Words for Dictionary

Pfui! – variant spelling of phooey: an exclamation of disgust, aversion, dislike, contempt, or annoyance.

Thievery – A more common way to say thievery is theft, or in a police report, larceny. It’s easy to see where the word thievery comes from — to thieve is to steal, and both words come from the Old English root þeof, or thief.

187 ml Bottles

Katherine Cole. “How the Trinchero Family Built a Wine Empire.” daily.sevenfifty.com/. https://daily.sevenfifty.com/how-trinchero-built-a-wine-empire/#trinchero-1: January 4, 2018

A similarly savvy move was the Trincheros’ prescient early investment in what has become a common sight these days—the single-serving bottle, or “split.”

The Trincheros commissioned research in the 1980s that determined that the increasing number of American adults living alone were hesitant to purchase full-sized bottles of wine for themselves.

The only single-serving sizes available at that time were the plastic 187 ml bottles used by airlines, so Roger Trinchero custom-ordered a small glass bottle mold for Sutter Home. Today, Sutter Home sells more than half of all 187 ml–sized wines in the United States.

Rose Acres

 

It was a plan to build a new house with the old boarding house as an example. As it was getting closer to finishing the new house and the threat was that the old boarding house would be destroyed, the staff started listening to Nirvana. It was telling the staff in Tagalog to not destroy the old house. It was once a place for Samuel Clemens to do his thinking.

We have a tendency to unlearn things. Saving this house is probably an example of what we need to relearn periodically. I don’t want anyone to destroy the old house. I stayed at the new house when it was a mental health place in 1998. The same thing happened there as at the old house. It is Felton, California, there is gravity.

Could you please arrange to have a plaque placed on the front door saying that this house is a significant historical property? If so, I wouldn’t notice, but other people will. And, it could save the house.

Gaudēre

Take Gaudēre for an Internet ID. Check for availability.

I’ve written about the Gaudēre in past blog posts.
Gevluef search link for Gevluef on wordpress.com search “Gaudēre.”
https://gevluef.wordpress.com/?s=Gaudēre

The accent above the “ē” might not be possible in some editors. Other than that, this is an excellent Internet ID.

What about Poetry. Can you make Gaudēre a work of poetry?

 

Insight for Schizo Mental Illnesses

So, I’ve had some time to think about Mental Illness. I must have some insight about it.

Who ever said Schizo-Affective has to differ from Schizophrenia by a mood component. I’m Schizo-Affective and I have to say I don’t get it. I have no mood component.

In recent DSMs the Schizo Mental Illnesses are together in one diagnosis. Staff is stopping the Schizo-Affective Mental Illness Diagnosis. They have to because for Schizo-Affective there is no differentiating mood component.

  • Schizophrenia (FF-SF)
  • Schizo-Affective (FF-SS)

I don’t have a mood component. Staff is wrong.

Taking Complaints has official text, accepted rhetoric in referring to Mental Illness. There is a hereditary table there too. I am sure it is interesting.

Comment: May 13, 2024; There is another less clear writing in an earlier post. I’m trying to understand the Schizo-Affective Mental Illness: https://gevluef.com/2015/07/10/on-mood/

Aunt Vel

My Aunt Vel Austin died a year ago on October 21, 2022. Before she died, she badly tripped about my given name Jeffrey Devitt. She needed to realize that I have a Pi in my name. I explain further in the biography page of my blog; Gevluef.com. She died not knowing that a pretty girl could ease her concerns about me. But no. she knew Pi but she never realized that Pi is one of the solutions about the Devitt name. Please make sure that Pi is realized as not doing so is a liability.

Aunt Vel’s dates are:

    1. October 21, 2022
    2. July 31, 2023
  • Philosophy of Husserl; See Christmas Card 2022.
  • pi (π) Greek letter
  • Crusader
  • Good one
  • Moral