Monday, October 27, 2008

Another Linguistic Patrol

How can you be more one-of-a-kind than one-of-a-kind?    Sorry, Yahoo, you'll be getting a D on this article. 

2 comments:

  1. I think what they wanted to sya was "unique-est".

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  2. I constantly get on people who use locutions like "very unique." These are often well-educated people strangely enough.
    Also the use of "that" for "who" when referring to people bugs me.

    (recapcha word: "entsism" Would that be prejudice relating to Tolkein tree-creatures? Racist! Sexist! Entsist!)

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