Myers should join the sarcosphere

All this talk of Myers and going to the Indo. I agree with the potato fella. Kevers should blog as well or just blog and feck the Indo and do some podcasts too. Quick blog posts with a nice bit o’sarc in them. He’d be perfect for the sarcopshere. Yes, another neologism from me. I’m sure someone can register the domain name like they did with boggersphere.com Hey Roger! KevinMyers.eu is available but KevinMyers.com is taken.

4 Responses to “Myers should join the sarcosphere”

  1. Simon McGarr says:

    “He’d be perfect for the sarcopshere. Yes, another neologism from me. ”

    I object. The use of Sarco as a prefix is most redolent of Sarcophogus,- a Greek term, adopted by Latin, for a coffin.

    “Sarco-” comes from the Greek word for flesh. Phogus was derived from the word for consuming, with the whole word meaing ‘Flesh eater’ or ‘Flesh Consumer’.

    I don’t think that’s a sphere I’d like to join.

  2. EWI says:

    “Sarco-� comes from the Greek word for flesh. Phogus was derived from the word for consuming, with the whole word meaing ‘Flesh eater’ or ‘Flesh Consumer’.

    He’s Undead? Wow, you really do hear things here first around Mulley’s water-cooler.

  3. Kevin says:

    Phogus was derived from the word for consuming, with the whole word meaing ‘Flesh eater’ or ‘Flesh Consumer’.

    Hmm, that’s interesting, and allows me to make sense of some biology. Phagocytosis is the process by which a phagocyte – a White Blood Cell (I think) – engulfs an infected cell. But then, you already knew that.

    Mulley, I think a Myers blog would be brilliant, but the comments box would be even better.

  4. EWI says:

    The use of Sarco as a prefix is most redolent of Sarcophogus,- a Greek term, adopted by Latin, for a coffin.

    As any decent Stargate fan should know…