Re: OT: Hare or Hair?



Kat Richardson wrote:
Help here. I've got my copyedits in front of me and the editor is
questioning "wild hare". She's not sure if it should be changed to "wild
hair" or not and, well, my brain is addling and I'm not, either. I think
"hare" is right, but... what do you guys think?


It's wild hare. And the next time you're in Chicago, you should definitely visit the Wild Hare & Singing Armadillo Frog Sanctuary (http://www.wildharereggae.com), one of the best reggae clubs in the nation.

-Sean
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