No, I mean Bourne is an intentional mispelling of born, to shove in our face a cheap plot trick (which I’ve duly forgotten).
If a Hollywood movie got two letters wrong he’s okay for having one.
(P.S. Arac>Zarak)
No, I mean Bourne is an intentional mispelling of born, to shove in our face a cheap plot trick (which I’ve duly forgotten).
If a Hollywood movie got two letters wrong he’s okay for having one.
(P.S. Arac>Zarak)
Oh, fine, I guess so, but the apostrophal ( :D) error is still too great a pain for my young, soft heart to bear. Or bare. Or bayer. Damn thee, phoenitically similar words of different spellings and meanings.
EDIT: Wait, that has NOTHING to do with anything mentioned in this topic. I have no idea what is going on, it would seem. On the brighter side of that, I did get a completely unbased excuse to say “apostrophal”.