Scott — Kudos for spelling “Foreword” correctly. I’ve seen the “forward” of a book too many times to count. I realize that nowadays, average Americans are illiterate, but writers and editors should know better.
love the eye holes and zipper on the formidable snake ape. signature moves(in the order they take palce) ape smash, retreating hiss, and bathroom zipper jam(bummer).
Night-guant, ummm yes forward is a correct spelling of a word, but not the word which means “an introduction or a preface to a book, usually written by another author”. That word is correctly spelled “foreword” as luckylouie wrote.
baileydean over 13 years ago
Embarrassment!
I love the zipper on the stomach of the “snake” part of the “snake ape” — ancient evils need to “go” too.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Or Snape for short.If it saw your wand, it’s definitely pity.
luckylouie over 13 years ago
Scott — Kudos for spelling “Foreword” correctly. I’ve seen the “forward” of a book too many times to count. I realize that nowadays, average Americans are illiterate, but writers and editors should know better.
Stephen Gilberg over 13 years ago
More like “Sinister Snake-Ape.”
prrdh over 13 years ago
Rubbish. ‘Forward’ and ‘foreword’ are two separate words. And you won’t find ‘foreward’ in any dictionary.fore·word (-wərd) noun an introductory statement to a book, esp. one written by someone other than the book’s author Origin: transl. of Ger vorwort < vor, fore + wort, word Webster’s New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
n.masters7789 over 13 years ago
love the eye holes and zipper on the formidable snake ape. signature moves(in the order they take palce) ape smash, retreating hiss, and bathroom zipper jam(bummer).
MisngNOLA over 13 years ago
Night-guant, ummm yes forward is a correct spelling of a word, but not the word which means “an introduction or a preface to a book, usually written by another author”. That word is correctly spelled “foreword” as luckylouie wrote.