I recently returned to the JREF on a limited basis to participate on the Puzzle Forum's "Catch Phrase" thread (which my son started nearly three years ago!)
Two nights ago, he and I were searching through a site that lists popular phrases with a view to making up a catch phrase - just in case we happened to solve one and had to post a new one. I came across the phrase "salad days" and recalled that one of Jethro Tull's songs contains this phrase and that, despite listening to this song countless times, I had never bothered to find out what it meant. Curiousity finally got the better of me and I looked up dictionary.com for a definition.
The very next day "salad days" appeared amongst my emails as Dictionary.com's "Word of the Day" (despite being two words).
What's the chance of that?
BJ
Two nights ago, he and I were searching through a site that lists popular phrases with a view to making up a catch phrase - just in case we happened to solve one and had to post a new one. I came across the phrase "salad days" and recalled that one of Jethro Tull's songs contains this phrase and that, despite listening to this song countless times, I had never bothered to find out what it meant. Curiousity finally got the better of me and I looked up dictionary.com for a definition.
The very next day "salad days" appeared amongst my emails as Dictionary.com's "Word of the Day" (despite being two words).
What's the chance of that?
BJ