Also, Bob, in reference to "lug" it was used in Hamlet, when after Hamlet had
stabbed Polonius, Hamlet said, "I'll lug the guts into the other room." Our
language is so rich and has such wonderful connotations and so many sources,
that it is a shame not to use it because there is an outside chance that
someone may be thrown off by some word or other. We are spirit, just as
words are, and we are what we see, experience and read just as much as what
we are in terms of our DNA. I suppose one could say our language is the DNA
of our spirit, though that may be too poetical. Sue
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