Quckly now! Quickly!
It fast approaches: The next of the Do’s — Segment 3.
As an aside, how do you pronounce “Do’s?” That is a very good question.
Do’s is the plural of the verb do, to do. So, “Do’s” sounds like dews, the light dew on the ground. Do and dew are samesound words.
That’s what it sounds like, but that’s not it. Do’s is the manner of contract and agreeing, “the binding words of oral agreement in The Now & Present Days,” to quote the most formal dwarf RhineHold HuffSpot from Segment 1, “LoveJoy KickStart and The Macaroni Band.”
Not all in the NewDays are so formal. Remember the words to LoveJoy by the Queen in Segment 2, “Queen Mary Plantagenet & The New Sub-Woofer”: “Don’t look so surprised. We two are not that very different. No, the Guppies join for friendship. With you, the dwarf and others, we shall Seek the Right and March to Fight, if such must be. This is now beyond any agreement or contract, and it is by far the oldest and truest of the Old Ways.” Queen Mary understands more deeply The Do’s and their meanings.
Read on, may you, and soon, more find.
Segment 3 is almost right here.
Who will you meet?
Next.
Grandpa Jim
PS: The first two Segment stories are under “The Do’s Series” pull-down above. Don’t miss ’em.