Wednesday, April 02, 2008

More Ridiculous English

Now in it’s second year, the (Music) Series is an intrical part of the cultural fabric of the (region), and takes place on selected Sunday afternoons within the stunning hand‐rendered walls of the (location) , approximately 50 minutes from (place).

Since when was "intrical" a word?!
I would have groaned less and probably laughed if it was, instead, "inextricably linked".
Is it supposed to mean 'integral'? Combine 'intimate' and something else?!

Please explain.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sort of looks like it's a failed attempt at 'intrinsic' to me!