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What is your "word" for the New Year?
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 643475" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>It's both Cedar. It's a position of strength and safety from where I can send out defensive fire in several directions. It's also a tower of enduring principles against the onslaught of chaos, prejudice, suffering and evil. It's a <em>safe place</em>, in all its meanings. The Welsh word <em>cwtch </em>(pronounced cutch as in butch), is used to describe a loving hug, but literally means a <em>'safe place'.</em> Bastion sounds like a stronger word than cwtch though, so bastion is my word for 2015.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 643475, member: 17650"] It's both Cedar. It's a position of strength and safety from where I can send out defensive fire in several directions. It's also a tower of enduring principles against the onslaught of chaos, prejudice, suffering and evil. It's a [I]safe place[/I], in all its meanings. The Welsh word [I]cwtch [/I](pronounced cutch as in butch), is used to describe a loving hug, but literally means a [I]'safe place'.[/I] Bastion sounds like a stronger word than cwtch though, so bastion is my word for 2015. [/QUOTE]
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