Solanacae
Crowing
I’m going to have to side with the Brits and Aussies and Kiwis here. We Americans haven’t spoken the same language for years, to quote from My Fair Lady.True since you think a boot is something on a car rather than on a foot. A bonnet also on a vehicle rather than on a head and you throw the letter "u" into any number of words like colour
Since the Aussies, the Kiwis & pretty much everyone else are with the Brits on this one I think it's you lot that got it wrong.![]()

I was listening to a talk by a fellow who grew up in Czechoslovakia and came to the US for some training on US Air Bases. When he was flying to the air base, he sat next to a man who was from the Southern part of the US and had such a heavy accent, the fellow couldn’t hardly understand what the man was saying. The fellow wondered if he’d been taught the right language!
I actually prefer the way ‘grey’ looks on the page, as opposed to the American ‘gray’. I also dislike how neither is pronounced ‘nee-their’ and either is said ‘ee-there’ here.
Off topic linguistic tax:
1. Cordelia was almost friendly hanging out next to me.
2. Desdemona
3. Peanut looking a bit wet. We got some rain here, but not raining so hard that the ladies weren’t out and about. There was some nice snow in the mountains, thank heavens.
4. Sophia and Fuzzy sharing some food. Right before this, Desdemona had tried to come over and eat from that bowl as well, but Fuzzy sent her away.