Comments on: Attack of the 77-Foot Weenie https://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/ English Translation from German, Spanish, and Catalan; English Editing and Writing Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:29:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 By: Annie Glimmerglass https://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-120 Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:29:46 +0000 http://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-120 Here’s my post on the nausea, et.al. Maybe you can figure out how to make it a “guest post” for me. The nauseous aura of Disneyland creates a feeling of nausea in me, thereby making everyone around me nauseated (especially Mr. Moss.) Many people (all of whom shall not be named here….or…none of whom shall be named here) misuse nauseous as an adverb…as in:” I feel nauseous.”

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By: Casey https://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-110 Sat, 29 Mar 2008 11:54:46 +0000 http://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-110 I’m a Disneyland fan, myself–I admit that those wienies sucker me in. I hate spelling it like that, by the way. But the connection with German is just so interesting!

I’ll put the nausea/nauseated/nauseous idea into the future posts file–unless you’d be interested in doing a guest post, Annie.

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By: Kenneth Moss https://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-102 Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:29:29 +0000 http://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-102 Hey Annie Glimmerglass…..watch it!!!! Them’s fightin’ words to a Southern Californian who, with family, friends, and visitors from out of town, has been to Disneyland somewhere over 100 times!!!!!

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By: Annie Glimmerglass https://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-94 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 17:21:55 +0000 http://belletra.com/editor-at-large/attack-of-the-77-foot-weenie/#comment-94 Ah…..if only Disneyland weren’t the most hated place on earth (admittedly my term…I know many other are “wieniered” into it.) Now….how about something from the blogmeister on nausea, nauseated and nauseous? (Funny how those words came to mind in conjunction with Disneyland…..)

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