Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Line in the sand

i·so·gloss [ahy-suh-glos, -glaws] –noun- (in the study of the geographical distribution of dialects) a line on a map marking the limits of an area within which a feature of speech occurs, as the use of a particular word or pronunciation.

Between Kansas City and St. Louis, it's the line of demarcation where residents stop saying "pop" and call it by the correct name, which is "soda."

Fucking heathens.

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