thank you. sometimes I get obsessive and then crazed by word stuff. i am writing a book about my growing up years in brooklyn.
in setting the scene i described the stores in the the compact neighborhood. one was a notions store and I realized i had no idea why it was called that (we called it by the owner’s name not the store’s name). so i looked it up to find what was in a notion’s store but not what such things were called notions.
your word doctoring saved me from needing a real doctor. i’ll be writing a blog about the detective work and will give your talent both credit and quote.
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Marc Naimark:
July 12th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
What about the adjective “notional”? As in “notional value”, etc.?
Nathan Lee:
July 28th, 2010 at 11:59 am
Scrapbooking was my hobby when i was still studying in high school, it is a good hobby and it is fun too.,:.
bill gralnick:
April 5th, 2017 at 12:56 pm
thank you. sometimes I get obsessive and then crazed by word stuff. i am writing a book about my growing up years in brooklyn.
in setting the scene i described the stores in the the compact neighborhood. one was a notions store and I realized i had no idea why it was called that (we called it by the owner’s name not the store’s name). so i looked it up to find what was in a notion’s store but not what such things were called notions.
your word doctoring saved me from needing a real doctor. i’ll be writing a blog about the detective work and will give your talent both credit and quote.