Fine business, Kris-Kruncher,

You've got the pass, Senor.

I say "sentient" in three syllables.  It's my East-coast upbringing.
Years of listening to Walter Cronkite on the TV, who was not an
East-Coaster (Ham radio operator, though).

Some use five to say where you're going, but I will use four on
this one, and hence be most exemplary (syllabically-) conservative:

the Penitent-tree.

;-)

--Joe

PS We'll visit on Wednesdays.

> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> (I'll need a syllable pass depending if people pronounce "sentient" with 
> 2 or 3 syllables.)




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