Today we discuss the origins of the word “wogitating.” It is the Feast Day of St. Mellonius, and in the garden, there are perennials.
Be Safe, and Stay Out of Funky Trouble.
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Today we discuss the origins of the word “wogitating.” It is the Feast Day of St. Mellonius, and in the garden, there are perennials.
Be Safe, and Stay Out of Funky Trouble.
Podcast: Download
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
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Now that is a good Saint.
Permalink“Funky Trouble…” I haven’t wogitated on what regular trouble might be.
PermalinkWogitation is just the thing to do on International Coffee Day, do yours right away!
*Wogitation may certainly be done at other times, but be certain to either hire a professional or take care to not attempt large amounts of wogitation without getting into shape for it first.
Permalink‘Wogitation’ is a perfectly cromulent word, being a Latinization of the vernacular ‘wodge’…
Perhaps a bit more complicated than run-of-the-mill wodging, but still… 7@=Q
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