Clearing the air about PALO

Kamy, This is so funny. It reminds me of a whole comedy routine that Howie Mandel did on the English language. In the words of Eric Cartman," I think Palo's is sweeeet!"

Miss you guys cuz you guys.. are my best friends!

Pam
 
So like, let me tell you about my conversation with my friend, ok? I was like, lets go to Palo's, and he's all, ok cool. So I go, yeah, they have great souffles's there, ya know? And he was all 'sound's good to me. As long as we're all ready on the boat, that would be totally rad'.

So were going there tomorrow night. I called my mom and shes all 'have a good time'. And I go 'its gonna be totally *****in.' Then shes like 'don't eat too much'. and I go 'oh I'm so sure!'

Thats what happened - for reals!




'Beano':cool:
 
You guys are all so silly!!!:crazy:

I did not mean to start any debates here! I just wanted to try and put an end to the "Palo" problem....it was driving me bonkers!:hyper:

As for teenagers, I don't think it is a school problem (I won't get started on anything pertaining to that area), it is just a sign of how things are .....television, movies, music, different areas of the country, family, school, friends.....all of this plays a part in how we communicate....JMHO.

Now, back to really important things....when can I go back to Palo???:yo-yo: LOL!!!!
 
Like, whenever you want to, dude! Fer sure!





'Beano':cool:
 

Originally posted by smchan
*Ahem* (see photo)
The sign on my local Outback Steakhouse is also entirely in capital letters -- but that doesn't mean someone should write, "I had dinner a few months ago at the OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE."

As noted earlier in this thread, "capaitalization on signs and logos and capitalization within text are two different things."

It's Palo on DCL's official site, in the DCL brochure, and in the Daily Navigator's.

But, yes, the sign is in all caps.
 
Gee, I'm so glad I have better things to do with my time than worry about how other people pronouce various words. :rolleyes:

To-may-to/to-mah-to
Po-tay-to/po-tah-to
en-vel-ope/on-vel-ope

What's the big deal???
 
Love this thread. Here's a pet peeve of mine. It's a moot point, not a mute point. Moot means arguable or debatable, while mute means without sound or speech.
 
Has anyone seen the comercial where Grand Caymen is pronounced Grand Key-man?
 
Originally posted by Chattyaholic
What's the big deal???


No "big" deal. It's just some light conversation. Something to talk (type) about.

It's why discussion boards were made! ;)
 

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