I have known words for a long time – a really long time, and just a few seconds ago I thought to myself — you don’t have to wait for it, I’m going to tell you right now: I thought to myself “Gee, devil is spelled with a D in front of evil. Does this have some meaning?
I’d say so. How could I go all this time without seeing this before? Stupidity is a quick answer, but not really accurate since when it comes to academic matters, I am not a slow learner. I’m not real smart, but I’m not real slow . . . so, why have I not been making jokies and puns about devil and evil and the Big D being D(emon) and fitting right in with evil. After all, evil can be scrambled to spell vile . . . and for that matter veil and live, so there seems to be a lot of coincidence here.
Goodness sake, I could have started a whole new philosophy – for English speakers, at least. I could have written an essay that would have driven my senior English teacher completely bonkers. I believe I did a fairly good job of pushing her in that direction. What a missed opportunity. But then again, I did live through my senior year without her leaping across her desk and pounding me into the floor.
You know, if you take the emon out of demon and jerk its tale, you can get OMEN – remember that movie???
The odd thing about all this is that it doesn’t make my head hurt at all.