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'Normalcy' or 'Normality'? A Punctuation Question from a Famous Movie Line. Taco Cats.

Mar 18, 202110 minEp. 815
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Did you know that in the book "Gone with the Wind," Rhett Butler said "My dear..." instead of "Frankly, my dear..."? Also, are we getting back to normalcy or normality? One of these words came from a misspeak (followed by a doubling-down) by William Harding.

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