Without following the link: proper name that is by no means new, true? So the proper spelling is however it has been spelled for centuries. An apostrophe belongs there or not, depending not upon other standard rules of grammar, but depending upon historical use in this particular instance, as is true of other place names.
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Well, the point is that it hasn't exactly been consistent. Otherwise it wouldn't be a question.
Craving pizza. Sausage and mushroom or goat cheese, spinach, and artichoke hearts? Decisions, decisions.
Sausage and mushroom. And share with me?
Ah, too late. I went with the goat cheese, spinach and artichoke hearts (maybe I should have added sausage). I would totally share it with you, though.
Being a grownup is tiring. How am I supposed to cook meals and keep my house clean and deal with all the things I need to deal with on my car and organize all my financial stuff and have a personal life and also have a full-time job? There aren't enough hours.
Cass, you totally jinxed me. The online thing rejected my order and I had to
talk to a person
. I decided that it was a sign to get the sausage mushroom
It's the thought that counts. It'd be cold before I could get there anywhere.
Being a grownup is tiring. How am I supposed to cook meals and keep my house clean and deal with all the things I need to deal with on my car and organize all my financial stuff and have a personal life and also have a full-time job? There aren't enough hours.
My understanding is that it involves FlyLady.
and I had to talk to a person .
I am SO SORRY!
I never want to jinx people into talking to humans. How awful. Online ordering is the only way to go.
That said, mmmm, mushroom sausage pizza.