May 07, 2016, 18:06
<Proofreader>Don't get fiscal
Here' a story taken from the "This is true" newsletter.
Be it Resolved: Missouri State Representative Tracy McCreery just can’t stand it anymore. Her colleagues, she says, can’t pronounce the word “fiscal” and keep saying “physical” instead, so she has introduced House Resolution 1220 to “urge the members of the Missouri House of Representatives to use the word ‘fiscal’ instead of ‘physical’ when referring to fiscal matters,” the resolution says. “I did it because I hit a wall,” McCreery said. Her colleagues’ grammar gaffes are like “nails on a chalkboard” to more literate members. “There are a lot of reasons to be depressed about the Missouri Legislature, and this just kind of piles on.” She is serious with the resolution, and insists it’s not a joke. “It happens pretty much daily,” she says. “It really does.” (RC/St. Louis Riverfront Times)
This looks like the original story in the
Riverfront Times.
May 12, 2016, 20:52
KallehSo funny!

I know what she means though. It is annoying when people mispronounce words. Remember "nuclear?"
May 13, 2016, 05:32
<Proofreader>quote:
Remember "nuclear?"
What's wrong with "nucular"?
May 13, 2016, 20:02
KallehI think I've mentioned it here, too, that my editor, who is a total prescriptivist, says that she is
amendable to something. Every time she says it, I snicker a bit. If only she knew...