Curtis ponders death, specifically death caused by volcanoes and/or robots, while considering the words "sit" and "set." Also, English has no future tense.
Curtis ponders death, specifically death caused by volcanoes and/or robots, while considering the words "sit" and "set." Also, English has no future tense.
Curtis discusses the placement of the word “only,” the Oxford comma, vampires and werewolves.
Curtis got a van. He discusses the word "very" and why we should all stop apologizing for our dirty cars. Then he explores adverbs and how they are like mustard.
Curtis takes a look at the words "reluctant" and "reticent." The answer to the question: how many spaces go after the end of a sentence? (Hint: it's 1.)
Curtis discusses the words "then" and "than." Also, when do you capitalize seasons? Is there a difference between "fall" and "autumn"?
This is a test podcast episode of Word Nerd with Curtis Honeycutt.
A few years ago, my friend Kristen and I created a podcast called “The Exotic Fruit Review.” In it, we sampled exotic fruits, discussed them and interviewed people who were leading extraordinary lives. While we enjoyed having a quirky podcast, Kristen and I had to do all the scheduling, producing and editing work ourselves.