...last night one of my friends explained to me how this is a grammatically correct sentence in the English language.
three words are used here:
Buffalo: the location...as in Buffalo, NY.
buffalo: the animal
buffalo: a verb, meaning to overawe or intimidate
so...
Buffalo (location) buffalo (animal) Buffalo (location) buffalo (animal) buffalo (verb), buffalo (verb) Buffalo (location) buffalo (animal)
it still seems confusing....so if you add these two words it makes much more sense, but they are not necessary to make the sentence grammatically correct.
[The] Buffalo buffalo [whom] Buffalo buffalo buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
Permalink Reply by if-i-were-an-orange on December 17, 2010 at 5:06pm i win!
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f****** nevermind.
Permalink Reply by Cameron Cannon on December 17, 2010 at 10:43pm blew my mind
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