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learned about the letter ’<i>n</i>’ in the word. I remember getting very upset by that. I don’t remember why I got so upset. And I don’t know why that memory from almost 50 years ago suddenly came squirting through my noggin.</p><p id="e75e">On my early morning walk today I spotted a yellow bird. There aren’t many yellow birds in this neck of the prairie. It’s a rare sighting. The bird was cute and tiny. It was singing a song that I’ve never heard before.</p><p id="4768">Do you know what the subtle connection is between the 2 paragraphs above? (<i>Hint: the answ

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er is “birdie.”</i>)</p><p id="04e1">When I played badminton as a kid everyone called that projectile that we swatted back and forth, a <i>birdie</i>. Now I’m remembering when I learned that the true term for that projectile is, <i>shuttlecock</i>. For some reason I never got upset at all about that. Maybe it is because I made a clear, firm decision to stick with the term, <i>birdie</i>.</p><p id="2ec6"><i>Copyright by <a href="https://readmedium.com/white-feather-archive-index-c95167f7dbaf"><b>White Feather</b></a>. All Rights Reserved.</i></p></article></body>

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Birdie

Sudden word flashbacks

I remember the first time I learned the true spelling of badminton. It was many decades ago. I played badminton with other kids but they all called it, badmitten. My parents also called it, badmitten. Then I learned about the letter ’n’ in the word. I remember getting very upset by that. I don’t remember why I got so upset. And I don’t know why that memory from almost 50 years ago suddenly came squirting through my noggin.

On my early morning walk today I spotted a yellow bird. There aren’t many yellow birds in this neck of the prairie. It’s a rare sighting. The bird was cute and tiny. It was singing a song that I’ve never heard before.

Do you know what the subtle connection is between the 2 paragraphs above? (Hint: the answer is “birdie.”)

When I played badminton as a kid everyone called that projectile that we swatted back and forth, a birdie. Now I’m remembering when I learned that the true term for that projectile is, shuttlecock. For some reason I never got upset at all about that. Maybe it is because I made a clear, firm decision to stick with the term, birdie.

Copyright by White Feather. All Rights Reserved.

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