Category Archives: Reg and Syd

Reg and Syd: On Good Authority

“One more nail, Syd.” “I hope I’m not being too obtuse, Reg, but … in what?” “In that dilapidated dump of a science station over there. You know – the one on that glorious site that would look so much … Continue reading

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Reg and Syd: Klondike Barred

Reg: “Puppies, Syd?” Syd: “Wolf cubs.” Reg: “Same difference.” Syd: “Not when they’re in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. And before you get started ripping me over ‘environmental codswallop’ again, let me remind you. I task my Research Director with … Continue reading

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Amoeba’s Lorica: It’s Greek To Me Department

philo- (prefix): word-forming element meaning “loving, fond of, tending to,” from Greek philo-, comb. form of philos “dear” (adj.), “friend” (n.), from philein “to love,” of unknown origin. PHILOLOGY, n. Love of logs. Reg and Syd “A flannel shirt, Reg?” … Continue reading

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