Yay boats!
I am with yo in extreme don't wanna mode, Laura. Except for napping. I would nap like a boss, given the option.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yay boats!
I am with yo in extreme don't wanna mode, Laura. Except for napping. I would nap like a boss, given the option.
Woo, shrift! That all sounds good, even the flailing.
I live near Denise Rd. Pronounced dee-NICE.
Living on D-Nice Road sounds amazing!! (Although I now realize that's more even stress on both syllables.)
Heavy rain and the stupid Utah drivers who think precipitation on the road is an excuse to go "WHEEEE!" as they drive through puddles have closed the entire southbound freeway for three hours. Plus blowing snow in mountains and high valleys. Spring in Utah!
Guess how Devon is pronounced here.
Lake Drive - Have not had to spell that one yet. I have been asked for NE/NW/SE/SW designation though since most roads have them here.
Guess how Devon is pronounced here.
I know that one! Also Goethe.
I am too tired to think about interviewing and updating my internal resume and changing roles. But I will express interest to get the ball rolling.
My mom's had a little sunrise plaque with a Goethe quote on the wall of our/their bathroom from before I can remember, but I only learned I was mispronouncing the name when I took high school German.
Goethe doesn't not rhyme with Goatse.
Couch St in Portland is one I like.
I was guessing Dana might be in a situation like the Muses in New Orleans, but I guess not or that story would be longer.
Of course, it had to be pointed out to me how ridiculous it is to pronounce the L's in Vallejo all Anglo but the J as an h-sound because I'm so used to it. Always a little anxious about saying Putah Creek, though. Can't get used to that one.
When I did news clipping work but with listening to various radio programs, there was one Eastern US show that consistently pronounced Mojave as "Mo-jave." I've seen several older maps that just gave up and spelled in Mohave (I don't know how to do the cool accented e."