
Jan 26, 2010
17. New business card - urbanwindows

Jan 18, 2010
16. Words . . . . as powerful as these, WOW ! ! !


Voila – there you are, hey presto
Vaudevillian - theatrical genre of variety entertainment in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s
Veteran - experienced person
Vicariously – sensationally
Victim – sufferer
Villain - nasty piece of work
Vicissitudes – a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
Visage – facade
Veneer - thin covering
Vanity – egotism
Vestige – evidence
Vox - Populi - Popular opinion or sentiment
Vacant – unoccupied
Vanished – nowhere to be found
Valorous – courageous
Visitation – The act of visiting
Vexation – displeasure
Vivified – To give or bring life to
Vowed – be determined
Vanquish – conquer
Venal – willing to sell one's influence
Virulent – dangerous
Vermin - parasites
Van – advance guard
Vice – subordinate
Vouchsafing - give your word
Violently – brutally
Vicious – ferocious
Voracious – hungry
Violation – breach
Volition – decision
Verdict – judgment
Vengeance – retaliation
Vendetta – grudge
Votive – symbolizing a wish
Vain – unsuccessful
Value – price
Veracity – honour
Vindicate - prove right
Vigilant - on your guard
Virtuous – righteous
Verily – In truth
Vichyssoise – A thick creamy potato soup flavoured with leeks and onions
Verbiage – overabundance of words
Veers – swerve
Verbose - talkative
Jan 12, 2010
15. Fear of money . . . .
But when I say I need to work on the characters does that mean I need to give name to the characters, if I have to do that, then it makes my life more miserable, rather I'll leave it to the readers' discretion for naming the characters, I'll only etch them out for them . . . . These characters could be anyone around you, the ones you know and why not IT could be you too, or ME for that matter. . . . that's all for now, wait until I find time to talk about MONEY, as they say TIME IS MONEY. . . .