The “probably” is the detail that really makes it sing. Anybody can say they made a horrible mistake while drinking, but the implication that there’s something else that he experiences that might have had the same effect as a drunk stupor is closer to unique.
I’m glad to see that they’re accepting improvements — a lot of the things I saw in yesterday’s version made me think this hadn’t been produced by someone with a good grounding in historical linguistics.
I think that “W00T” is the only appropriate reply to that.
Anthony was our bedtime out-loud reading for a few weeks two years ago, and the experience was so pleasant that we embarked on a series of unsatisfying popular archaeology books (1491 being the sole exception) partly picked from the Society for American Archaeology book awards.
That makes the baby carrier seem a bit sinister.
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“Probably in one of my drunken stupors” is the best excuse ever.
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The “probably” is the detail that really makes it sing. Anybody can say they made a horrible mistake while drinking, but the implication that there’s something else that he experiences that might have had the same effect as a drunk stupor is closer to unique.
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have I got maps for YOU: http://www.businessinsider.com/22-maps-that-show-the-deepest-linguistic-conflicts-in-america-2013-6
AND IN PARTICULAR http://www.businessinsider.com/22-maps-that-show-the-deepest-linguistic-conflicts-in-america-2013-6#massachusetts-long-island-and-jersey-are-the-only-places-that-see-a-difference-between-merry-mary-and-marry-22
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Proto-Basque! Also, look at that nice mess of wtfery in the Northern Caucasus. Also also: Georgian, Finnish and Estonian? რააააა???
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I’m glad to see that they’re accepting improvements — a lot of the things I saw in yesterday’s version made me think this hadn’t been produced by someone with a good grounding in historical linguistics.
Speaking of which, David Anthony’s The Horse, The Wheel, and Language would be a great Christmas present for Steve.
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Own it.
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I think that “W00T” is the only appropriate reply to that.
Anthony was our bedtime out-loud reading for a few weeks two years ago, and the experience was so pleasant that we embarked on a series of unsatisfying popular archaeology books (1491 being the sole exception) partly picked from the Society for American Archaeology book awards.
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