Beginning to-day,
I’m going to start
using the word,
‘Eureka!’,
more in conversation.
Even if it means
having to really
up my game of
discovering stuff.
2.
Could this be
photographic evidence
of trefology
physically inserting
itself into our past?
3.
Divining the future
using abacomancy
seems like an excuse
to get out of
dusting your apartment
I think a well-placed “Eureka!” could turn an ordinary something into something extraordinary. In other words, discovery-wise, I think your eurekas could do most of the heavy lifting.
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I think you’re right. Eureka!
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Ooh! You’re a quick study!
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Haha!
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I will use any way I can to get out of dusting my apartment.
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On my journeys, I’ve discovered the Eureka Sand Dunes in California, and the town of Eureka Springs in Arkansas.
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Reblogged this on davidbruceblog #2.
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Eureka! A bit of sound advice!
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I don’t know if I will do this everyday from now on but I think I’ll try it in the next while just to shake things up. Great idea. Thanks.
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