Humidor's Word of the Day

Russ Pitts

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Humidor's Word of the Day

Do you want to know what editors talk about, deep in the dark recesses of their editorial warrens, when there's no one around to hear? Words. Duh.

Today in the Humidor, in-between arguments over the proper placement of punctuation, discussions of the vagaries of version control software programs and the effects of subtle imagery on otherwise incomprehensible topics, we were making jokes about words. And yes, this is the part where you can safely back slowly away from this article and go read something about things that blow up, if you're so inclined.

Go ahead. I understand.

The word of the day was almost "verve."

"Edgy is played out," said Joe, after I suggested we needed a word that meant "funny and dangerous," and offered "edgy."

"So what's the new edgy?" I asked.

To which he answered: "Verve."

Which is true. Verve is our watchword here at Team Humidor. It means everything "edgy" used to mean, and so much more. And you don't see it much, which automatically qualifies it as "covetable" in the Editor's Handbook. But "verve," as awesome a word as it is, is not the word of the day; word of the year maybe, but not of the day.

Today's word of the day was written into an email by Julianne, posted about on a web forum by this writer and spoken aloud in the Humidor by Joe all before any of us had mentioned it to the others. We tracked back a bit, and decided we hadn't heard it anywhere else recently, it just came to us. All of us. At the same time. That, my friends, is what we call verve.

Today's word is: pithy; a word which was spontaneously cogitated in the minds of no fewer than three editors, almost simultaneously, and about which I've just written this entirely too pithy blog entry. (I was going for verve.)

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Goofonian

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I would have prefered verve too, mostly because I don't know what it means.
Although is does give me flashbacks of Bitter Sweet Symphony playing at my highschool formal.
 

Andraste

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I'm glad I'm not the only form whom this wonderful word, verve, has been ruined by a tall narrow fellow walking along a sidewalk. le sigh
 

Joe

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And for those of you in the late Y generation, here's the music video by The Verve, from when MTV played music:
Youtubes [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZcb4yxHOM].
 
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Joe said:
And for those of you in the late Y generation, here's the music video by The Verve, from when MTV played music:
Youtubes [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZcb4yxHOM].
That's crazy. MTV never played music. You're just telling tall tales again.
 
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I alway liked The Verve Pipe better than The Verve. If I remember correctly, I was either a freshman in high school, or a senior dating the freshmen girls when this song came out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yahz7Wt2QrM
 

Joe

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I was a sophomore, so it unfortunately has no bearing on me :(.

BUT, I raise you "Quarterback" by Nada Surf:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WGLxoCj4EE4
 
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Speaking of Surf, I'm coming back with a Butthole Surfers "Pepper," http://youtube.com/watch?v=AV_Wd0oa07c and throwing in a Tripping Daisy "I Got a Girl" http://youtube.com/watch?v=LOObR0RhM4Y

Your next move sir?
 

Joe

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In "Pepper," there are cops in riot gear.

In "Sabotage," the cops are a riot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzTxuDUfzzM
 
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You wonder why Mike D, Adrock, and MCA say they have 'a f**kin thorn in my (their) side' in "Sabotage," but Jesus Santa really does in Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7QD_m83pWU
 

Joe

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Little girl dressed up in a Klan outfit running through Hell?

Little girl dressed up as a bumblebee running through fields. "No Rain," Blind Melon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KcyWoW07FQ

Also, both lead singers died early.
 
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Sure, Blind Melon's "No Rain" was a great song and video...but G 'n' R, "No(vember) Rain" is a much better song and video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtcCqYbT9qI

Plus, Axl's still alive and has some sweet braided dreadlocks.
 
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And...in response to the Thunderdome comment earlier, I submit Tupac and Dr. Dre in "California Love," loosely based on Return to Thunderdome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWOsbGP5Ox4
 

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a2SkinneeJ said:
Sure, Blind Melon's "No Rain" was a great song and video...but G 'n' R, "No(vember) Rain" is a much better song and video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtcCqYbT9qI

Plus, Axl's still alive and has some sweet braided dreadlocks.
And I give you Slash's, from GNR, best performance ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weoP4PEmR40
 
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Michael Jackson and Slash? How about Michael and Janet slash through outer space and smash everything in sight in "Scream." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_fkPpGKUKU
 

Goofonian

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How on earth am I supposed to get any work done when I'm spending all day watching you tube video clips!?!?!?!!?!?
 

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Goofonian said:
How on earth am I supposed to get any work done when I'm spending all day watching you tube video clips!?!?!?!!?!?
I'm beginning to wonder how they're getting any work done...

;P
 

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Andraste said:
Goofonian said:
How on earth am I supposed to get any work done when I'm spending all day watching you tube video clips!?!?!?!!?!?
I'm beginning to wonder how they're getting any work done...

;P
I suppose the amount of random threads being thrown up on the escapist today has something to do with the proximity of christmas?

Personally, today is my last day before I jump in the car for an 8 hour drive back home. 6 more hours..........