tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post358541232383497394..comments2024-03-25T22:06:48.964-04:00Comments on The Zombie Knight Saga: Page 463George M. Frosthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02775956087855415064noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-54185028979345534822014-08-16T05:01:04.062-04:002014-08-16T05:01:04.062-04:00Oooh that's a good idea! Let's see if it ...Oooh that's a good idea! Let's see if it worksBlaednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-58586047515298686312014-01-04T23:57:18.264-05:002014-01-04T23:57:18.264-05:00Fixed, thanks.
And yeah, "this week past&quo...Fixed, thanks.<br /><br />And yeah, "this week past" is merely alternative phrasing to the more conventional "this past week." A bit old-timey, as you say, but occasionally, I like to do that with this story. 'Tis a thematic thing.George M. Frosthttp://thezombieknight.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-42934182866929242422014-01-04T21:02:03.643-05:002014-01-04T21:02:03.643-05:00Missing letter:
"rather than pin all of his h...Missing letter:<br />"rather than pin all of his hopes on landing a[n] instant deathblow"<br /><br />Something I'm not sure about:<br />"something he’d cooked up over this week past"<br />"week past", is that a fancy alternate way of phrasing "past week"? I have read this phrasing before, but it feels kind of old-timey to me. Just googled a little and found that "weeks past" seems to be a pretty common way to phrase this, so, uh. Enlighten me?Ankounoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-740790457738055512013-12-31T12:02:03.199-05:002013-12-31T12:02:03.199-05:00Oh hey! That sounds like it might actually work! G...Oh hey! That sounds like it might actually work! Go Hector!Snowtail the Khajiitnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-29256568435478537612013-12-31T11:56:54.182-05:002013-12-31T11:56:54.182-05:00Fixed, thank you. Also, you must be a wizard to ha...Fixed, thank you. Also, you must be a wizard to have caught that misspelling of Karkash.George M. Frosthttp://thezombieknight.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-80453244760448077812013-12-31T11:52:17.155-05:002013-12-31T11:52:17.155-05:00First few sentences, Karkash's name is misspel...First few sentences, Karkash's name is misspelled.<br />"He didn’t both trying"<br />both -> botherKunamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-4547115205961381142013-12-31T11:28:41.332-05:002013-12-31T11:28:41.332-05:00Love all the comments.Love all the comments.George M. Frosthttp://thezombieknight.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-50603507158872533552013-12-31T10:47:10.417-05:002013-12-31T10:47:10.417-05:00Whew, all caught up. Exhausting, but enjoyable. ...Whew, all caught up. Exhausting, but enjoyable. Just like...never mind.<br /><br />Anyway, Hector's latest trick sounds clever. I hope it works, but against Karkash...doubtful.Alexnoreply@blogger.com