I had an SE many years ago that did say S-N-A as SNAH. Confused me every
time. I've never heard anyone try to say R-J-E as a word.  What you you use,
reggie?

On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 24 July 2010 00:14, Ron Hawkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Unitedstatians are the only people I have ever heard spell it out. I
> guess
> > that's what happens when you can't spell, can't write the date correctly,
> > and install all your light switches upside down :-)
>
> On the other hand, Unitedstatians have been known to pronounce SNA and
> RJE as words, and even on occasion to say them together so that it
> sounds like a sneeze.
>
> Bless you!
>
> Wait - light switches upside down? My dad was from England, and when
> he moved to Canada he installed all our light switches so that down
> was ON, much to the confusion of everyone else.
>
> Tony H.
> OK - which side is hot and which is cold?
> And is it still Friday?
>
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