Farmers are morning people.
But still! I mean, don't they have farm stuff to do first? The closest Saturday one to me is 9-1. The one I'll actually go to is Wednesday afternoons, but I won't bother for another couple of weeks, I don't think.
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Farmers are morning people.
But still! I mean, don't they have farm stuff to do first? The closest Saturday one to me is 9-1. The one I'll actually go to is Wednesday afternoons, but I won't bother for another couple of weeks, I don't think.
I worked with a female Lindsey Graham at a previous job. When she married, she took her husband's last name just because of the politician.
I'm too lazy for the farmer's market today, but I'll be picking up an order at my local hippie grocery that includes two pounds of organic strawberries. Of all my decadent indulgences, that is by far the healthiest.
I was going to order some brunch from a place on the way back from Farmer's Market, but they don't open until 10 and it was 9:30, I parked and was going to wait it out, but then I started writing out meal plan ideas for the week with stuff I have and realized I have more than enough food at home that needs to be cooked up/prepared. So I came home.
ltc slept until after 9! It looks like our Farmer's Market is opening the first week of June, which is late for us, but I guess they had to put some social distancing measures in place.
I work with an Aaron and and Erin, and people pronounce them the same. I am always asking do you mean A A RON? Or Erin?
I want to garden/dig in the ground, but not having a car is blocking me. Do I take the bus? Do I get an Uber? Do I walk with my cat stroller?
My vote would be walk there/Uber or bus home.
In the interests of deliberately starting a regional accent war...
Aaron and Erin should be pronounced differently.
100000%
Aaron and Erin should be pronounced differently.
I can't do it. Or, when I try, the only way I can make them sound different is to really over-exaggerate the vowel sounds, and nobody wants to be called "Ehhhhhhh-rin."
I also can't pronounce Mary, marry, and merry differently (unless, again, I over-exaggerate the vowels). And I super-duper can't pronounce caught and cot differently.
I'm a linguistic mess, guys.
They sound different to my ears when I say them, but who knows what someone listening to me would hear?