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Re: Cheese that smells

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How do those 7,000 miles from home feel about the referendum?

Which 7000 miles?
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This one isn't actually a garden path (though there is a slight ambiguity), but makes you think it must be just because the apparent meaning is so strange:
Exploding pavement growth probed
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BBC again: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford withdraws from race with tumour

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linguoboy wrote:BBC again: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford withdraws from race with tumour
He would have raced a bottle of Jack Daniels... ;-)

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Salmoneus wrote:This one isn't actually a garden path (though there is a slight ambiguity), but makes you think it must be just because the apparent meaning is so strange:
Exploding pavement growth probed
I parse that as stuff growing on pavements, and that stuff exploding.


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yeah it totally evokes such as agaricus bitorquis, The Mushroom That Can Bust Through Pavement
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3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital

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agaricus bitorquis
I thought that was a smashed oreo

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Body-worn cameras suspended by force

I'm just glad they remembered the hyphen, because otherwise that would have been really tricky.
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linguoboy wrote:3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital
i bet that's that's one hell of a lawsuit

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Apple’s Cook Criticizes Alabama Over Lack of Gay Rights

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I burst out laughing reading the name on this packet of food:
British chicken skin on legs

Then again, I guess I should be glad it wasn't 'British skin on chicken legs'...
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ohh SKIN-ON. that genuinely took a minute.
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Not even sure how to describe this particular one. My friend shared a link to a NYT article. The headline appears in his feed as:

Maine judge orders Ebola quarantine for nurse

but on the site itself, it's:

Maine judge rejects Ebola quarantine for nurse

I'm wondering if what may have happened was that the original headline was something like "Maine judge orders Ebola quarantine for nurse lifted" and then someone pointed out that the last word was being cut off on shared links, prompting them to condense it further.

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As far as I know, this isn't a gardenpath. But that's simply a guess because I have no idea what it actually means.

Stephen Amell Says Lazarus Pit Will Not Be Used For Oliver On Arrow

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This is more gardenpathy. From the Wikipedia article on historian Vello Helk:
Born in Varstu, Võrumaa, Estonia in 1944 Helk was mobilized in the German army and was forced to go to Germany. From there he went to Denmark, where he in 1947 attended the University of Århus[.]
(Helk was actually born in 1923.)

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linguoboy wrote:As far as I know, this isn't a gardenpath. But that's simply a guess because I have no idea what it actually means.

Stephen Amell Says Lazarus Pit Will Not Be Used For Oliver On Arrow
Stephen [an actor] says a fictional resurrection device won't be used on his character in the show Arrow (based on the DC character The Green Arrow).

(Had to look it up, though I did know what a Lazarus Pit was.)

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linguoboy wrote:This is more gardenpathy. From the Wikipedia article on historian Vello Helk:
Born in Varstu, Võrumaa, Estonia in 1944 Helk was mobilized in the German army and was forced to go to Germany. From there he went to Denmark, where he in 1947 attended the University of Århus[.]
(Helk was actually born in 1923.)
Does my edit improves things?

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jmcd wrote:
linguoboy wrote:This is more gardenpathy. From the Wikipedia article on historian Vello Helk:
Born in Varstu, Võrumaa, Estonia in 1944 Helk was mobilized in the German army and was forced to go to Germany. From there he went to Denmark, where he in 1947 attended the University of Århus[.]
(Helk was actually born in 1923.)
Does my edit improves things?
It does, but a more elegant solution is simply creating two full sentences.

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linguoboy wrote:It does, but a more elegant solution is simply creating two full sentences.
There, fixed. I don't know whether it meets WP guidelines for birth location though, didn't want to spend too much time there.


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Guy spent one year crafting one second of this crazy animation per day

This Guy Has Been Tattooing His Son's Drawings On His Own Arm Since He Was 5

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linguoboy wrote:This Guy Has Been Tattooing His Son's Drawings On His Own Arm Since He Was 5
That sentence is one of those cases that are garden-pathy only if you switch off your background knowledge of reality. But it's good material for the campaign to introduce proximate and obviate pronouns into English. ;-)

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I heard one on NPR that went something like "<organization> is condemning the large numbers of civilians killed."

(Why, what did the civilians do to earn that organization's contempt?)


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Twitter boss admits trolling failure.

Hey now, I don't know who he was trolling, but for the BBC to outright call the guy a 'failure' seems a little harsh!
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