QUOTE(MachineHead @ Dec 27 2003, 06:13 AM)
QUOTE(phong @ Dec 26 2003, 07:47 AM)
But what about "crappie" vs. "croppie"?
phong,
You may have just blown the doors off of some of the readers here.
1) Base.
2) "Croppie". Even though it is spelled the other way.
PS - Might go icefishing for a few of them bad boys today. There is one lake here that puts out quite a few in the 10-13 inch range. (w00t)
[drifting off-topic with fishing stories]
My record crappie (waaaay back when I was a teenager) was just over 13", as a matter of fact, and almost a 2" girth (egg-laden female). Most of the fun in crappie fishing is not size, in my opinion, but abundance. We've caught well over 100 per day many times (having to release a lot to stay under the limit).
And in Georgia, we pronounce it "crappie" (rhymes with "happy"), although most people across the country I think pronounce it "croppie".
[/end off-topic fishing stories]
Regarding English being an odd language, just consider how these words (that are spelled so similarly) are pronounced:
What kind of "standardization" is this?!?
"Base" and "bass" don't seem so bad, now, huh?