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There are really words for the grass between sidewalk and road?
I thought that was just where dogs do their business. Who needs a word for this? Who talks about this grass? |
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I'm feeling artistic, and shall compose a verse that pays homage to this neglected, nameless grass. I shall call my poem, Ode to the Strip of Grass Between the Sidewalk and the Road.
Oh! Lovely strip of grass that lies (or should it be lays?) between the sidewalk and the road, long have you been neglected. Attended only by desperate dogs and city maintenance workers, you lie (or lay) unwatered and uncared for. Left to burnish under the summer sun, until winter's snowplows gouge your delicate surface. Who will give you the recognition you seek? Who will name you and save you from obscurity? Who cares? |
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Priceless!
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My most similar cities were: Denver, Omaha, Lincoln.
Least similar: Yonkers, New York, Jersey City. I've lived in Ohio my whole life and have never been to any of my "most similar" but have been to 2 of 3 "least similar". ETA: when I re-did it with several different questions I got MS: Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha LS: New York, Jersey City, Newark/Paterson |
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I got Chicago first then Rockford and Aurora (two towns outside of Chicago). No surprises there. My coworkers tell me all the time they hear my accent. LOVE IT! I was pretty impressed with my husband--he attempted answering it to try guess the answers for New Orleans since he lived there for a year and was spot on! He got New Orleans, Baton Rogue and then somewhere else nearby. |
I pronounced it as a Spanish word and was quickly corrected that it is pronounced ... Pyoo-blo. What?? :confused:
That pronunciation just sounds cringe-worthy to me. From a business marketing perspective, would you want to invest in Pyoo-blo? Plus that isn't correct as a Spanish word. Coloradans, please say it isn't so! |
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Jackson, Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
No Texas?! |
I got Birmingham, Montgomery, and Jackson, MS. I guess I speak deeper Southern than I thought.
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