As noted in an earlier post today, I ran into the word "green" attached to other words or sayings frequently today...
Now, maybe I run into these word frequently every day and don't notice (possible as I'm easily...Huh? What was that?)
but I don't really thing so.
Any other uses of the word?
Green with envy.
Greenbelt
Green card
Bitten by the green-eyed monster
Having green fingers
Green thumb
Greenbacks
Given the green light
Turning green
Green around the gills
Greener pastures
And finally today--institutional green (referring to the generic green of many governmental offices-you know, the sick green of government...)
I told you odd. And I don't just mean this post.
Other greens
I always called it industrial teal, but I guess that's because it has so much green in a perfectly good blue color, turns it sickly, most sanitariums and Army offices are that color also well, from the fifties.
mark greening-up-the-world Bailey
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Those of a certain age might remember a former bass player turned actor, Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum, although not by that name.
Regards//Larry
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
Why, Mr. Green Jeans, of course! Along with Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Moose...
What children's shows today have any characters with the name Mr. anything? I know I'm a grouchy old man (Hey! You kids! Get outta my yard!) but I'm of an age to when a 3 year old calling me by my first name grates on me. At least, they ought to call me Mr. Skinem...
What children's shows today have any characters with the name Mr. anything? I know I'm a grouchy old man (Hey! You kids! Get outta my yard!) but I'm of an age to when a 3 year old calling me by my first name grates on me. At least, they ought to call me Mr. Skinem...
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Hmmm.... other uses:
The Greening of America. I think I was supposed to have read that once long, long ago ...
Green. Res virides.
Distinguishing blue from green in language. It's not just the brain that confuses colors.
Red-Green Color-blindness. The name is an over-simplification.
Grue. From the world of Philosophy. To be read by those with a clear head.
Green, Green. Lyrics to an ancient Folk song (a WHAT?) that was a hit for The New Christy Minstrels, who are apparently still performing.
The Greening of America. I think I was supposed to have read that once long, long ago ...
Green. Res virides.
Distinguishing blue from green in language. It's not just the brain that confuses colors.
Red-Green Color-blindness. The name is an over-simplification.
Grue. From the world of Philosophy. To be read by those with a clear head.
Green, Green. Lyrics to an ancient Folk song (a WHAT?) that was a hit for The New Christy Minstrels, who are apparently still performing.
Regards//Larry
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
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Homicide: Life in the Streets, Season 3, "Colors"Bolander: Nothing is real.
Pembleton: What do you mean, nothing is real?
Bolander: There is no reality.
Pembleton: Really...
Bolander: Take the color green. You see green, I see green. We call it "green" because as a society we have agreed that this thing, this color, is green. We think we're having the shared experience of green, but how do we know? Maybe my green is actually greener than your green.
Pembleton: You mean, maybe my green is red?
Bolander: Maybe. Take colorblind people, they carry with them a stigma --
Pembleton: A stigmatism.
Bolander: Because they don't see what the rest of us see as green. But maybe, just maybe, their perception is correct. Maybe a colorblind person is actually seeing pure green, the real green.
Pembleton: Man, this is just my luck. I get a call. My partner's off tonight. So I look around the Squad Room. I see Munch. No. I see Howard. No. Felton. Lewis. No. No. I think Bolander. I'll take Bolander. He's the only one who won't drive me crazy.
Bolander: I'm driving you crazy?
Pembleton: Philosophizing. You're not known as the philosophical type, Stan.
Bolander: You get shot in the head, it makes you think.
Regards//Larry
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
I remember a thread festooned with opinion, scholarship and vitriol on this very topic, over in the place that dare not speak its name...
-gailr
who finds it helpful to distinguish color in art...
-gailr
who finds it helpful to distinguish color in art...
Institutional green is often AKA hospital green.
BTW, you left off my favorite green of all: mondgreeen.
BTW, you left off my favorite green of all: mondgreeen.
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I like mondegreens, too. Though I confess, I do have a weakness for greenbacks.Institutional green is often AKA hospital green.
BTW, you left off my favorite green of all: mondgreeen.
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what?? nobody mentioned the Green Monster?
-green as in inexperienced
-pea green
-lime green
-olive green
(the above can be seen at the greengrocer)
-evergreens
(among other places in the Green Mountains of Vermont)
-army green
-comic superherotype Green Lantern
-the Green Party
-the Greenscreen your weatherman is really standing in front of
-"sky of blue; sea of green" (Yellow Submarine lyric submitted by Donovan)
2 rock bands come to mind:
-Green Day
-and in the Vietnam daze there was a psychedelic band of Marines, kind of a counterweight to the antiestablishment movement who performed in dress uniform on the Ed Sullivan show. They were called the Green Machine.
Far as I remember they did not play a Green Tambourine.
More music:
The New Christy Mistrials single referred to by Stargzer above is based on the traditional Green Green Rocky Road, listed here along with 'way too many others...
Little Green Apples
-and one of Joni Mitchell's most absolutely heart-rending songs, Little Green
and if anyone's interested here's a clip of a band I work with from time to time... relevance: the song's called Sinal Verde (Green Light). This of course was after they emerged from the Green Room.
Glad to see Mister Greenjeans was not forgot. But what is 'green mail'?
(how green was my tally? John Greenleaf was wittier)
-green as in inexperienced
-pea green
-lime green
-olive green
(the above can be seen at the greengrocer)
-evergreens
(among other places in the Green Mountains of Vermont)
-army green
-comic superherotype Green Lantern
-the Green Party
-the Greenscreen your weatherman is really standing in front of
-"sky of blue; sea of green" (Yellow Submarine lyric submitted by Donovan)
2 rock bands come to mind:
-Green Day
-and in the Vietnam daze there was a psychedelic band of Marines, kind of a counterweight to the antiestablishment movement who performed in dress uniform on the Ed Sullivan show. They were called the Green Machine.
Far as I remember they did not play a Green Tambourine.
More music:
The New Christy Mistrials single referred to by Stargzer above is based on the traditional Green Green Rocky Road, listed here along with 'way too many others...
Little Green Apples
-and one of Joni Mitchell's most absolutely heart-rending songs, Little Green
and if anyone's interested here's a clip of a band I work with from time to time... relevance: the song's called Sinal Verde (Green Light). This of course was after they emerged from the Green Room.
Glad to see Mister Greenjeans was not forgot. But what is 'green mail'?
(how green was my tally? John Greenleaf was wittier)
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