K-Rations at Founders?
Ladies of Mills College, listen up! I have it on good authority that some of our fabulous folks in uniform over there by the Tigris and Euphrates aren't as well fed as the recipients of our some of air-dropped food in Afghanistan several years back (do you remember that? I read one account where they had a choice of salad dressing or some nonsense with their helicopter-delivered meals).
perhaps we should devote a week to eating just military food--not that we could find any, necessarily, but suffice it to say that there is worse food out there then the hard-working folks at founders dish up. We'll begin complaining soon enough, I'm sure (what was UP with that chicken(?) at dinner?), but it would be fun to make a comparison. The marines do sign up for a spartan existence, but then, I'm sure they wouldn't have it any other way.
Today's word: EXECRABLE
[adjective] extremely bad or unpleasant : "Founders food is NOT execrable."
DERIVATIVES execrably |-bl?| adverb
ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [expressing or involving a curse] ): via Old French from Latin execrabilis, from exsecrari ‘to curse’ (see execrate ).
Thesaurus :
appalling, atrocious, lamentable, egregious, awful, dreadful, terrible; disgusting, deplorable, disgraceful, frightful, reprehensible, abhorrent, loathsome, odious, hateful, vile, abysmal, lousy, godawful (antonym--admirable).
perhaps we should devote a week to eating just military food--not that we could find any, necessarily, but suffice it to say that there is worse food out there then the hard-working folks at founders dish up. We'll begin complaining soon enough, I'm sure (what was UP with that chicken(?) at dinner?), but it would be fun to make a comparison. The marines do sign up for a spartan existence, but then, I'm sure they wouldn't have it any other way.
Today's word: EXECRABLE
[adjective] extremely bad or unpleasant : "Founders food is NOT execrable."
DERIVATIVES execrably |-bl?| adverb
ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [expressing or involving a curse] ): via Old French from Latin execrabilis, from exsecrari ‘to curse’ (see execrate ).
Thesaurus :
appalling, atrocious, lamentable, egregious, awful, dreadful, terrible; disgusting, deplorable, disgraceful, frightful, reprehensible, abhorrent, loathsome, odious, hateful, vile, abysmal, lousy, godawful (antonym--admirable).
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