More Octopodes, please
In response to my post about the plural of "octopus", I recieved an email that made me crack up:
What I'd call an octopus plurality?
1) "Yeech" - if they were too close.
2) "Lunch Special" - if I'm at a sushi place.
In response to my post about the plural of "octopus", I recieved an email that made me crack up:
What I'd call an octopus plurality?
1) "Yeech" - if they were too close.
2) "Lunch Special" - if I'm at a sushi place.
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