My mom came from Massachusetts. She pronouns stuff differently too. For instance, for the plural form of leaf, she says leefs instead of leaves. Same for the plural form of wolf. She says woofs instead of wolves. I couldn’t get her to pronounce Nintendo for anything. She insisted on calling it intendo instead.
I had an English professor in college who brow-beat us over po-em. The two things I took away from that class were “po-em” and the fact that the word “bade” (as in, “He bade us goodbye”), is pronounced “bad”, not as rhyming with “raid”. --That said, I can find the both pronunciations on google. Guess it’s one of those words that is morphing into the mispronunciation as acceptable.
There was a farmer in the prairies who loved to bake his own bread. The flies could be bad at times and when the odd fly would end up in his dough he would tell everyone that he had baked some raisin bread. This is a true story. He had lived in Saskatchewan in western Canada.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
now what rhymes with “apple”?
Concretionist about 4 years ago
An anonymous pome poem:
Dried Apple Pies
I loathe, abhor, detest, despise,
Abominate dried-apple pies.
I like good bread, I like good meat,
Or anything that’s fit to eat;
But of all poor grub beneath the skies,
The poorest is dried apple pies.
Give me the toothache, or sore eyes,
But don’t give me dried apple pies.
The farmer takes his gnarliest fruit,
’Tis wormy, bitter, and hard, to boot;
He leaves the hulls to make us cough,
And don’t take half the peeling off.
Then on a dirty cord ’tis strung
And in a attic window hung,
And there it serves as roost for flies,
Until it’s made up into pies.
Tread on my corns, or tell me lies,
But don’t feed me dried-apple pies.
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
“Pome” doesn’t bother me. But pronouncing mirror as “mire” does. Go figure.
wiatr about 4 years ago
Today’s Pickles is brought to you by Sesame Street, because I learned something new.
TStyle78 about 4 years ago
My mom came from Massachusetts. She pronouns stuff differently too. For instance, for the plural form of leaf, she says leefs instead of leaves. Same for the plural form of wolf. She says woofs instead of wolves. I couldn’t get her to pronounce Nintendo for anything. She insisted on calling it intendo instead.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] about 4 years ago
A pome poem meme?
BalognaVirus about 4 years ago
Aluminum/Alunimum Cinnamon/Synonym Watch/Wahtch Theatre/The-ATE-er Water/WahterCari-BBE-an/Ca-RIBB-ean
MayCauseBurns about 4 years ago
“Anyways” is like fingernails on a chalkboard.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
“Now go away, you’re breaking my concentration!”
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
You become an idiot when you argue with one.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
All depends on what and how one hears something …
iggyman about 4 years ago
Poetic justice, eh Earl?
iggyman about 4 years ago
French I believe is “La Pomme” for apple!
dlkrueger33 about 4 years ago
I had an English professor in college who brow-beat us over po-em. The two things I took away from that class were “po-em” and the fact that the word “bade” (as in, “He bade us goodbye”), is pronounced “bad”, not as rhyming with “raid”. --That said, I can find the both pronunciations on google. Guess it’s one of those words that is morphing into the mispronunciation as acceptable.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Is it about Opal, Earl? Is she the apple of your eye?
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
No wonder old people die. They’d rather die than be part of conversations like this one.
ANIMAL about 4 years ago
Earl writing POETRY..??Sorry…….. I’m just not buyin’ it.
Grace Premium Member about 4 years ago
No love poem for you Opal.
michael.lawing about 4 years ago
Opal should get her own house in order before taking others to task. She ended her question to Earl with a period.
JeffRoberts about 4 years ago
To help my wife with this I asked what you do with small boats (row ’em) and small rips (sew ’em). Row ’em, sew ’em, poem.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
LOL! Opal needs to mind her own business….shes such a BUTTinsky,
Ratkin Premium Member about 4 years ago
Earl, will it have illustrations of pome-poem girls?
I'll fly away about 4 years ago
It is annoying when people say “are” instead of “our”, or they say “a apple” instead of “an” apple.
l3i7l about 4 years ago
If Earl compiles a lengthy series of these writings he will have a pome poem tome in his home.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Aargh! All those trips of yore to watch our daughters pom-pon exhibitions, the horror, the horror.
Jan C about 4 years ago
Pomme?
bxclent Premium Member about 4 years ago
Pomeranian
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Write one about a pear, then you’ll have a pair of pome poems.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
Poetry in non motion.
Ryan Plut about 4 years ago
Is a fossil of an apple called a “Pome-granite”?
stamps about 4 years ago
Would a long story about a sword-fight be an epee epic?
Rodeo Boy about 4 years ago
There was a farmer in the prairies who loved to bake his own bread. The flies could be bad at times and when the odd fly would end up in his dough he would tell everyone that he had baked some raisin bread. This is a true story. He had lived in Saskatchewan in western Canada.
jdbligh about 4 years ago
Today, my vocabulary has grone.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
I’m sure she believes he is really cute. I’m sure she really loves him too.
pbr50138 about 4 years ago
Pome drives me up a wall. ARE for OUR does too.