I had lentils and rice. Yummy, but it's going to tip me over the sleepy edge.
Everyone here is just sitting around speculating on whether we're being let go early. It's a NYE tradition.
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I had lentils and rice. Yummy, but it's going to tip me over the sleepy edge.
Everyone here is just sitting around speculating on whether we're being let go early. It's a NYE tradition.
I had a sesame bagel with cream cheese and bacon for lunch. Usually I have that for breakfast but today, I thought I'd switch things up - keeps people guessing.
I think I'm going to have a ham sub for lunch. Which is mostly ham, chopped iceberg lettuce and oil and enough vinegar to drown it all in.
I'm thinking Thai for lunch. Mm, curry...
Okay, that NYT article on dictionaries that bon bon linked to has me wondering, how do you all say "niche"? I assumed all Americans said "Nitch", but a sidebar to that article indicated otherwise. [link]
how do you all say "niche"?
Neech. Or maybe neesh. (edit because I'm not sure how I say it.)
btw, how do you say "canard"? canARD or CANerd?
nee-shhh
Teriyaki chicken and seaweed salad is what is calling to me. Off to Niko Niko.
Gah, it is only 9am here and I'm starving. And freezing. And I forgot to bring lunch, so I'll have to brave the cold and wind outside to forage for food.
Whine, whine, whine.
"Niche" - when I'm reading it, it sounds like "neeesh" in my head. When I say it out loud, it is more like "nitch". I can't explain why it is different.
Neesh. CanARD.
neesh, canARD