Watching the 6.01 there. Report on Bram Stoker (died 100 years ago). They had on an old salt who kept saying stuff like 'Dracula is the most fictitional character around today'.
Now, were they trying to embarrass the old man or do they think fictitional is really a word? What was the old man trying to say? Did he mean famous? Well-known?
This bothers me.
Now, were they trying to embarrass the old man or do they think fictitional is really a word? What was the old man trying to say? Did he mean famous? Well-known?
This bothers me.
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