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Free your Lady Mondegreen « Mighty Red Pen
It comes from an old Scottish ballad in which the lyric “laid him on the green” has been confused over time with “Lady Mondegreen.” ...
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Between impermeable rock and a hard place « Mighty Red Pen
The picture says the ‘artesian’ water is protected by ‘impermeable rock’; yet the story says the water flows through the volcanic rock ...
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Needs !! proofreading « Mighty Red Pen
Needs !! proofreading. Filed under: Overseen, Perilous punctuation — mighty red pen @ 7:57 pm. Tags: capitalization, proofreading, punctuation, signs ...
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Glamor vs glamour « Mighty Red Pen
The preferred spelling of glamour, however, is –our, making it an exception to the usual American practice. The adjective is more often ...
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Glamor vs glamour « Mighty Red Pen
Okay, here’s the deal: you can spell it glamor, this is totally a-okay. ... I think the reason the American spelling “glamor” is less ...
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If I were a Natick Redman « Mighty Red Pen
Tags: Fiddler on the Roof, mascots, Natick Redmen, racist ... actual traditional name of the Natick sports teams is the Red and the Blue; ...
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Between impermeable rock and a hard place « Mighty Red Pen
The picture says the ‘artesian’ water is protected by ‘impermeable rock’; yet the story says the water flows through the volcanic rock ...
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Between impermeable rock and a hard place « Mighty Red Pen
The picture says the ‘artesian’ water is protected by ‘impermeable rock’; yet the story says the water flows through the volcanic rock ...
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2007 April « Mighty Red Pen
Filed under: Word wars — mighty red pen @ 12:04 pm ... The origin of the word is from the Italian, gamba. It doesn’t have anything to do with yams (which ...
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Between impermeable rock and a hard place « Mighty Red Pen
The picture says the ‘artesian’ water is protected by ‘impermeable rock’; yet the story says the water flows through the volcanic rock ...