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"Pendantic"?
Is that anything like "pedantic"? Or is your computer like mine, self-willed and adding letters here and there, like "catchiiiing"? :) |
Is it pedantic to point out spelling errors? <g>
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So I will be IN Oregon in a few weeks. Should I just try reeeally hard not to say the name?
Because relaford says it the way the Yankee says it and I think that is not correct @-) |
MikeT, I'd be interested to read the source of your info, since my experience growing up in St. Louis was exactly the opposite. Everyone I knew in the upper middle class, college educated suburbs, including my teachers, said Missour-ee. We always thought Missourah was for country bumpkins or people from out of state who didn't know any better.
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No worries, Scarlett, you pronounce it the way most locals do. Even if not, most of us are suckers for the charming accent. ;-)
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Lawsy, Thank you ((F))do you live there too beachbum?
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Plaid flannel shirt and all.....
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Marilyn, Perhaps it's an East MO vs West MO thing. My husband, a well educated guy from Kansas City, has always said you can tell the natives because they say Missourah. Everyone else says Missouree. Nothing class related about it.
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Hmmm, obxgirl, another childhood belief shattered. Next you'll be telling me there's no Santa Claus.
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I know Marilyn, it is hard to post here and still keep your innocence~
beachbum, :D |
What? No Santa Claus? Someone is saying there is no Santa Claus??!! NAHHHHH! :)
MikeT: "Is it pedantic to point out spelling errors?" Not in my case. Every new word has me running for my dictionary. For all I know, "pendantic" is a perfectly good word. Ran across another word today: calamites. Not only is this word not in my dictionary, I don't even know how it is pronounced! :(( |
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Of Course there IS a Santa Claus!
pendantic might hang from your neck? Calamite-Kal a Mite is someone a fossil hunter? ((L))Scarlett in Flaarda |
What did Delaware? Idaho, Alaska. She wore her New Jersey! Never heard of a verse with Oregon. This reminds me of my grandmother telling a friend of mine that he was mispronouncing his last name. She insisted it was Benwah not the very plebian Benoit.
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No Santa Claus??? I SO did not get the memo about Santa Claus.
I choose to believe. |
seetheworld: thanks so much for the yahoo site! Another new place to visit and revisit! :)
Scarlett: sorry no. Methinks the writer did misuse a word, after all, he was writing about "eunuchs and calamites" giving the distinct impression that "calamites" were some kind of humans not extinct trees! :) For all English lovers: Taking off on George B Shaw's famous spelling: "GH as in 'rough' O as in 'women' TI as in 'nation' GHOTI = ?" Here are a couple of other English spellings: GH as in "night" O as in "people" T as in "bouquet" I as in "piece" and GHOTI = ? :)) Or this one: If GH stands for P as in Hiccough If OUGH stands for O as in Dough If PHTH stands for T as in Phthisis If EIGH stands for A as in Neighbor If TTE stands for T as in Gazette If EAU stands for O as in Plateau the right way to spell POTATO should be GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU! [Pleease! No raw tomatoes C:) ] |
If you are from New England, it goes like this:
If Miss-issippi wore a New Jersey, What did Dela-ware? I dunno. Alaska. (I'll ask 'er.) And for us, it's Or-a-gone. And for the old-timers: Cal-i-phone-e-a. |
Oh -
And is it: St. Louis or St. Louie ??? |
Forked River, New Jersey.
Why do they pronounce it Fork-Ed River? Shouldn't it be pronounced Forkt River? ((b)) |
At the risk of further turning my world upside down, everyone I ever knew from there called it St. Loo-is, pronouncing the "s."
Easy, ghoti = fish, if I remember correctly, no? And surely the writer meant "catamite?" |
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