Saturday, February 12, 2011

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The other day, a faithful reader for point out to me that the text in the subject line is a legitimately grammatically correct sentence on its own.  It can also be correct with different capitalization!  I found it pretty cool, so I figured I'd share with you all here.

Since Buffalo is a proper noun, a common noun, and a verb, all that we need is there.  Bison from Buffalo intimidate bison from Buffalo that bison from Buffalo intimidate.  See...it's painfully simple!  Anyway, I hope you all think this little trick is as cool as I do.  Yes, I know I'm a dork...no need to put that in the comments section.


-FSG

2 comments:

  1. You're a dork.

    Just because I don't need to doesn't mean I don't want to.

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  2. Why, thank you. I appreciate that you took the time and energy to clarify that your actions were out of desire, not necessity.

    -FSG

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