Keep on being erudite, Roger R Smith. I take it as a compliment and sign of respect that you believe most readers will either know your "big words" or will want to look them up. Perhaps you can help me convince people that 'reticent' does not mean 'reluctant.' Are you listening, NPR?
Keep on being erudite, Roger R Smith. I take it as a compliment and sign of respect that you believe most readers will either know your "big words" or will want to look them up. Perhaps you can help me convince people that 'reticent' does not mean 'reluctant.' Are you listening, NPR?
I am neither reticent nor reluctant to note with optimism, albeit guarded, a sense of our easing away from the precipice to which recent historic events have pushed us-
so much so, that comments on Robert Hubbell’s excellent and thorough reportings have eased us into a place where discussions of erudition appear.
Keep on being erudite, Roger R Smith. I take it as a compliment and sign of respect that you believe most readers will either know your "big words" or will want to look them up. Perhaps you can help me convince people that 'reticent' does not mean 'reluctant.' Are you listening, NPR?
I am neither reticent nor reluctant to note with optimism, albeit guarded, a sense of our easing away from the precipice to which recent historic events have pushed us-
so much so, that comments on Robert Hubbell’s excellent and thorough reportings have eased us into a place where discussions of erudition appear.
Oui?
Mais oui, bien sur.