REF:
http://www.armedpolitesociety.com/index.php?topic=54020.msg1099966#msg1099966So I was looking up Point Reyes California because there are a lot of shipwrecks there and I found this in a Wiki article thereon:
"Continuing as the region's supply and service center, it is a popular destination rich with charming shops, fine restaurants, extraordinary butter-filled pastures at the Bovine Bakery, and an annual music festival."
Indeed, a pasture full of butter would be extraordinary.
So I'm still POed this morning.
No, I'm not a grammar nazi, I rarely correct anyone unless asked except I occasionally send a PM if an error wreck's the meaning of a sentence and I will often bend grammar for the sake of readability, and my fingers often have to ketchup with my brain and I use there for they're and their but I usually catch stuff like that on a word-by-word 60 word per minute re-read, and maybe the author really meant grass-filled pastries instead of butter-filled pastures for some arcane reason, and I reelize how hard it is to text so a lot of abbr's and cutesy word shortations are needed but gee whiz and I know this is an incomplete run on sentence but.
So I"m still p|s'sed off this AM.
Terry