Obstreperous
Dear Friends,
I am sorry that I have not been able to enjoy your delightful company for the past few weeks.  The truth is: I have missed you enormously!
Thank You! again and again and again for your kind wishes and your sweet remembrances which you have sent me during my absence.
 
It was a Happy Day in my life when my finger clicked on the Internet Website which has the prosaic name, �ESLprintables�.
 
Why have I been away from you?
 
I would like to tell you that, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second, has appointed me UK Minister of Education, at an annual salary of �200,000.
 
I would like to tell you, but unfortunately, I can�t, because it didn�t happen!
 
(However, she did write to tell me that I must send �200 for past Unpaid Income Tax.)
 
Seriously, for the past months I have been totally occupied, not only with my students, but in providing Full-Time Sick Care in my home.  I have absolutely no free time whatsoever!
 
And so to the �Word of the Day�, obstreperous.
 
Strangely, this is a Sport�s Question, and I am uniquely placed to answer it.  Why?  Because I possess many Medals for Sporting Activities.
My first was �Throwing a Ball with the Left Hand�.  The Gym Teacher was really jealous of me, because he was incapable of doing it.  He commented: �I�d give my right arm to be ambidextrous!� 
My next was �Play a Tune on your Teeth with a Pencil�.  I won by rattling off Rimsky-Korsakov�s �Bum of the Flightless Bee�; followed by an encore, �The Sugar of the Fairly Plump Dancer�, by Tchaikovsky.  (Incidentally, if "A Fly" has no wings, would it be called "A Walk"?)
My next was as a Cub, at a Brownie and Cub Scout Camp: �Skipping for 10 Minutes�, (with a 5 Minute Rest every Half-Hour).   
My friend, Bill Carr, was disqualified because he could not �Skip Backwards�.  He had his Medals ripped from his chest, his uniform removed, and he was then ceremoniously discharged from the Brownie Pack for impersonating a Brownie.  
Then followed Medals for �Shot Putt�; �Hammer�; �High Jump�; �400�; �800�; �1500 Metres�; �Half-Marathon� and �Marathon�.
In our Team was a Bankrupt Contortionist.  He just could not make both ends meet!  We were beside a Cash Machine and he asked me to check his Balance.  I pushed him and he fell over, so his Balance was obviously poor!
In the Javelin championships, (performed in the face of a strong wind), I was awarded a unique Medal.  I was the only contestant whose Javelin landed 3 metres behind the Starting Line!
There were Medals for Table Tennis and Badminton.  (Incidentally, in the �Badminton Horse Trials�, what crime have the horses committed?) 
Finally, I won a Medal for the Pole Vault, with a huge jump.  I always felt that jumping was easy, but landing was difficult.
Did you hear about the Magician who walked on Stage, opened his Brief Case and pulled out a Pole 2 metres in length?  The audience applauded in amazement.
 
�I just curl up very small�, said his tall Assistant, Olga Poinatovsky, from Warsaw.  
 
I have said that this word, obstreperous, of Esperanto origin, is connected with Sport, (and you can see that it reads somewhat similarly to �Hop, Step and Jump�).  Those of you who have studied L.L. Zamenhof�s Esperanto Dictionary, �Esperanto in 24 Hours� will know the word intimately.
However, I read the Dictionary for only 12 Hours, (because it was my Half-Day Holiday), so I was able to read only up the letter �M�.
If I had had another hour�s reading, I would have reached  the letter �O� and I would have told you the exact meaning of obstreperous.
Sorry!
Les Douglas