Random question: "A historic..." or "An historic..."?
I'd go with "A historic..."
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.
Random question: "A historic..." or "An historic..."?
I'd go with "A historic..."
If you're American, it's "a historic". If you're British, it's "an".
I don't think I can deal with the unbearable stupidity of people today.
I must be British. This explains so much.
Apparently, it's started to snow here.
My husband, by virtue of hitting his snooze alarm FOUR TIMES, managed to have me completely awake 45 minutes or so earlier than I usually get up. So I got up and went to work early.
It was still dark. I don't think I should have to do anything while it's dark outside.
Another random question: Anyone heard the word "stack" used as a slang term for "penis"?
You don't get up this early for work?!?
Yep. If I want to spend any time with my kids, it's before sunrise or after sunset. I wonder if my children will think I am a vampire?
I'd go with "an historic" yet I'd say "a history book."
How much do I love this sign, particularly the sermon. So good.
How much do I love this sign, particularly the sermon. So good.
Heh. That almost sounds like an intentional joke....
I think I'm fickle with an/a historic, but I usually go with an - it just seems to flow better a lot of the time.
And I have not. Heard stack used that way.