St. SteVen
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In Minnesota, it is said that we only have two seasons: Winter and Road Repair.
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In Minnesota, it is said that we only have two seasons: Winter and Road Repair.
Like the folks in Montana and North DakotaIn Minnesota, it is said that we only have two seasons: Winter and Road Repair.
Yep, An Aussie or Kiwi sheep dog for sure. The urban types have adapted to corralling people into corners, waiting for the shepherd to shear them of their locks
So that's what you drive. Typical librarian type car - boring.
A variant on this is when you don’t catch someone’s name when first introduced, you ask, ‘Do you spell that with an “i” or an “e”?’ Then they usually spell out the whole name. Did get a funny look from Dr. Hill, though.
Look who's talking. The Doc has a pepper addiction.
Yes, but he pronounced it with two - 'ee' and an 'a.' Dr. He-a-ell from Appalachia. That's why the funny look.A variant on this is when you don’t catch someone’s name when first introduced, you ask, ‘Do you spell that with an “i” or an “e”?’ Then they usually spell out the whole name. Did get a funny look from Dr. Hill, though.
Or from Granville County, NC. Thinking of a local support rep one of our Taiwanese suppliers hired. I found myself having to translate his local dialect into standard English during conference calls with his Taiwanese bosses.Yes, but he pronounced it with two - 'ee' and an 'a.' Dr. He-a-ell from Appalachia. That's why the funny look.
When I first saw and heard a Japanese young man, born and raised, in Georgia, speaking and walking as a cowboy. That really threw me for a loop.Or from Granville County, NC. Thinking of a local support rep one of our Taiwanese suppliers hired. I found myself having to translate his local dialect into standard English during conference calls with his Taiwanese bosses.