A grammar nerd's delight. Co-Hosts Morgan Obidowski and Linda Huss break down current language and c
On this episode: Close proximity is redundant, but you're always in close proximity to someone who'
On this episode: Linda and Morgan carry on the tradition of pissing off their listeners by talking
On this episode: The DDD crew records the night before Thanksgiving, in honor of all the turkeys th
On this episode: Mary Norris, the comma queen, calls in to talk beer and pencils with the DDD gang.
The Drunk Word Nerds took a break from recording last week because everyone was too sad to laugh abo
On this episode: The DDD crew has new intro music and it has us on our beanwater! There is a war on
On this episode: Bombshell: It's “never mind,” not “nevermind.” Sorry, Kurt Cobain. RIP. Someone el
On this episode: Legendary copy editor Bill Walsh of Washington Post fame joins the DDD crew to sha
On this episode: Yet another reason we are just like killer whales: menopause. They go past Janet J
On this episode: Science says swearing is cool, so get the fuck over it. It's like wearing pants to
On this episode: Executive VP and founder of Major League Ultimate Nic Darling tests our sports lan
On this episode: Linda addresses the “eponymous” mistake from episode 25 in order to alleviate her
On this episode: The crew addresses some recent listener critiques (ignore Linda's sobbing). The OE
On this episode: Dolly Parton is an expert on accidental plagiarism — and on being a human. Listener
On this episode: After discussing Morgan's bad day, the crew discusses the Anne of Green Gables ada
On this episode: It's our live show! In front of a live bar audience, we make fun of the way people
On this episode: Morgan talks smack on killer whales, lawyers can't call people “honey” in court an
On this episode: WE'RE DRINKING FROSÉ. And we welcome beer and food writer Amy Strauss to discuss s
On this episode: We finally answer the listener question that we ignored last episode: Why d
On this episode: Um, like, so. Morgan, Linda and Brian discuss reviled speech-fillers while