Mongooses Or Mongeese
Sent May 17, 2007
The manager of
a large city zoo was drafting a letter to order a pair of animals. He sat at his
computer and typed the following sentence: "I would like to place an order for
two mongooses, to be delivered at your earliest convenience."
He stared at the screen, focusing on that odd word mongooses. Then he deleted
the word and added another, so the sentence now read: "I would like to place an
order for two mongeese, to be delivered at your earliest convenience."
Again he stared at the screen, this time focusing on the new word, which seemed
just as odd as the original one.
Finally, he deleted the whole sentence and started all over. "Everyone knows no
fully stocked zoo should be without a mongoose," he typed. "Please send us two
of them."