I just read a great article in the New York Times about a guy who read the entire OED. I don’t think I’ll try it, but it does inspire me to pull out my own copy (yes, it’s the one with the magnifying glass) and squint over a few pages.
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If I could even somehow manage reading the OED I am sure I would only remember utterly useless words OR find more words to malapropiate (and no I am not going to look in the dictionary to make sure that is even a word).