Sunday, March 18, 2012
Ending sentences with prepositions
Visitor in Harvard Square: "Excuse me, where's the library at?"
Harvard student: "Sir, this is Harvard. We don't end our sentences with prepositions."
Visitor: "Oh, I'm sorry. I meant to ask, where's the library at, asshole?"
Harvard student: "Sir, this is Harvard. We don't end our sentences with prepositions."
Visitor: "Oh, I'm sorry. I meant to ask, where's the library at, asshole?"
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