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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Wednesday word ~ and moving right along

Moving right along

Seven of my closest friends have died in the past couple of years:  Barbara, Sandy, Donna, Tiny, Evelyn (see #3), Sheila (see #4), and Marie.  And now another friend tells me her cancer has spread and she probably does not have long to live.  Maybe it's time for me to move back to Chattanooga (it's my hometown) and friends younger as well as older.  Recently, I've been "going" to Sunday School via Zoom with the Seekers Class back in Chattanooga, anyway.

Word of the Day

spu·ri·ous /ˈsp(y)o͝orēəs/ adjective = not being what it purports to be; false or fake.  Example: "He worked hard to separate authentic claims from spurious claims."
  • Similar:  bogus, fake, not genuine, specious, false, counterfeit, fraudulent, trumped-up, sham, mock, feigned, pretended, contrived, fabricated, manufactured, fictitious, make-believe, invalid, fallacious, phoney, pretend.
  • Opposite:  authentic, genuine, real.

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