Marshalee, (a language purist)

When I was a child, I thought Alzheimer was pronounced old timers, I
never saw the spelling
till I was older. All I ever did, was here the word not see it, and since
it seemed to affect the elderly most of the time thats the way it stuck
in my mind till I was 18. Ignorance is bliss.
Daniel


On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 07:20:27 -0700 Ode Coyote <[email protected]> writes:
>   Musta forgot...my Meanderthall upbringin in Alzheimer Arkansas [a 
> real
> place]
> Ken
> 
> At 07:40 AM 6/29/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> >>  Lymes is pretty rare especially if you get that tick off within 
> 3 hours.
> >> Usually one gets flu like symptoms and  the spreading rash or 
> bullseye,
> >but
> >> not always.
> >>  Ken
> >
> >Ah, come on, Ken, surely you`ve been on the List long enough to 
> know it is
> >Lyme, not "Lymes" Disease! Named after a town, not a doctor.
> > Then there`s Alzheimers, how many know the z is said like "ts" and 
> not like
> >an English z?
> >And it is "Neander-tall" not "Neander-thal" even though it`s 
> spelled that
> >way.
> >Arrgh...
> >Marshalee, (a language purist)
> >
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