Another example of the distinctive turns of dialogue that Aaron Sorkin puts in the mouths of his characters. Again and again.
Another example of the distinctive turns of dialogue that Aaron Sorkin puts in the mouths of his characters. Again and again.
Every country church minister (at the very least) is familiar with the phrase “On the outer Barcoo, where the churches are few, and men of religion are scanty” from C.J. Dennis’ poem A Bush Christening. This post on Ozwords looks at the how the river in Queensland gave its name to wider usages in the …
I always give the same answer. But they never seem to appreciate it. source
Gathering interesting information is useful if you’re always on the lookout for illustrations. Today I Found Out has provided a lot of general knowledge information which I didn’t know. Here, for instance, is a post on the origin of the maritime terms ‘Port’ and ‘Starboard’. I’d always known of these terms but didn’t know how …