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Singh wrote:
We had this thingie when I was really little, that my parents called a "Hollywood Bed." I never quite figured what that meant, for as a small child I assumed we kept beds in bedrooms, not living rooms. I was in my late twenties before I learned that it's a daybed. I've never heard anyone outside my family call it a Hollywood bed. Well, I never knew until recently what a "daybed" was! It's kind of amusing to me that we have so many words for "couch". They say that a culture will have many words for the things that are important in that culture. Hmm... Joyce |
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Singh wrote:
We had this thingie when I was really little, that my parents called a "Hollywood Bed." I never quite figured what that meant, for as a small child I assumed we kept beds in bedrooms, not living rooms. I was in my late twenties before I learned that it's a daybed. I've never heard anyone outside my family call it a Hollywood bed. Well, I never knew until recently what a "daybed" was! It's kind of amusing to me that we have so many words for "couch". They say that a culture will have many words for the things that are important in that culture. Hmm... Joyce |
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Singh wrote:
We had this thingie when I was really little, that my parents called a "Hollywood Bed." I never quite figured what that meant, for as a small child I assumed we kept beds in bedrooms, not living rooms. I was in my late twenties before I learned that it's a daybed. I've never heard anyone outside my family call it a Hollywood bed. Well, I never knew until recently what a "daybed" was! It's kind of amusing to me that we have so many words for "couch". They say that a culture will have many words for the things that are important in that culture. Hmm... Joyce |
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"Singh" wrote in message
... snip Everyone was right; yesterday she did indeed pull a b@st@rd cat trick, and I think she's having a hissy fit because we found her hidey-holes! I really can't blame her for needed some peace and quiet though. She'd been through a lot with the shelter, and going through a few owners; it's no wonder that trust is going to be hard-earned with her. Shmogg says its about time someone else took up the mantle of b*st*rd c*t. Bonnie & Clyde are doing quite well, and Odessa does indeed sound like a suitable acolyte. He does like the sound of "emeritus b*st*rd c*t" Yowie --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 8/10/04 |
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"Singh" wrote in message
... snip Everyone was right; yesterday she did indeed pull a b@st@rd cat trick, and I think she's having a hissy fit because we found her hidey-holes! I really can't blame her for needed some peace and quiet though. She'd been through a lot with the shelter, and going through a few owners; it's no wonder that trust is going to be hard-earned with her. Shmogg says its about time someone else took up the mantle of b*st*rd c*t. Bonnie & Clyde are doing quite well, and Odessa does indeed sound like a suitable acolyte. He does like the sound of "emeritus b*st*rd c*t" Yowie --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 8/10/04 |
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"Singh" wrote in message
... snip Everyone was right; yesterday she did indeed pull a b@st@rd cat trick, and I think she's having a hissy fit because we found her hidey-holes! I really can't blame her for needed some peace and quiet though. She'd been through a lot with the shelter, and going through a few owners; it's no wonder that trust is going to be hard-earned with her. Shmogg says its about time someone else took up the mantle of b*st*rd c*t. Bonnie & Clyde are doing quite well, and Odessa does indeed sound like a suitable acolyte. He does like the sound of "emeritus b*st*rd c*t" Yowie --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 8/10/04 |
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Enfilade wrote:
Here's another one--what's that big soft thing you sit on in the living room? To us it's a couch, but my grandmother calls it "a chesterfield." A sofa - or if you're older, a settee! :-) Deb. (in England) -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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Enfilade wrote:
Here's another one--what's that big soft thing you sit on in the living room? To us it's a couch, but my grandmother calls it "a chesterfield." A sofa - or if you're older, a settee! :-) Deb. (in England) -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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Enfilade wrote:
Here's another one--what's that big soft thing you sit on in the living room? To us it's a couch, but my grandmother calls it "a chesterfield." A sofa - or if you're older, a settee! :-) Deb. (in England) -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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Yoj skrev i meddelandet ... "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Yowie wrote: I always find it weird to hear the American term "I'll write you" rather than saying "I'll write *to* you". I don't know when the dropped "to" or the "to the" in your case above first started to be thought of as correct grammar in American English, but to these Commonweatlth English ears, it always sounds wrong. What I find even weirder is the comparatively new "I could care less", when what is so clearly meant is "I could NOT care less"! That one really bugs me! Joy That one really irritates me too. Elisabet |
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