Large flying insects: (locusts, big moths, mosquito hawks, etc…)
What is funny is those insects don’t harm you. Im totally fine around bees and wasps even though they hurt like heck.
Contrary to most people that hate bugs, I really like spiders. They hunt and kill the insects I’m afraid of. I have formed a symbiotic relationship of sorts with this huge brown spider that lives outside of my window. I have a lamp right next to the window to pull the bugs in, and he (or she) takes them out. I will sometimes sit for long periods of time watching him hunt. It is so entertaining.
For those among you who have a certain bent toward language, I’d recommend the wonderful show The West Wing. It includes some of the best, fast-paced language and speech work you could wish for.
As a small aside, predominantly just for GregP, I’d have thought it would be grammatical errors/mistakes? Please correct me if I’m wrong
@slowyojoe: Nah, it’s fine. “Grammar” is being used here not as a subject (“My grammar is decent” in the same way as “The sky is blue”) but rather as an adjective (“I make grammar mistakes” in the same way as “I like history lessons”).
As far as I know, “grammatical” is also correct, being a true adjective.