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"Podcast". Now that's a word we've never heard in the Correct Realm. We're told it's some sort of audible murmuration in which people are able to share their thoughts and feelings directly into your ears. It sounds mad, and to be honest it doesn't sound true. However, we're led to believe that this week's guest is a pioneer in the world of podcasting, so we'll suspend our belief as she walks through our doors. It's broadcaster, writer and podcaster Helen Zaltzman.Helen was one of the very early adopters of podcasting, and will be looked back on as one of the key players in its infancy. She still podcasts, and her wonderful series ‘The Allusionist' is well worth a listen if you're a fan of all things language. You may also notice that she's the second Zaltzman to enter The Moon Under Water, but we're almost certain that Helen's pub will be less bizarre than Andy's. Want to hear an extended version of this episode (featuring a Patreon-only choice), gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door' and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*This is part 2 of Helen Zaltzman's episode. Though you are free to listen in whichever order you so desire we really do recommend listening to part 1 first or things might be slightly confusing*"Podcast". Now that's a word we've never heard in the Correct Realm. We're told it's some sort of audible murmuration in which people are able to share their thoughts and feelings directly into your ears. It sounds mad, and to be honest it doesn't sound true. However, we're led to believe that this week's guest is a pioneer in the world of podcasting, so we'll suspend our belief as she walks through our doors. It's broadcaster, writer and podcaster Helen Zaltzman.Helen was one of the very early adopters of podcasting, and will be looked back on as one of the key players in its infancy. She still podcasts, and her wonderful series ‘The Allusionist' is well worth a listen if you're a fan of all things language. You may also notice that she's the second Zaltzman to enter The Moon Under Water, but we're almost certain that Helen's pub will be less bizarre than Andy's. Want to hear an extended version of this episode (featuring a Patreon-only choice), gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door' and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ok… Articles… the… an… a… or nothing… what article do I use, and when and why! We get these questions from everyone! Beginners, intermediates, OET and IELTS students, and even students doing a masters degree! Today is episode 2 of an E2 DEEP DIVE into articles. Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. My name is Mark. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week it's all about the definite article, which you all know as the word ‘the'. And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
Well, the Scripture that we're going to be studying tonight is primarily a list, a list of 112 cities that comprise the allotment of land that God gave to Judah. Now we need to understand what has been said in this distribution of the land. We've learned that it's a distribution by Girl by lot, meaning people don't choose, but people are receiving the will of God what God has for them. So it's not making requests. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
Well, the Scripture that we're going to be studying tonight is primarily a list, a list of 112 cities that comprise the allotment of land that God gave to Judah. Now we need to understand what has been said in this distribution of the land. We've learned that it's a distribution by Girl by lot, meaning people don't choose, but people are receiving the will of God what God has for them. So it's not making requests. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
Well, the Scripture that we're going to be studying tonight is primarily a list, a list of 112 cities that comprise the allotment of land that God gave to Judah. Now we need to understand what has been said in this distribution of the land. We've learned that it's a distribution by Girl by lot, meaning people don't choose, but people are receiving the will of God what God has for them. So it's not making requests. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
Well, the Scripture that we're going to be studying tonight is primarily a list, a list of 112 cities that comprise the allotment of land that God gave to Judah. Now we need to understand what has been said in this distribution of the land. We've learned that it's a distribution by Girl by lot, meaning people don't choose, but people are receiving the will of God what God has for them. So it's not making requests. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
Which ageing rockers have still got it? Find out who we still rate now they've reached a certain age. How come certain band names are mispronounced, even by fans? Don't add the "THE" if it's not needed! Why does this happen?We talk about bands which feature Pretenders guitarist James Walbourne. El Tele resumes his affair with the works of PG Wodehouse, in chronological order, and we discuss why some books don't "stick".. it's not always failing memory! The Captain digs into Bob Mortimer's biography, which coincided with the resumption of Mortimer and Whitehouse Gone Fishing.YouTube "must sees" include Beatles recreators The Analogues, Rita Ora and a Kate Bush classic, and Joshua Lee Turner. El Tele checks out Stuff by Mark on Instagram.Show notes and links at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-24-the-definite-article/
Many moons ago on episode 95 we did an podcast devoted to Freddie Hubbard, so in honor of the new Complete at the Lighthouse release, we thought it was time to do one for Lee Morgan. But not to discuss Live at the Lighthouse because that's the way we roll. (Look me up on facebook if you have questions about that release). We survey the trumpet master's brutally truncated career and ponder what might have been while enjoying one of Blue Note's all time all stars. Lee Morgan: THE COOKER, THE SIDEWINDER, THE PROCRASTINATOR, FINAL SESSION.
Velkommin, ǫll! In part two of our fifth topic, we learn how to say "the man" rather than "a man". It can actually be rather tricky, but it gets easier from here on out! Words learned: [Masculine Definite Article: -inn, -inn, -ins, -inum, -nir, -na, -nna, -num]; maðrinn, manninn, mannsins, manninum, menninar, mennina, mannana, mǫnnunum. Music provided by Tunetank.com.
At times of our life, we go through a transition, there are new things that we're called to experience and new things that we're called to do, if we're going to be in God's will. And this is true for the one whose book bears his name, and I'm speaking about Yehosha, that is Joshua the son of Nun. Now we're gonna see that that God has used him as a servant, a servant to Moses, but things have changed. Why is that? Well take out your Bible and look with me to that portion of Scripture, the book of Joshua in chapter one. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
At times of our life, we go through a transition, there are new things that we're called to experience and new things that we're called to do, if we're going to be in God's will. And this is true for the one whose book bears his name, and I'm speaking about Yehosha, that is Joshua the son of Nun. Now we're gonna see that that God has used him as a servant, a servant to Moses, but things have changed. Why is that? Well take out your Bible and look with me to that portion of Scripture, the book of Joshua in chapter one. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
How to pronounce (and when NOT to pronounce) the definite article in Arabic, with sun and moon letters. Watch this on video here: https://youtu.be/1RbVJQbNltQ More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support
How to pronounce (and when NOT to pronounce) the definite article in Arabic, with sun and moon letters. Watch this on video here: https://youtu.be/1RbVJQbNltQ More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support
Ciao!In this episode we'll look at the specific/definite forms of the articles in Italian - in both the singular and plural forms.:)...For the singular:"il" - standard masculine"lo" - masculine, same as with "uno" (four cases: before z, s+consonant, ps, gn), plus before vowels.Ex:il giornolo sportlo studente"la" - standard feminine:la casa la seraIf "lo" and "la" come before a vowel - we shortened both to " l' ":l'apartementol'amicol'amica..For the plurals:"i" - standard masculine"gli" -same as with "lo": 4 main cases + vowels"le" - feminineEx:i giornii fiorigli amicile caseSelf-testing - find article in singular, and article + noun ending in plural:cattedralenotteserapsicologoWell done!...Intro-music is "Night in Venice" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-venice/License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Learn all about the word 'the' and how to use it with abstract uncountable nouns.
En este episodio especial de No Hay Tos hablamos sobre 3 tips para mejorar el uso del artículo definido en español. - Para ver los show notes de este episodio visítanos en Patreon. - Venos en video en YouTube. - ¡Si el podcast te es útil por favor déjanos un review en Apple Podcasts! - Donate: https://www.paypal.me/nohaytos No Hay Tos is a Spanish podcast from Mexico for students who want to improve their listening comprehension, reinforce grammar, and learn about Mexican culture and Mexican Spanish. All rights reserved.
Ohhhh snap, True Believers, and not the Thanos kind! The Comic Book Characters have returned to your world to fend off the evils of Boredom and Mild Takes. Trust us, it's hungry work. Highlights from this episode include: -A Spidey trailer so nice, we had to touch it twice -What If Feige Finally Dropped the Bag on Your Boys? -The almighty power of The Definite Article for DC's Suicide Squad -...and a Key Issues about a series gone too soon. Summer's scorching away and Shang-Chi is on the horizon. Maybe if we all mask up and act like we got some sense, we could act like the heroes we enjoy watching! 'Cause everyone deserves to be Wong-ed in a movie theater. It's Episode 135! Let's rock!
In this episode, you will get to build your vocabulary whilst also practice your knowledge of the French Definite Articles (as explained in episode 21). To access more learning material related to this podcast visit our Facebook page@frenchlanguagelearningdecoded. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/safaa-peeroo/support
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Dalam podcast Ini, Kaliane akan berkenalan dengan definite article dalam bahasa norwegia. Kalian yang mau ask atau merasa penjelasan aku kurang jelas bisa ke IG Aku, @shasyachen Aku akan sangat Senang membalas dan mengajarkan Kalian lebih lagi.
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Welcome to the second episode of Al pie de la letra Podcast. La profesora García and el profesor Adams start off the episode with a brief recap of the previous episode. They talk in detail about definite articles. Definite articles are a bit trickier than they seem. They compare how the Definite Article is used both in English vs Spanish. They also review some fun examples.
The Definite Article is a new weekly livestream vidcast from the Institute of Economic Affairs. Each week Media Manager Emily Carver sits down with a member of the IEA staff to discuss the up-to-the-minute articles they’ve written for an array of national newspapers, news websites and magazines. This week, Emily's guest is IEA Director General Mark Littlewood. They discuss his latest biweekly column for The Times on what lessons we can learn from Covid-19 after the crisis is over. Originally recorded as a video, you can also watch the episode on YouTube.
earth or the earth or the Earth? Which one is correct? And why? What about Venus and Mars? Should we prefix the definite article or should we not? When to capitalize the first letter and when not to? Let's dig deep into the use of the definite article
In this video, you will learn: *How to use the definite article in English *Different nouns that use the definite article *See examples of how to properly use it *Avoid common mistakes -- For English classes, click here: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-conversation-class/ For my library of English lessons click here: https://englishteachermonica.com/blog/ --- Who am I? Hi! My name is Monica and I'm an English Teacher from the United States. I was born in California and have a Master's Degree in TESOL and a TEFL Certification. I also learned to speak 2 other languages so I understand the language learning process very well. I currently teach at an American College and I'm here to help you learn English! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/englishteachermonica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishteachermonica/support
Joe and Toni count K9s, witness a Warrior's death, and take a look back at the Fourth Doctor. Special guest appearance by Chris Cherry. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
Andy Prochazka, co-founder and CMO of Canadian online furniture retailer Article, joins us to discuss the ins and outs of selling high-end sofas, chairs and dining room sets directly to consumers.
Dragoman prefers preceding initialisms with a definite article. An initialism is an abbreviation formed from initial letters. They require “the”, because they are pronounced letter by letter. Incorrect: Trump told world leaders to support overhauling U.N. Correct: Trump told world leaders to support overhauling the U.N. An acronym, on the other hand, is a word made up from the first letters of the name of something such as an organization. For example, NATO is an acronym for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Because they are pronounced as words, there is no need to precede them with definite article: […]
In this Quicktake episode, Morgan Jacobs of the Kennan Institute and host of "Kennan Xplainer" on Youtube, helps us understand Ukraine vs. THE Ukraine. Interesting etymology ahead!
The Definite Article is the most used word in the English language. Why? How do we use it? Find out in this podcast with Billgreen54 ESL teacher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/english-grammar-review/support
In this episode, we talk about the definite article, and discuss the meaning and various origins of the idiom ‘Painting the town red’. Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/properenglish2019), and follow us on Twitter (@properenglish4) and Instagram (@properenglish2019) to keep up to date with us!
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Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #2 What’s New? Everyday Phrases. History Facts! History of The Internet. Conversation Topic. Personal Information. Dialog Practice. Question Words. Basic Grammar Review. The Definite Article. English Grammar. Modal Verbs of Probability. What’s New? Great question! In everyday English this phrase is used to say “Hello or Hi”. It can also mean, “How are you?”. Phrases come from just about every place on earth. Anywhere English is spoken for sure. Phrases come from movies, sitcoms and music. Who makes a phrase popular? People who like to create stuff. People who are popular. People who like what someone created and decided to use it over and over. When others like it and can apply the phrase to a situation or experience, now we have a phrase. Once a phrase is created and becomes popular, often it is used in a variety of different ways. Literal or idiomatic. Literal definitions refer to situations where we can see what happens. A common phrase might be “Look up”. In this example, we can see what is happening at the time of speaking. It is something we can refer to as an action. The phrase “Look up” as an idiomatic expression can have several definitions. Look up is used in three specific ways as an idiomatic expression. Here are examples; “Things are looking up these days” means that a given situation is improving. “Look it up in the dictionary” means to search for a word, definition or information in a dictionary. “Look me up the next time you are in town” means to visit with me. Basic Grammar Review Definite Article The “Definite Article” is the most used word in the English language. What is it? It is the word “The”. It is used many different ways and often there are no definite rules for it’s usage. A country can use it or not. It is all up to the government of a given country to decide. Hotels are pretty much the same. Some examples might be; The Hotel Regency or The Regency Hotel or Hotel Regency. All of this said, there are basic rules that we need to follow to understand “The Definite Article” in everyday English. Here are just a few. “The” is often used when we refer to groups of objects or people. Some examples are “The British”, “The Canadians”, “The Americans”. In these examples, we are referring to groups of people. Other examples are “The USA”, “The UK”, “The Netherlands”. In these examples, we are referring to groups of places. There are examples when we don’t use “The”. For instance, we do not use “The” before a lake but, we do use “The” before groups of lakes. An example is “The Great Lakes”. We also use “The” extensively as a “Determiner”. Examples are “The City of New York”, “The County of New York”, “The State of New York”. When we want to clearly refer to a place or thing, we use “The Definite Article”. The word “The” is used for “Singular, Plural and Uncountable Nouns”. When you see the word “The’ before one word, you need to know that word is a noun. This rule applies to any word we refer to as a noun. While there are many definite rules for “The”, here is just one more. Remember pronunciation before “Vowels” and “silent letters”. Here are a few examples: “The apple”, “The elephant”, “The ice cream”, “The orange”, “The umbrella”. https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club-2-pdf-version/
Happy New Year! This episode follows Art Randolph as he helps in the drafting of a new constitution! Matt and Hilary share some tips and tales about articles, definite and indefinite. Before we get to the chapter itself, we chat again about RED MOON (great book), which leads us to share some of our experiences over the holiday. Matt also would like someone to write an MA thesis about how SF is imagining China right now, specifically in RED MOON and MR. ROBOT. "A New Constitution" centers on Art as the decentralized coffee- and kavajava-brewer for the constitutional congress, which Nadia, wielding "the charisma of the sensible," is de facto chairing. We talk about the folkloric prologue that finds Mars's little red men becoming one with the Dalai Lama, and producing a structure of feeling conducive for the collective project of constituting the present in this opening of potentiality in history. We talk about Vlad's epic takedown of Antar at the table of tables, and the concept of generationality, of which Hilary gives a brilliant critique. We try to get to the bottom of why Jackie favors capitalism, and we discover that PARKS & RECREATION and THE WALKING DEAD are the same show, especially if you're Hannah Arendt. Attention HBO! Hilary Strang would watch a show about drafting a constitution! Also she has written this, about Aurora, for The Blackstone Review! Rate and review us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to this podcast. Follow us on Twitter @podcastonmars Email us at maroonedonmarspodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail on the Anchor app! Music by The Spirit of Space
In this episode, we breakdown The Predator and discuss simpler days of predators past--predators without definite articles and complex backstories. We look back at the first 24 episodes with follow-ups on promises, worst challenges, favorite breakdowns, and more. This week's challenges include Shadowhunters and The Do-Over. --Timestamps-- What Have We Done? - What Have We Done Look-Backs (4:20) - Follow-ups on TV Breakdowns (22:45) - Best/Worst Movie Breakdowns (31:05) - Lasting Challenges (34:40) Breakdown of The Predator - (44:44) Gentleman's Challenge: Shadowhunters (1:07:50), The Do-Over (1:25:58) Thank-Yous - (1:39:23) --Art and Music Credits-- - Podcast Logo by grazrootz - Opening music by Gold-Tiger - Gentlemen's Challenge bumper by syntheway - Closing music by CrossGateProductions ★ Support this podcast ★
English writers and translators often confuse when and how to use a definite article. We have several tips for translators on our knowledge base and We precede any country with “the” whose name is plural or includes state, union, republic, and kingdom. Incorrect: The Dutch famine of 1944–45 is known in Netherlands as the Hongerwinter (literal translation: hunger winter). Correct: The Dutch famine of 1944–45 is known in the Netherlands as the Hongerwinter (literal translation: hunger winter). Incorrect: Philippines is […]
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What is the definite article “the” in Arabic? Well, here is the answer: In Arabic, “AL” ال “ The” is added to any noun. It does not matter if the noun is singular or plural or masculine or feminine. However, when it comes to pronunciation, we distinguish between two types of definite articles. The rest of the lesson … Continue reading #26 The definite Article in Arabic →
Zoolander No. 2 can wait for Tightwad Tuesdays at the local cinema and Nicolas Sparks can go get funding for his eighth mansion built on tired formulaic hack writing from the suckers with no imagination. Over Valentine’s weekend we got a major HEART-on for DP. Grab some chimichangas and your favorite unicorn plush and join […]
What is the Definite article in Spanish? Good question. Before we start to talk about how to use it, we had better clear up just what on earth it is. Actually, when you think about what it’s called, for once the grammatical name that they’ve given it actually makes sense.... Read more » The post 36 Beginners Spanish The Definite Article in Spanish A Real Puzzle appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
For today’s English lesson let’s have a look at three basic rules for using the definite article the. As you probably know, there are a lot of different rules and exceptions to those rule about how to use the, but for today, I hope these three ideas will put you on the right track to learning this little but important ... Read More
For today’s English lesson let’s have a look at three basic rules for using the definite article the. As you probably know, there are a lot of different rules and exceptions to those rule about how to use the, but for today, I hope these three ideas will put you on the right track to learning this little but important ... Read More
Episode 10 of the NT Pod asks "Did the Apostle Paul have a sense of humour?".It is ten and a half minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 10: Did Paul have a sense of humour? (mp3)Programme Notes.Key texts: Galatians 5:12, 1 Corinthians 12:15-26, 2 Corinthians 12:11-13Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement. The brief clip at the end is from Eddie Izzard, Definite Article.
Episode 10 of the NT Pod asks "Did the Apostle Paul have a sense of humour?".It is ten and a half minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 10: Did Paul have a sense of humour? (mp3)Programme Notes.Key texts: Galatians 5:12, 1 Corinthians 12:15-26, 2 Corinthians 12:11-13Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement. The brief clip at the end is from Eddie Izzard, Definite Article.
Please beware: These are very early vintage shows from a podcast that evolved gradually over 18+ years and 800+ episodes and sounds very different today. If you're new to Into Your Head, please try my later shows first. Tonight's topics include: Calculating the average listener, Exceling in music and hair, Acapello humming from my past, Fake folk music, The man who ate apples while moving, Cats and mice as a story-embellishment, Why virtual pets must be mortal, Charlie the lucky idiot, Cloud cuckoo land, Imaginary people, Avoiding axe murderers by text, Threatening a paperclip, Puddles of pee,Delusions about magnetic murder and Terminators, {Vintage material: Let's blow into something, Our local crocadile hunter, Digestive biscuits, Inter-species nutrition, Inter-species marriage, Related by cat marriage, New rules for bank officials, Living with a fourth dimension, A makeshift holodeck, The new voiceover guy, Naming things after Karl Marx, The Definite Article}, Interupting my vintage self, Conlcusion of the paperclip incident, My President Bush lifestyle. Music: “Twinkle Twinkle My Guitar” by Dilbrent. Use restricted under the following Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Generic which can be viewed at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ All other music composed in-house. Additional voiceovery stuff thanks Lockjaw and Dustin (TipYourHat.com). Overall episode – License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International – It is mandatory to reproduce this attribution for each episode: “Neal O'Carroll via IntoYourHead.ie – Many episodes findable forever on Archive dot org.”
We start by helping out another frustrated internet searcher who for some reason stumbled onto our website after googling "the sexy girl machines". Of course our website had no information on this, until now. Much of our discussion is focused on the use of a definite article in his search phrase, which is probably not what the dude was bargaining for. Anyway, T-bone quickly rescues the segment by telling us about his one-time girlfriend's fondness for sitting on the clothes dryer. You SHOULD be intrigued. Then in Urban Legend, Warren describes how The Flintstones was based on a true story, supported by "overwhelming archaeological evidence". Turns out the fact that they wrote stuff on stone tablets means there's a treasure trove of artefacts with which we can learn about our past. Sigh. If you have questions about Warren's methods of attribution, or wish to electronically punch him in the neck, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
We start by helping out another frustrated internet searcher who for some reason stumbled onto our website after googling "the sexy girl machines". Of course our website had no information on this, until now. Much of our discussion is focused on the use of a definite article in his search phrase, which is probably not what the dude was bargaining for. Anyway, T-bone quickly rescues the segment by telling us about his one-time girlfriend's fondness for sitting on the clothes dryer. You SHOULD be intrigued. Then in Urban Legend, Warren describes how The Flintstones was based on a true story, supported by "overwhelming archaeological evidence". Turns out the fact that they wrote stuff on stone tablets means there's a treasure trove of artefacts with which we can learn about our past. Sigh. If you have questions about Warren's methods of attribution, or wish to electronically punch him in the neck, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
Lesson Twelve. The Definite Article