alchemy, Traditional Wicca and Neopaganism, The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Thelema, Angelology, Qabalah, Enochiana, African Diaspora Religions, Pow-wow and Hoodoo folk traditions, Psychology and Consciousness Expansion, Cyberspace, Modern Social Commentary, and several student resources. He is the author of Secrets of the Magickal Grimoires, and will soon release the world’s first Encyclopedic Lexicon of Dr. John Dee’s Angelical Language. Visit Aaron at http://www.myspace.com/aaronleitch and kheph777.tripod.com”

        [I'm all ears]

    • Evan Owen says: 49.3

      The sun rises and sets, the moon waxes and wanes, tides come in and go out, seasons come and go, and all come back again…nw2394, where’s your sense of perspective and commitment? Besides, look at the comments pages, there are some true gems lying in all the sand. :smile:

      • Pardon my Cherokee but nw2394 probably just needs something to toss off to… :shock:

        • Nah – there are *plenty* of other sites if one wants that sort of thing. Marina sure is a beauty – but I don’t need this site for that – honest!

          • OK. BTW, are you a linguist or into linguistics (if even just etymology)?

          • Sorry wordlover – have to reply to my own post as can’t nest the comments deeply enough.

            I am not a linguist – I just like knowing where words come from.

            Did do some Latin and Russian at school years ago – and have taken a bit of interest in Esperanto and Novial as an adult – but have never become competent with any of them.

            Frankly, wherever I’ve travelled in the world, the locals all want to practice their English on you (ok – well not in France much) – so you don’t get much chance to try whatever they speak anyway!

            Nick

          • À propos your comment’s typographical placement: That’s no problem t’all. Indeed, pernidification would get a bit out of hand and make the page all zig-zaggy.

            If you really want a good experince in language learning, I highly recommend the book The Loom of Language. It’s especially helpful if you want tips on remembering the vocabularies of other languages.

    • leonard says: 49.4

      Nick: Marina used to do masterpieces and now has that mind-set of what used to be [bubble-gum]….dictation of youth and :?: Yummy Yummy Yummy I got love in my tummy
      an oldie for the gang of HotForWorship :lol:

  24. cufan71 says: 48

    :mrgreen: Happy April Fool’s Day everybody :!: :lol:

  25. Che Volay says: 46

    Re: YT if you play out of the subscription box the videos are upside down if you click elsewhere the page is fine.

  26. Che Volay says: 45

    YT is obnoxious, to annoying to watch any videos :mad:

  27. maheez says: 44

    I would like to request the word [digital] since the transition is on its way.

  28. labbatt78 says: 43

    Ive never witness anything upside down when I first went on you tube? Wow! How would anybody managed to get the screen upside down? Cool! :cool:

  29. Che Volay says: 42

    Ja ja ja YT is playing this lesson and all other videos upside down
    Guess YT is ‘April Fooling’ everyone. :shock:

  30. leonard says: 41

    I want to take a good look at this very common assumption of critics and others that have just mentioned, that Artaud’s theoretical programme has now been so thoroughly put into practice on the stages of the west that we might as well all go back to our quiet homes in Hamsterdam, city of a diligent and industrious folk, where apparently 6% of job openings come in the sector called Art, and where, significantly, the profits that accrue go mainly to the Horeca industry, a fact that gives a new turn to the old truth that without food there can be no art. How marvellously we are screened here from war, famines and plagues. *****from Artaud et le peyotl****it pays to go to university***** :wink:

    • leonard says: 41.1

      The Reinvention Of The Human Face
      byDonald Gardner…soul they R…there goes misery :cool: Criticism inspired by love is maybe the most inspiring, but love can make mistakes, principally because of the marvellous tendency of love to drive out objectivity. Her account, then, is attractive, but unwittingly it tends to make his madness picturesque. The logic of this kind of discourse ends in the acquiescing in the marginalization of so many artists who are unable to work either because of the hypersensitive development of their own characters or because of the commercialization of contemporary cultural institutions.

      I’ll not bring the Wine…ha-ha

      :smile:

  31. leonard says: 40

    A verb is like a note; a nerd eats an apple and notes he(she) or it, or like another note is why cook a peeled apple? I verbed my tree and trimed my notes to fit the the big wheels tables….I tables the wood for heat. a note too :razz:

  32. animalntaz says: 39

    Oh, okay… felt like a repeat.

  33. ealga says: 38

    Eloah Rabahmmnah Oahulawi’i!

    Means what it sounds like.

    Akin to anointing.

    Slant Rthyms with a word like challenge does to orange.

    Guitar lessons at overlook…….

    God Is Good

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz4LY2hynlw

    The Hawaii Network – Pu’u Ualakaa Park Lookout

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lSLVgktGhk

    Need a light?

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5804326697533034741&ei=dRDTSb_ZIKayqAPTrdHyDg&hl=en

  34. Evan Owen says: 37

    Word request: [bezoomny], meaning “crazy or mad” according to the Urban Dictionary

    as in: “I get all bezoomny when any veck interferes with a ptitsa singing, as it might be.” — Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange

    A most excellent word for our “oomny” teacher to explain! :grin:

    • Evan Owen says: 36.1

      So what does the squaw of the hippopotamus have to do with a right triangle? Or the δεσπόσυνοι? Or the diet of queen bee larvae? :roll:

      ealga, you’re not related to leonard, are you by chance? :???:

    • leonard says: 36.2

      Some people can’t plow to save the people they love. by little big leonard…some minds are not planning; but plotting against the faith of love….by big little leonard…Food is feed, like what (+) a quadrant and the seasons needed to flavor what is ate(not eight) or monkeys of 80′…by leo’nard…jimmy page is a rock n’ roll star**!**)*(+++)*(+++{-:)WORDwordswords that has no horse or bull(nutless) :shock: :smile:

  35. I sure am looking forward to seeing your Factor appearance, Marina! Watching an episode you were on led me here. Then you set the hook…

    Good night, Marina.
    Good night, HFW Family.
    (Good night, John Boy, etc.)

  36. ealga says: 34

    Bookmarked leads.

    Have you ever…..?

    Zodiac with 48 characters?

    Forty-eight constellations tell the Story of the coming Redeemer, His people and His victory over Satan. It’s the Bible In The Stars.

    Someone’s [been had] by the Illuminati?

    This series contains Illuminati information from the origins of this Satanic Priesthood to the present day, from the top world bankers to the mind control sex slaves at the lowest level.

    More…..

    http://stag.ws/ – radio archive

    Esoteric Agenda

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6030443037963555139

    Satan’s Seedline Pt1… Aliens, Reptilians, Hybrid, Nephilim

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf9kqBc4ZJ0

    [seedy]

    Can’t we all get along?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkqezCDxTZE

    Rodney King

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROn_9302UHg

  37. cthulur7 says: 33

    What is the origin of the word [beautiful]?

  38. wildmandl says: 32

    Guitar players say they go to the “woodshed” when they practice and they call a guitar an “axe.” What do they mean, and what is the origin, when a guitar player says he is “working on his [chops]?

  39. bsomebody says: 31

    Can’t get it to play on YT. It says the URL is “malformed.” WTF is malformed anyway? :???:

    BTW, right now, Talking Heads, Living in a War Zone.

  40. These food product recalls are really cracking my nuts
    :evil: f^*! that! it’s peanut butter and jelly time!

    :smile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7TuSlQiYFM&feature=related

  41. On a news related topic; did anyone hear about that pistachio recall going on? :twisted: that nuts :!:

  42. :mrgreen: YT is doing maintainence. A good time to visit the HotForWords site :!:

  43. mocker says: 27

    What are the origins of the words [stall and install]?

    How can stall mean to procrastinate (as in stop stalling and just answer the question), to come to a stop (as the plane is stalled, get a parachute), and also be a noun describing a small enclosure for a horse, er, “a throne,” or sales booth? How does adding “in” turn it into a word for “set-up for use” or “put into place?”

    This is my very first question and my very first post. Please be gentle. I love your big blue eyes.

  44. kernunos says: 26

    Hi Marina, thank you for your videos, I learn a lot with them.

    Can you say me the origin of the word “Lo”?

    Thanks Marina, I hope you can solve my question ^^

  45. bluevega008 says: 25

    Hey Marina, love your videos. I would like to request a word if I may: :smile:
    [kaleidoscope] I was wondering about is orgin and if it is related to the orgin of the word telescope. If you could invesigate that would be great! Thanks!

  46. ealga says: 24

    :mrgreen:

    I’m Irish, English, American (pa); Prussian, French, Polish, German (ma)

    I like ancient manuscripts. Try these…..

    http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ancientmanuscripts.com

    So, now we know that bread and beer were very similar in the beginning. Which came first is the big question.

    Beer probably, too much flat bread around in the past.

    We have discovered what the Knight Templers carried as treasure in the day.

    See here, from flat bread to sliced bread [nothing neater since sliced bread] we all moved.

    Too many missing the point around 1-33 A.D.

    Christ was a very popular brand bread….. Christ was risen.

    Here the Aramaic Shamans enjoyed the fermentation process and society went on.

    Actually the bread was so good, it was said it could raise the dead and a religion was made around it.

    So, Yep, the treasure the Knight Templers carried with them was Sour Bread starter.

    Being Royality is so,so, sure see a lot in the Angelic Ring Tones of Vowels and Consonants sounds and strings.

    “”"*!*”"”

  47. ealga says: 23

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Ealga

    Alga
    -algia
    Algoa
    Elegy
    Elogy
    Yalta
    Alogi
    Alogia
    Alca
    Alda
    Alta
    Elatea
    Eulogy
    Alhagi
    Aluta
    Eloge
    Allege
    Ology
    Eagle
    Hulegu

    :idea:

  48. ealga says: 22

    I’m played a word….

    Ealga =@ Algae

    Taken name =

    Ealga Ray Calculaministra DeGezza (a medium story)

    http://www.google.com/search?q=ealga&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLA_en

    http://www.irelandseye.com/irish/traditional/names/first/ealga.shtm

    Irish First Names
    Ealga (f), ‘noble’
    Ireland is sometimes referred to as Inis Ealga, ‘the Noble Isle’, which is the source of this unusual name.

    http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/findresults.asp?name=EALGA

    Gender: Female
    Origin: Irish
    Meaning: Noble

    :grin:

  49. Marina,

    Neat music. How did you make it? I mean, what equipment (keyboard, whatever)?

  50. ealga says: 20

    Well if you like the way word goddess here sticks a post-it; you really gotta see curd goddes Don Quixote pins a tail.

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ennotate

    annotate
    notate
    nutate
    unnoted
    inodiate
    antedate
    nictate
    innated
    entitle

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/innotate

    annotate
    notate
    inodiate
    nictate
    innated
    intacta
    imitate
    nutate
    intact
    inchoate
    amitate
    unnoted
    intake
    inoculate

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unnotate

    annotate
    notate
    nutate
    unnoted
    unitage
    unhatted
    unmatted
    unakite
    inodiate
    uncoated
    nictate
    unnotched
    unheated
    unmated
    unacted
    untaught
    undated
    innated

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amotate

    amitate
    imitate
    annotate
    amidate
    metate
    mutate
    mitote
    hematite
    haematite
    motet
    ammodyte
    Umtata
    mutuate
    mutato
    imitatee
    matelot
    notate
    matelote
    Matteotti
    matchet

    :mrgreen:

  51. ealga says: 19

    I sent an email to words@waywordradio.org as you suggested.

    Used your recommondation in subject line.

    All went pretty good, waiting to hear back from those folks.

    When I left the internet cafe, next to the Hard Rock cafe, I was surprised to find gone, my tied up mule, Don Quixote, had loosened herself.

    Luckly, I was able to tell by herfoot steps, she was on the way to the Country Western bar, nearby.

    Has anyone seen my mule, Don Quixote? I got to catch her before she burrows herself in to being a jack-ass at the bar.

    If you see her, you can get her attention with a burrito. Tell her, Don Quixote, go home.

    Well, any more lines to develop here?

    Ealga lives in Hawaii; Don Quixote has a limited Education Visa and is just visiting.

    • wordlover says: 19.1

      What is the origin of your name? It sounds Sami.

    • wordlover says: 19.2

      Wait, it’s Irish. Sorry! :oops:

    • neuroway says: 19.3

      Dear Ealga!

      This is unacceptable! Next thing you know Don Quixote will be calling you bitch or assness in a perfect Texan English!

      I say don’t educate the mule! Remove her visa! Mules are stupid animals that don’t know the difference between their mouth and their a$$h013! Beat the crap out of her I say! Screw the mule!

      Erm.. Wait.. That is a bit hot blooded.. I mean, gently sit with her at a bar, in front of a good burrito, and diplomatically talk your way into letting her know what you’ll gonna replace her by a brand new pickup truck or SUV and you gonna give her a visa to Ngorongoro to be “educated” by lions, hyenas and cheetahs!

      Hoping this helps and yours truly,

      Neuroway

      • Look who doesn’t give a flying ʞɔnɟ about animals! :cry: I mean, Ngorongoro? That’s cold, man. How ’bout at least Serengeti (SNP)? That way she might make it on Animal Planet one day…

      • ealga says: 19.3.2

        This is unacceptable! Next thing you know Don Quixote will be calling you bitch or assness in a perfect Texan English!

        :arrow: She speeks Navaho, a Code-Talker, if she tells me anything; well, you know she, has to thrill me.

        I say don’t educate the mule! Remove her visa! Mules are stupid animals that don’t know the difference between their mouth and their a$$h013! Beat the crap out of her I say! Screw the mule!

        :arrow: Don Quixote is of inpeckable character. She graduated first in everyone of her classes and won noticable office, President, seven times, often elections using a Donkey for a icon.

        Stubby, as she is affectionatly refered to, also works hard walking over acres of wheat, helping making bread for the local prision, in work-study program. Not only has she been reared in a Diplomatic Family; she instructs often, helping people get their badges.

        Erm.. Wait.. That is a bit hot blooded.. I mean, gently sit with her at a bar, in front of a good burrito, and diplomatically talk your way into letting her know what you’ll gonna replace her by a brand new pickup truck or SUV and you gonna give her a visa to Ngorongoro to be “educated” by lions, hyenas and cheetahs!

        :arrow: Actually, Stubby will ultimatly serve with the ancestorial horses of the Knight templers and help retain the traditions of fermented breads, especially Christ. And knowing the differences of her mouth, south, nozzel and other jets; Stubby guarentees you a new flavor sensation everyday.

        Come enjoy Christ with Stubby and all the other – Raises the Dead and is Risen.

        Stubby is nearly irreplaceable; but we can say we got to tan her backside in loving form of encouragement.

        :mrgreen:

        Hoping this helps and yours truly,

        Neuroway

  52. freebird says: 17

    :lol: A person who annotates is an annotater… and someone who doesn’t know how to do this is… a “cannotater!” :lol:

  53. thegorn says: 16

    Sexy song! Like the way you say the word “can’t…”

  54. Hi Marina, if i could i would love to request a word.

    [inertia] I have it as part of my xbox live gamertag and i looked at the meaning but i am a bit curious about the origin of the word.

    It would be awesome if you made a video about it , Bye :wink:

  55. wordlover says: 14

    Marina, how can I earn a background (like Che Volay and Captain Jack have) so I can have a nicer color? :?: :???:

  56. Marina,

    When I try to rate and comment I get a message that there is a “malformed URL video ID”.

    My teeth are still sweating, though.

  57. Nice again, Marina. You’re so sexy you make my teeth sweat!