Friday breakfast

By weeklyvolcano on April 11, 2008

BOBBLE TIKI: BREAKFAST WITH BOBBLE TIKI >>>

THE DAILY WORDBreakfasthobnob110607
Caesura \sih-ZHUR-uh; -ZUR-\, noun;
plural caesuras or caesurae \sih-ZHUR-ee; -ZUR-ee\:
1. A break or pause in a line of verse, usually occurring in the middle of a line, and indicated in scanning by a double vertical line; for example, "The proper study || of mankind is man" [Alexander Pope, An Essay on Man].
2. Any break, pause, or interruption.

USAGE EXAMPLE: Bobble Tiki finally took a caesura from drinking so he could devour some chips and guacamole. It was a brief caesura, though, and before long Bobble Tiki was hitting the beer bong again.

MORNING NEWS

TACOMA: Dangerous crossing

OLYMPIA: Evergreen riot, blah, blah, blah

SEATTLE: Dalai Lama will fuck your commute

UNITED STATES: Nerd drugs

THINGS TO DO TODAY
FILM LISTINGS: Look here
MUSIC LISTINGS: Here’s what’s happening