Hark to the locusts in their shrill armadas.
Locusts aren’t locusts. Locusts are cicadas.
To seals in circuses I travel on bee lines.
Seals aren’t seals. Seals are sea lions.
I’m a buffalo hunter. Want to see my license?
Buffaloes aren’t buffaloes. Buffaloes are bisons.
I’m too old to be pedantically hocus-pocused.
I’ll stand on the buffalo, the seal and the locust.
Ogden Nash on pedantry
Ogden Nash on pedantry
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Re: Ogden Nash on pedantry
The plural of buffalo is buffalo, and bison bison.
But then what we have here is classic Nash. Now all I have to do is get this hook out of my pedant's mouth.
I used to read him all the time when I was a kid. I'm scarred for life.
But then what we have here is classic Nash. Now all I have to do is get this hook out of my pedant's mouth.
I used to read him all the time when I was a kid. I'm scarred for life.
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Re: Ogden Nash on pedantry
Nice!!
True ..oldness is the art of doing less.
Please help me . My spell-check will not advise me on how to spell "beurocrasy".
Has it been excised from the global dictionary?
(It was popular in my youth.)
Perhaps it is now a patented word "commercial in confidence": that demands a fee on use after permission?
True ..oldness is the art of doing less.
Please help me . My spell-check will not advise me on how to spell "beurocrasy".
Has it been excised from the global dictionary?
(It was popular in my youth.)
Perhaps it is now a patented word "commercial in confidence": that demands a fee on use after permission?
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Re: Ogden Nash on pedantry
It's "bureaucracy". Sometimes I catch myself having to remember how it's spelled, too.
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Re: Ogden Nash on pedantry
But the singular is buffalus.Nanohedron wrote:The plural of buffalo is buffalo..
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Re: Ogden Nash on pedantry
It's spelled "bureau crazy".Nanohedron wrote:It's "bureaucracy". Sometimes I catch myself having to remember how it's spelled, too.
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