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Post #36,323
4/24/02 12:37:24 AM
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Ever have a state capitol named for you?
[link|http://www.tahoe.com/Carson/|Me neither].
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Post #36,389
4/24/02 2:15:45 PM
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Spelling Flame: It's 'capital', dammit, 'capit-A-l'!
Went to a public school, didja, K?
You and Marlowe: Discuss.
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Post #36,431
4/24/02 5:15:42 PM
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Maybe Karsten is thinking of a state building in Carson.
Merriam-Webster: capitol
1 a: a building in which a state legislative body meets 1 b: a group of buildings in which the functions of state government are carried out 2 capitalized: the building in which the U.S. Congress meets at Washington
Alex
"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened." -- Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
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Post #36,433
4/24/02 5:43:36 PM
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Capital is where the Capitol is
[link|http://www.aoc.gov/homepage.htm|link] larn to spik murican :) thanx, bill
TAM ARIS QUAM ARMIPOTENS
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Post #36,510
4/25/02 1:05:25 PM
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Uh... Yes, exactly. That was my point.
Which is it that is named 'Carson'[*][**] -- the capitAl of Nevada, or the capitOl in the capitAl of Nevada?
I know the capitAl is; as for the capitOl, I didn't even know they *had* names, besides "The Capitol"... do they, really?
[*]: Which I personally didn't think sounds all that much like 'Karsten'. Am I (mentally) pronouncing your name "wrong", K... Or are *you*? ;^)
[**]: Named after Kit C, IIRC.
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Ever have a state capitol named for you?
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Spelling Flame: It's 'capital', dammit, 'capit-A-l'!
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Maybe Karsten is thinking of a state building in Carson.
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Capital is where the Capitol is
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Uh... Yes, exactly. That was my point.
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