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I
am Pico and I am Hans and we're here to...Thanks for stopping
by our little spot on the web. How you found us, no one will ever
know. Some say that we are the web's best kept secret. Others
say that their lives would be hell with out toilet paper. Below
we have some writings, standup clips, and other miscellaneous
items that you may enjoy. Let us know what you think, but we apologize
in advance for any cursing, vomiting, or hallucinations that may
result from the viewing of this site.
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Updated:
11/7/1997
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I
keep seeing all of these "Word a Day" calendars and
websites, and I wonder if I would be able to learn a word a
day for the rest of my life. Probably not, I lose interest in
that kind of stuff after a few days, plus it would be obvious
to my friends and coworkers that I am forcing some new words
into the water cooler conversations. So, I thought of something,
I might be capable of learning a word every year. So, over a
normal life-span, a person using my method could learn like
70 words, give or take a few conscious years.
Word
a Year for 2001:
henotheism
\HEH-nuh-thee-ih-zum ("th" as in "think")\ (noun)
the
worship of one god without denying the existence of other gods
Example sentence:
During certain
periods of Egyptian history, the pharaohs and their subjects
practiced henotheism.
Word
a Year for 2002:
namby-pamby
\nam-bee-PAM-bee\ (adjective)
1 : lacking
in character or substance : insipid
2 : weak, indecisive
Example sentence:
"I'm
not afraid to speak up for what I believe in," said Nellie,
"and I have no patience with those namby-pamby types who don't
have the guts to stick to their convictions."
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There
are many people we would like to thank, but really only a few
come to mind. Shawn Kearney at Shawn's Web Art, Curtis Majeski,
John Wagoner, and Hans' mom who always said to us when we were
growing up, "You guys think you're funny, don't you?"
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All material contained herein is copyrighted to Pico Twang and Hans
Scharler. Concept and logos for 10-10-666 are copyrighted to Hans
Scharler and may not be used unless given written permission.
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