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Nap Time!!!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007
That's someone else's United States

I'm taking a look at the front page graphic of the Daily Cal (Link good for one day only!) accompanying this story, and can't help but wonder when Missouri moved to the Gulf Coast, where Mississippi used to be.

Is 'geeze' really spelled right? I always say "geez."

Update: After careful review, I have determined that Ward Connerly was indeed saying "geeze," which is the plural of "geese," which is the plural of "goose." "Geeze" is the bidimensional plural of "goose." (like "peoples" is the bidimensional plural of "person") Within 10 years, large flocks of geese are going to band together to take control of all history scholarship in the United States, and any discussion of history will have to be directed towards geeze.

posted by Beetle Aurora Drake 11/06/2007 04:29:00 PM #
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