Beginning to-day,
I’m going to start
using the word
“Eureka!” more often
in conversation,
even if it means
having to really
up my game of
discovering stuff.
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Could this be
photographic evidence
of trefology
physically inserting
itself into our past?
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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