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Pilgrim
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Re:(OT) Psychogeography for the non-crazies.......
Aug 09, 2005, 15:27
Hi, Wild Wooder,

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/forum/?thread=25868&message=301737

"Language develops not just by meanings morphing but also through new words popping up where needed. We owe it to English and mustn't shirk our duty."

Nigelswift wrote that earlier: so, by being a psychogeographer - and I'm not a crazy person, BTW - I'm just doing my duty to the English language! :-)

I understand what you say about the word being New Agey, but it is actually one year older than me - almost half a century old! I'm definitely not a N A chap, and ley lines I can leave for others......

<Quite amazing where the word 'sacred' can lead init?>

Yep, fascinating!



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Pilgrim

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