Kathy, which of those is supposed to sound like the insect?
The "aa-nt" (it's hard to write down that nasal inflection).
Oh, and for nonlinguistic good news, my deposit check from the old apartment was already in my mailbox last night, and the manager just checked the apartment on Thursday night! Fast service--yay! (It's already in the checking account, now I just have to wait for it to clear before I can put more than the $1.16 I've been carrying around in my wallet since last Friday.)
Health-ma to Theodosia's aunt.
The "aa-nt" (it's hard to write down that nasal inflection).
I just always write "ant", so I wasn't sure.
I am working from home! Nobody at work seems to be noticing (not that they necessarily notice when I work from work), but I feel the need to email them all and say, "Look! I'm doing this stuff!" I am resisting by telling you-all.
Working from home involves 3 different browsers at the moment (Web Notes only works in IE; the intranet shows up wonky in IE for Mac but fine in Firefox; and Safari is open because that's where my procrastination bookmarks live.)
Aunt Janet is definitely an awwwwwhnt, except that when we say her name we pronounce it 'ant janet'. She's got lupus, plus she's a two-time cancer survivor, plus she's had clotting problems for years... the lady is tough as nails. If anybody has a chance of coming through this, it's her.
Helth-ma to your aunt, Theo.
Much health~ma to your awwwwwhnt, Theodosia.
Responding way late to this, but....
Is there a real Point Mugu?
Yep. Just north of Malibu (or thereabouts). I know people stationed there.
I hope you aunt comes though well Theo.
Kathy, I mailed the disc yesterday.