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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Pal Meadow and Spread Natters
A couple of rather unique southern
malapropisms
I've run across, in
writing
, no less. Used together in a sentence, I suppose you'd say, "That patch of
Pal Meadow
is might snaky-lookin'; I bet it's plumb full of
Spread Natters
."
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