tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post3185752019481827147..comments2024-02-16T23:48:54.987-06:00Comments on The Daily Diary of a Winning Loser: December 31st, 2014 Happy New YearSean Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-10247223359201681902015-01-01T20:45:25.348-06:002015-01-01T20:45:25.348-06:00Glad you are feeling better. Happy New Year!Glad you are feeling better. Happy New Year!Markhttp://www.cavemanweightloss.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-3237663177060873632015-01-01T19:54:21.353-06:002015-01-01T19:54:21.353-06:00Glad you are starting to feel better! Be sure to ...Glad you are starting to feel better! Be sure to listen to your body and not push it back to a normal diet immediately. You might need to ease back to it. :)Gwenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18386517479350871434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-50455498515261495892015-01-01T13:34:38.491-06:002015-01-01T13:34:38.491-06:00Hey Sean, since we both started the new year out a...Hey Sean, since we both started the new year out a bit under the weather, it can only get better! I'm excited for our joint ventures for 2015!Life Coach Gerri Helms, PCC, CSC, CCChttp://www.lifecoachgerri.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-7223788937698875822015-01-01T13:10:53.072-06:002015-01-01T13:10:53.072-06:00Lucky Mama-- Thank you! 2015 is ready to be a brea...Lucky Mama-- Thank you! 2015 is ready to be a breakthrough year for both of us. I am feeling so much better, today!! Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-36727654486990014432015-01-01T13:06:58.435-06:002015-01-01T13:06:58.435-06:00Lynn, thank you! Happy New Year to you, too! 2015 ...Lynn, thank you! Happy New Year to you, too! 2015 is poised to be a wonderful year for you and me both!Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-60121990341294852022015-01-01T13:04:25.458-06:002015-01-01T13:04:25.458-06:00Alati--Thank you! Happy New Year to you, too! Alati--Thank you! Happy New Year to you, too! Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-6814088267957423082015-01-01T13:03:50.986-06:002015-01-01T13:03:50.986-06:00I love the name "Aussies,' too! Yanks... ...I love the name "Aussies,' too! Yanks... doesn't offend me, really--might be some people in the deep South that would take exceptional offense to the term! :) Thank you for your perspective, Natalie! I find the international perspectives so incredibly fascinating! Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-31967933963580035282015-01-01T12:56:58.980-06:002015-01-01T12:56:58.980-06:00Wow-- thank you for the information! Interesting!Wow-- thank you for the information! Interesting!Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-8055787216796148772015-01-01T11:35:14.748-06:002015-01-01T11:35:14.748-06:00Happy New Year Sean - I hope 2015 is everything yo...Happy New Year Sean - I hope 2015 is everything you want it to be!!<br /><br />I hope you're feeling much better and refreshed today as you start this new year.<br />LuckyMamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05281357528180512889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-16861855931948667532015-01-01T10:38:41.038-06:002015-01-01T10:38:41.038-06:00Happy New year Sean!!Happy New year Sean!!Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07000327101117828677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-51786215695610364352015-01-01T05:56:16.556-06:002015-01-01T05:56:16.556-06:00Happy New Year Sean! Glad you're feeling mug b...Happy New Year Sean! Glad you're feeling mug better. Wishing you your best year yet!Alati https://www.blogger.com/profile/06845049592715011700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-70536004562008145212015-01-01T04:08:25.686-06:002015-01-01T04:08:25.686-06:00In Australia, we often refer to the Britsh as '...In Australia, we often refer to the Britsh as 'whinging Poms' (Pommies is our nickname for them, my understanding is that they coined 'Aussies' in retaliation but we liked it. We call Americans Yanks even though that probably offends the half of the country on the other side of the war. Or Septic Tanks because that rhymes with Yanks) because they complain so much. Hmm, I spelled that with an e but spellcheck decided to remove it.Nataliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05104693042948517678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-16984486305415923112015-01-01T03:01:44.973-06:002015-01-01T03:01:44.973-06:00Glad you were able to do your gig. Also glad you ...Glad you were able to do your gig. Also glad you are going to rest tomorrow! I had to look up Whinge, and found this: The Grammarphobia Blog<br />On “whinge” and “whine”<br />MARCH 12TH, 2007<br />Q: The word “whinging” jumps off the page whenever I see it in British fiction. We don’t use it in the U.S. Why is it used in Britain?<br /><br />A: In modern English, “whinge” and “whine” generally mean the same thing, though “whinge” (it rhymes with “hinge”) isn’t often heard in the United States except in the mouths of Anglophiles.<br /><br />They come from two Old English words: “whine” from hwinan (to make a whizzing or humming sound, like an arrow in flight), and “whinge” from hwinsian (to make a sound like a dog whimpering). We probably get “whinny,” or horse talk, from the same root.<br /><br />Both words are very old; “whine” dates from 1275 and “whinge” from 1150. Originally, “whine” referred merely to the sound. But “whinge” implied a wailing or crying: the sound was one of distress. Eventually, to “whine” also came to mean complain or express discontent.<br /><br />Though Americans use only one word, “whine,” the British use both: “whining” covers a variety of meanings, including sounds made by people, animals, or inanimate objects, and “whingeing” (also spelled “whinging”) is more specifically for peevish or fretful complaining. The British sometimes use the terms together for emphasis: “Stop your whingeing and whining!”<br /><br />Buy Pat’s books at a local store or Amazon.com.ajwhet10https://www.blogger.com/profile/04928393238875679844noreply@blogger.com