I was just using my new iPod touch to try and take a video of my cat in one of her frequent meowing moments, but she immediately shut up as soon as I turned the thing on. Then, I switched the cameras to see what I look like in motion. OMG, my sister was right--I look a hell of a lot like my Grandma A!! Here's hoping that more weight loss will remove the flap of fat in the middle of my neck, and the hair coloring I'm planning on doing next month will make me look a lot younger.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Frappe. I pronounced it "frap."
Colonel "CALL-o-nel"
chauffeur (in a Trixie Belden book!) -- CHAAFER
And England was an nightmare the first month:
The "THAMES" = Tymes
LESTER Square I said LIEchester (for Leicester)
GLOSTERshyre for GLOSSteshure (Gloustershire)
WorCHEST-er-shyre for WOOSteshure(Worchestershire)
Frappe. I pronounced it "frap."
That's how it's pronounced! If you're talking about a thick ice cream shake in New England, anyway.
I think I just realised that my family pronounces the sauce Worchester as Wistasheer because of a combined Massachusetts/Rochester accent
dilemna
Oooh, that's one that caught me too.
You guys, I got home to two messages from my sister calling from my mom's house. I called and my mom answered. All she said was "Maurice," the name of her cat and she started crying. I guess he had some kind of turn today...my mom found him drooling and trembling, and having peed on the floor. She took him to the vet and they diagnosed him with congestive heart failure, and my mom had him put to sleep. My poor mom is heartbroken.
Wistasheer
That's how my Newfoundlander mother pronounces it too.
Timelies all!
Ok, where did the warm weather go? The hyacinths are going to be so confused...
I was just about to cite this as the biggest argument I got into about spelling/pronunciation in university. K just wouldn't accept that it would be pronounced segwayway. For someone who knew French, I just didn't get it.
But in French, segue would just be pronounced "seg". That's the mistake I always made, assuming it was French-derived. It's two syllables because it's derived from Italian.
I am so sorry, Sue.
Thanks Scrappy. I really feel for my mom. Emotional upset really makes her confused, and it all happened so suddenly, so I think she's having a bit of a hard time taking it all in.
I did something silly tonight, but that would probably make my Nanny Power proud. My local Bay dept store is closing, and everything is discounted. So I bought two gold silk drapery panels even though I have no use for them, because they were $15 each and SILK! There was a gorgeous oyster coloured silk panel there, but only one, or I would have totally bought that too.