Thursday, September 18, 2008

impetuous hippopotomus

vehement:
1485, from M.Fr. vehement "impetuous, ardent," from L. vehementem (nom. vehemens) "impetuous, carried away," perhaps from a lost present middle participle of vehere "to carry" (see vehicle). The other theory is that it represents vehe- "lacking, wanting" + mens "mind."

behemoth:
1382, huge biblical beast (Job xl.15), from L. behemoth, from Heb. b'hemoth, usually taken as plural of intensity of b'hemah "beast." But the Heb. word is most likely a folk etymology of Egyptian pehemau, lit. "water-ox," the name for the hippopotamus.

Monday, September 8, 2008

cake and ice cream

short conversation between between wes of milwaukee and will of boulder, ghost appearances by jacki and kyle. note: this was the least interesting part of the conversation, but the only part that was filmed.

Friday, September 5, 2008

"Bush Declares War"

Shawn, Wes, Kyle, Graham
Washington D.C.