frigsqu - an adjective describing the messed up people who are against reforming health care in the US. as in how friggin' skewed are they to think that there's a single thing about it as it is today that's worth defending?
Hmmm, I wonder if I'm a little bit frigsqu. Definitely our system needs to be reformed, but I don't think a government run system is the answer. We need to start thinking out of the box and figure something out because it needs a complete overhaul. I'll work on that... ;)
I'm frigsqu too, mainly because I have coverage AND a chronic illness. I'm not scared of change, I'm just scared of the wrong change. I don't think I should be penalized (e.g., spend more for healthcare) because I have a chronic condition that is in no way due to my choices or lifestyle.
you see them all the time--those word-like verification words when you comment on a blogger blog. but now, here we have an entire blog devoted to fabulous made-up definitions of these words that don't exist but probably should.
hey guys
i keep throwing good balderdash words into draft posts so as not to lose them (when i'm away from my otherwise copious lists of them which are lying all over the house) or don't have the now-approaching 13 page document i'm saving them in open. please feel free to USE these if they strike your fancy.
thanks,
/the fairyblogmother
a friendly note
we're totally cool with it if you love these so much you want to use them on your blog, but please give us credit and link back here. we've used lots of our most hilarious brain cells on these and they like to have the credit.
this stuff is ours. mitts off.
is it just me?
or do you also keep seeing "resnes" as a WV word? and "dinessi"--doesn't that show up multiple times?
4 comments:
Exactly!
Hmmm, I wonder if I'm a little bit frigsqu. Definitely our system needs to be reformed, but I don't think a government run system is the answer. We need to start thinking out of the box and figure something out because it needs a complete overhaul.
I'll work on that... ;)
I'm frigsqu too, mainly because I have coverage AND a chronic illness. I'm not scared of change, I'm just scared of the wrong change. I don't think I should be penalized (e.g., spend more for healthcare) because I have a chronic condition that is in no way due to my choices or lifestyle.
hmm, we lost two followers, probably thanks to this post. oh well, sometimes the truth hurts.
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