word of the day

infatuate:
t verb (be infatuated with) be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for: she is infatuated with a handsome police chief.
—DERIVATIVES
infatuation noun.
—ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin infatuat- ‘made foolish’, from the verb infatuare, from in- ‘into’ + fatuus ‘foolish’.

Actually this is just a note to myself to go off on a tangent later today, after some sleep. Now I have to decide what to start reading, I suspect Hunter S. Thompson will win out but I may temper this with some comic re-reading.

There are so many song lyrics jumping out at me for posts at the moment. I’m thinking about what I can say about one and something else comes along and is so much more important and inspirational that I have to go with that. Then I listen to the cd again and the circle goes around and around and around.