I didn't encounter the word hoagie until the Cosby show. Up until then, it was subs. Hero, grinder, etc? Those were mostly learned in the Internet age, though I may have come across them in books and figured them some similar-but-not-quite animal.
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hey, what's in caeser salad dressing that would make me flush/light face sweat while eating it? And only while eating it? The vineagar, maybe? It's so weird.
Is it bought dressing? Maybe msg or something weird?
The anchovy?
I just had birthday cake (not mine; for all the january b-days).
There was lots and lots of sugar, and I washed it down with a diet coke.
Fear me.
My birthday is in early Feb if you want to work ahead, Lee.
It's Ken's Steakhouse Lite. Most caesar's do this. No msg, which make my cheekbones feel like they are floating, totally different thing.
Someone go peel Lee off the ceiling.
Hmm. Wikipedia says that the horse/hoarse split in the Boston accent is "rapidly fading out of currency." (The horse/hoarse split is the thing where four and store are pronounced as fo-ah and sto-ah, sort of.) Is it really? I know that most of my relatives in my mom's generation pronounce it that way, but I'm not sure how many of the younger ones do. (I know that my cousin who's just about my age says fo-ah for four, but I don't really talk to most of my other younger cousins that often.)
Someone go peel Lee off the ceiling.
Nah. Much too bouncy to stay there for long.
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I really like the relationships and conversations in FNL. I keep thinking are they really gonna go there? Those are really rocky waters for a show about....omg, they just did....