Tampa = Tam Paar (think Tampax without the "x")
Tampa = Tam Paar (think Tampax without the "x")
Damn it !!! No "R". I really need to preview my posts
Damn it !!! No "R". I really need to preview my posts
Rainy will teach you!
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Rainy will teach you!
I wasn't gonna mention any names. But that's what I was thinking.
My old Garmin would pronounce Missouri as miss-ow-we...
The other day my Rand was saying meter minus 37 for M-37 (Michigan highway 37)
This is all too good to be true...
Getting fuel in Charlotte, N.C. The exit is "Statesville Ave/ RD."
What is said is "Statusville av slash r d."
(No that isn't misspelled. That's how she said it)
Mine pronounces Rt. 66 for example "R-T 66"
Whenever I'm pulling into Reno or going to the terminal in Sparks NV my GPS lady gets all sexy, accenting the a ' a rolling the r' and calling it Spaaaaarrrrrrrrks. LOL!
JJ
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.
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I gigglesnort every time my GPS tries to pronounce Puyallup. (For the record, either Pyoo-Al-up or Pyoo-All-up are considered correct.) It insists on saying "Poo-eye-al-up." What a crappy way to say it.