A Blog About Blag

A Blog About Blag

A British slang word (you know how we absolutely love the Brits – that’s true AE), which may derive from the French word blaguer, to joke, blag means to bluff, fib, con, or bs. Quintessential blaggers – not bloggers note the distinction – are...
Nrf2 Herder

Nrf2 Herder

Happy early “May the 4th Be With You” aka #StarWarsDay. If fans of Star Trek are called Trekkies, or Trekkers, fans of Lord of the Rings are called Tolkienites or Ringers, and fans of Harry Potter are called Potterheads, then what is the equivalent for Star Wars fans?...
Danger Close

Danger Close

In artillery and naval gunfire support, the term “danger close” indicates proximity to an intended target that puts friendly forces at risk. It is a warning for them to get out of Dodge ASAP. However, with the EpicentRx lead oncolytic virus, AdAPT-001, that is armed...
Lyse!

Lyse!

LICE! Ugh! #Gross! #Disgusting! #Horrible! Or, dare we say it, #lousy! For most parents a plague of locusts, waves of frogs, a pestilence of boils, or three days of uninterrupted darkness are preferable to a lice infestation, which is their – and let’s face it...
EpicentRx Word of the Week: Retcon

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Retcon

“Because the TV show, The Conners, retconned the past of the original show, Rosanne, so many times it would have been better if the showrunners had simply called it The RetConners.” 😂           Retcon noun ret-kon Definition: Revision of the...