Here is a little nugget that came up recently. I live in Los Angeles. Typically when we refer to a freeway it is always as an object with the word the preceding it. Examples:
The 405
The 101
The 10
The 5
The 605
The 710
The 210
The 14
Special bonus prizes to posters who can name the best restaurants relative to those freeways.
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You Californians are weird. What a waste of a word. It is completely unnecessary, not to mention it sounds moronic. ;
And we care about words from the monkey capitol of the world because....Or should I say "Ladies and Gentlemen here is an example of the Cleveland school system.
Tracey, I am sure that you are a nice girl, but what difference does this make? Really?
At least Clevelanders can spell and know how to CAPITALize.
Well, in truth if we were debating this based upon the AP or NYT's style guides there might be an issue, but since we are not your point is moot and here is why:
cap·i·tol ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kp-tl)
n.
A building or complex of buildings in which a state legislature meets.
Since know that the mistake by the lake is the primate protectorate in the US, it would be appropriate to use the term Capitol and not capital which might confuse the natives.
It is an important point because the mistake houses the actual building and not just the location. Stop monkeying around and get serious with more substance. ;)
THE I-5: Harris Ranch and Pea Soup Anderson's
Yetta,
You just hit two of my favorite places. I have a lot of fond memories from growing up.
I grew up in Sacramento and went to school in San Diego for awhile. But my mother grew up in LA, so I cheated and called her for the names of the restaurants.
Harris Ranch sounds good right now, but keeping kosher limits my roadside eating adventures. LA has some great kosher restaurants, though.
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