I just finished reading “Infinite Jest” by David Foster Wallace (great book, by the way, albeit long), which includes lots of funny grammatical jokes and conversations among characters. One of my faves is, “Is it scenarios or scenaria?”
I like writing, photography, reading, music, design, typography, paper products, days in the seventies and sparkly snow, Spanish wine and cans of PBR. I spent a year in Córdoba, Spain, working as a language and culture assistant through the Spanish government, traveling, and writing about it here. After a few years back in my home state of Montana, I moved to Austin, Texas, where I like to go exploring, take pictures of my food, write letters, dream of far-off places, and think about concepts of home.
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I just finished reading “Infinite Jest” by David Foster Wallace (great book, by the way, albeit long), which includes lots of funny grammatical jokes and conversations among characters. One of my faves is, “Is it scenarios or scenaria?”
That is pretty awesome. I actually didn’t even know thesauri was the plural of thesaurus. I’ve never thought about having more than one!