Ordinarily, yes. However, “pancho” is the most frequently attested misspelling of the word and tends to show up whenever people assume that the word comes from Spanish — which, in fact, it does — and spell it in the way that makes the most sense given that etymology, without checking.
A woman incapable if insouciant lust for full contact BBQ is incapable of insouciant lust. She will be left on a lonely plinth of perfect order while her partner finds lust elsewhere.
Okay I lied. My parents and I went for Thai for my birthday dinner; there is a Vietnamese eatery kind of near my place, but not near my parents’ place.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
She’s probably Jewish. (It is my birthday too; I’m thinking Vietnamese for my dinner.)
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Isn’t it spelled “poncho”? Rain poncho, Pancho Villa. Two spellings with two different meanings.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Good advice. “Ye Olde Sushi Barn” would be a place to avoid at all costs.
jonadab over 12 years ago
> Isn’t it spelled “poncho”?
Ordinarily, yes. However, “pancho” is the most frequently attested misspelling of the word and tends to show up whenever people assume that the word comes from Spanish — which, in fact, it does — and spell it in the way that makes the most sense given that etymology, without checking.
ossiningaling over 12 years ago
briatollah – maybe it’s actually misspelled from ‘pauncho’?
PoodleGroomer over 12 years ago
A woman incapable if insouciant lust for full contact BBQ is incapable of insouciant lust. She will be left on a lonely plinth of perfect order while her partner finds lust elsewhere.
rotts over 12 years ago
That’s “poncho”, not “pancho”! Geez!
Odd Dog Premium Member over 12 years ago
To heck with the poncho full contact coed naked rib fest
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Okay I lied. My parents and I went for Thai for my birthday dinner; there is a Vietnamese eatery kind of near my place, but not near my parents’ place.
Hermione85 over 12 years ago
I wanna go there!