Wednesday, June 15, 2005

business as usual

We fear, due to our lack of writing this past week, that our fans might think we are going through a common case of lackadaisical*, which usually occurs to us after the hype of a new thing is over. Please be not alarmed for this is not the case. We have merely been out of order and in utter chaos in a different town than we are normally found in. We do believe we’ve done ourselves proud with the conquest of said town though.

Please, all gather for business is now as usual…

As you may have noticed we have our own Lexicon going on here. Perhaps each week we can let you in on our very own new word of the week.

*Lackadaisical- an expression of regret; *lack of interest *; listless.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

New words are good. I shall try to use "Lackadaisical" in a sentence sometime this week. It shouldnt be too hard since A. is not here and it is raining out I feel I have a lackadaisical attitude about life in general. Maybe a new job would help...

Anonymous said...

Hey you used the word correctly. It's an adjective. That means it's used to describe another word. Whomever wrote the post used the word as a noun. That is wrong. Try again.

Grammar Graham

Anonymous said...

Dear dictionary,

We reserve the right to use any word any way we wish to use it when we are pretending to make a lexicon.