This week the theme is Imperfect
"Imperfect" generally means not perfect; flawed or incomplete
#MacroMondays
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In the shop, with glee I did spree,
Credit card dancing, oh so carefree.
But I maxed it right out,
Now he's filled with doubt,
As the bills pile high, woe is he!
Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man's world
Money, money, money
Always sunny
In the rich man's world
Aha
All the things I could do
If I had a little money
It's a rich man's world
It's a rich man's world
A man like that is hard to find but I can't get him off my mind
Ain't it sad?
And if he happens to be free I bet he wouldn't fancy me
That's too bad
So I must leave, I'll have to go
To Las Vegas or Monaco
And win a fortune in a game, my life will never be the same
ABBA
It's my munny face
Today WAH are visiting Money, money, money
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#18/121 Coins:121 Pictures in 2021
In the US, one of February's holidays celebrates the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12, 1809. Here is his likeness on a penny, which is almost worthless these days, but I did find one in my coin cup. For the 2021 Weekly Alphabet Challenge and my POTD.
I just noticed the We're Here! group is looking at money, money, money, so I'm adding this to the groups.
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The last time the government started handing out huge swathes of cash, the world had ended due to an exceedingly complex confluence of relaxed government oversight and unimaginably bad lending habits spurred on by social blackmail.
At the time I suggested the government build a superweapon, namely this ground carrier from U.N. Squadron (or Area 88 as it was known in Japan).
Instead the government built some fancy regular ocean-going aircraft carrier with electromagnetic catapults. So, since they're handing money out AGAIN, I once AGAIN offer up this rather helpful suggestion, AGAIN. Not only will it be big, but all those who have unfortunately been temporarily put out of work can be gainfully employed by the various industries required to construct this behemoth.
The final word in this week's theme of "Eponyms from fiction" is rodomont, named after Rodomonte, the boastful king in Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Boiardo & the sequel Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Earliest documented use: 1592. (A related word is rodomontade).
See more about today's word, and the rest of this week's words, at: wordsmith.org/words/rodomont.html