In which the materials, the products, and the liberation of caloric are ultimately the same, whether the operation is attended by visible fire from the velocity of action, or weak incalescence from the slow progression of its motion; in which the component elements are continually assuming a gasseous form, and as constantly losing it by the force of mutual attraction for each other. From Wordnik.com. [The American Practical Brewer and Tanner] Reference
I don't think there's any need for that when the weather has been a perfectly good scapegoat for thousands of years. additionally, i'm terribly dismayed at the lack of pathetic fallacy in the summer's incalescence. also, apologies for referring the romaine lettuce as roman lettuce in yesterday's entry. i've rectified the matter as soon as i was able to do so. and punished myself by wearing flipflops upon the hike up the hill to work. comments??. From Wordnik.com. [pojken Diary Entry] Reference
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