December 2009

24th December, 2009

“I’m sorry to nit-pick…”

Reasons why regional media must never die, #2: nit-picking letters. Having returned to my native Teesside for the festive season, it was with customary zeal that I threw open the pages of 'Now&Then', a micro-regional local interest magazine delivered free to 78,000 'selected homes' in towns and villages across the area. It's ...

20th December, 2009

Well… I am in a hurry.

Is the abuse of a foreign language in an English setting as unforgivable as abuse of the English language itself? This curmudgeon says "yes". Well... I am in a hurry., originally ...

  • Posted by GrammarBlog
16th December, 2009

Grave errors

In GrammarBlog's view, you can't put a price on good spelling. But it seems some people do precisely that. This has been brought to my attention by the opening scene of a new episode ('Black Swan') from the fine seventh series of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Larry David visits his mother's grave ...

  • Posted by Paddy
13th December, 2009

Death and Tayes

As Mel and Kim so profoundly put it, "Tay-tay, tay-tay t-t-t-t-t tay-tay." Quite what they meant is anyone's guess but it must have struck a chord with the Sky news vidi printer operator who made this typo. Thanks to @gill_Edwards for ...

  • Posted by Gez
7th December, 2009

The artist formally known as Prince

This is surely an example of homophonic abuse... This shop front was spotted by Matt Top Boy FFS whilst prowling the streets of Manchester. When a lighting shop rebadges itself, I expect better than this. I've tried to accept the slight possibility that it's not ...

  • Posted by Paddy
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