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[*] posted on 1-3-2005 at 05:41 PM


I will henceforth refrain from correcting anyone unless asked. The last thing I want to be is a peedant.:(
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[*] posted on 1-3-2005 at 05:56 PM


Eli,

Keep writing, in fact, I beg you especially to keep writing here.

Regardless of the hardship; under deadline, under gun and counting the cost of the communication...

you get straight to the heart of the art of speaking to others as well, if not better than anyone I can think of.

I don't have your courage, that inner resource that lets you speak and expose your (what you think of as ) failings and fears and your innermost life where any one, regardless of merit can scan and make commentary, positive or discouraging.

I know that you will go on creating new things of beauty; words and pictures, please keep us posted, I care.




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[*] posted on 1-3-2005 at 07:35 PM
Racing the clock yet again


2 min. and it goes up another 5 pesos. So just wanted to say real quick that Oso, you are one of my heros, if I see your name attached, I read it, period. I am not even offended, just trying to explain the perspective really fasssssssssssst.

Bernie, Jan and everyone out there that supports my little tales, pues muchas, muchas gracias, you do inspire me with your comments. Bernie, you were the beggining that really got me spinning words way back than, you know I remember.

Got to run, before they tag me, Sara

P.S., when I logged off, I realized that I went 1 min. over, so of course they dinged me the extra 5 p's, so I might as well relax and enjoy the next 15 minutes and read what else is going on nomad, ni-modo.

Still, even with that 5 peso ding, there is still enough left over in my daily budget so I can go to the Zocolo for a hot chocolate and panecito and a little people watching and drawing before I crawl off to my bed at the posada. Ah but, I am 5 pesos futher away from the dic. I promise someday I will break down and buy. You know, priorites are prioirties, good spelling, hot coco, which would you choose, if you had to?

[Edited on 1-4-2005 by Eli]
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[*] posted on 1-3-2005 at 07:50 PM
Oso


I won't call you one of my heros but I do have a ton of respect for you---was that pee ant?
And keep doing what you do because we all learn from it.




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[*] posted on 1-3-2005 at 08:22 PM


For some reason this thread had crossed my mind several times during the past few days because I feel exactly as Oso stated; it depends how and who said it to you. I had a friend (fisherman) at Gonzaga who punctuated every funny thing I said, by saying "P-nche Juan" and smiling and shaking his head.
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[*] posted on 1-4-2005 at 07:27 AM


Eli, I read all your posts too, as I did your Dad's. Kepe rwitgn, siecnce has porven taht we copmprnd cotnext irregardless of sepellng.

Bernie, that was not a reference to the little black insects around the outhouse. "Peedant" is my spelling of the Southern pronunciation of pedant, as in "pedantic".
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[*] posted on 1-4-2005 at 09:53 AM
Hola Sara!


I agree with Gypsy Jan,and read your every post with delight! Of course we wouldn't want you to miss out on your hot coco,but your writings would be sorely missed if you ran out of pesos! Are you on the mainland for good now? I was w/out a computer for a while and am just getting caught up! Hope all is well with you> Tu amiga,Sally:spingrin:
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[*] posted on 1-4-2005 at 12:19 PM
Hi Sally


I will be home in Los Barriles as of March 1st. Luce Elizabeth, gandbaby 2 is due to make her apperance here in La Tierra de Baja sometime between March 15th and April 1st., we are figuring.

Sure am looking forward to meeting this new little Baja spirit. You know, I can't seem to pass a frilly little girl dress or soft rag doll without thinking of her. Being a grandma is the cherry on the sunday of life, no doubt!

Just read the heading of this thread, "P-nche and what it means to me", whew doggies, talk about straying from the subject matter, I think I get the award for doing so this time. A true Gilda Radner never mind moment! Sara

[Edited on 1-4-2005 by Eli]

[Edited on 1-5-2005 by Eli]
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[*] posted on 1-4-2005 at 07:43 PM
Oh yeah!


I always thought P-nche meant small or insignificant, me being a bit taller than five feet!Of course I have heard it spoken in "other tones" but just decided it was meant to be the choosing of the speaker,and the person to whom it was directed.It was always an endearing word for me, coming from very dear friends,mostly Mexican/Armenians, in my childhood in Baja.Sorry for straying from the originial posting,Sally;D

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lol.gif posted on 1-5-2005 at 11:30 AM
what "P-nche" really means


After a nice big venado and calabasa/onion casserole dinner in the mountains, I like to go P-nche loaf :lol:
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[*] posted on 1-5-2005 at 02:19 PM
That's P-nche with a silent e




[Edited on 1-6-2005 by bajapablo]




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[*] posted on 1-5-2005 at 02:34 PM


A couple of days ago I saw a restaurant called P-nches on I-45 south of Houston. :lol:



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