Who is right? Hometown sheriff or man whose wife is in labor?
A man’s wife is in labor and he is rushing her to the hospital. The hometown sheriff (not in uniform) pulls him over. The man asks for an escort, but the sheriff writes him a ticket instead. Who is right in this situation, and what would you do? The sheriff said he should have pulled over and called EMS.
@baseballchickie Tennessean here. We use both pronunciations down here but the shortened version is most prevalent, especially when speaking of a specific one or if the plural form is used. The way you pronounce it is generally used in a more formal way like in school or presentations.
@smittybiltusa really? You couldn’t sew the white tag on the opposite side of the strap so it didn’t look so cheap? I know you need a part number on the product but please use some common sense.
@dremel I don’t know how old this tool is but I’m 52 and it’s been in my shop longer than I can remember. It’s done various jobs over the years and the latest, today, was modifying a Jeep bumper to install fog lights. Not many electric tools hold up that long. Good job!
@WellsFargo thank you for ending a near 20yr relationship over a missed payment. I had a little hiccup, a large farm expense, got a little behind on a few things, but I paid you. I always paid you what I owed, everytime. Unfortunately your algorithm doesn’t reward loyalty.
@FanDuelSN_SO fix the audio on your Braves broadcasts. Loud, soft, loud, soft, all game. It’s aggravating. You’re not putting out a good product. After the game tonight I’d rather listen on the radio.