i’m in the eequinox camp, myself.
but my brother pronounces it “melk.”
that’s not really relevant, but i thought i’d share.

i’m in the eequinox camp, myself.
but my brother pronounces it “melk.”
that’s not really relevant, but i thought i’d share.

see, that’s why you shouldn’t talk to strangers. had it not been for him, you and dave could have called it a draw. instead, because you entertained the guy’s opinion you ended up losing. nothing good comes from dealing with strangers, my friend. remember that.
:D

I’m in Dave’s camp, though I must admit that I thought the equinox was June 21 and Dec. 21. Then I remembered those are really called soltices.
I should be busier at work…

At least you held your ground and did not ehquivocate. But to settle this little argument, it is vernal ehquinox and autumnal eequinox.
And it’s a “Good M-m-m-morning!” to all those scientists working at the South Pole.

This is the first chance I’ve had to stop in and read your blog...thank you for making me giggle!

*sigh* my favoritist Dan posts ever are always transportation related and linguisticly aerobic...or is that ehrobic?
