on 24/12/2000 4:37 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But is it CathCAART or or CathCAIRT?...You're going to be in for an
interesting time getting USAns to do Scots vowels.
HA! Well, I must tell you, we got into Edinburgh for our first visit to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But is it CathCAART or or CathCAIRT?...You're going to be in for an
interesting time getting USAns to do Scots vowels.
HA! Well, I must tell you, we got into Edinburgh for our first visit to
Scotland in 1998, checked into our bed breakfast, and our host says,
I wish I had a nickle for everytime someone has called me
"Mrs. Cartwright". Not even close.
The nicest thing about visiting Scotland is people know my name!
--Cynthia CATHCART
But is it CathCAART or or CathCAIRT?
Adam Macnaughtan does it the second way, doesn't rhyme otherwise.
You're