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My example: He was such a whiffler in college. Always hopping from one major to another.
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Did you know, Amelia Earhart worked as a visiting professor at Purdue University?
*What I find astounding about this is that I worked at Purdue for many years and had no idea.
Six Things You May Not Know About Amelia Earhart | National Air and Space Museum
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I think it’s safe to say that there is a whole cadre of whifflers in Washington today, listening intently for the chief whiffler to change his mind, sometimes several times a day. Thus, whiffling has become the main strategy for self-preservation, with appropriate obsequious demonstrations of bootlicking, and ring-kissing. It is possible that there will soon be a Department of Whiffling. There are so many candidates for Secretary, the post will be filled in no time at all, possibly without a hint of a whiffle. Amelia Earhart used to be a visiting professor at Purdue University, doncha know? Bet she never whiffled.
Amelia Earhart remains a mystery!
Himself got his Master's at Purdue.
Interesting
Someone who plays whiffle ball?
I too thought of whiffle ball...haha
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First, I learned a new word this week and I learned something interesting about Amelia Earhart.
Whiffler, i like it! I can think of many. Interesting about Amelia!
Interesting, I learned some new things indeed.
Well done, David. I agree, Amelia wasn't a whiffler. And I'll be on the watch for that Department of Whiffling. Heh.
I like it to, Denise. And yes, the world is full of wifflers:)
Jamie, My understanding is Purdue is taking part in another exhibition to solve the mystery. We'll see what happens this time.
Isn't that something. What years was he there? He was in Chemistry right? They have excellent sciences. We might have passed each other on the side walk:)
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