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AuntieK
10-10-2007, 12:27 PM
I went to Southern Utah to visit my mom for her birthday last weekend. I was quite entertained to come across this sign:
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I asked about it and found out that this was during the war, when there weren't enough men available to be on the dept. They fought some big fires and had great success. There's still one lady left to tell about it.
Thought you might enjoy seeing it, too. :D
Trekhawk
10-10-2007, 01:28 PM
Cool!!!
Thanks for sharing.:)
I wonder if it inspires any of the hometown girls....
hey what does it mean: if you can read this take a pull?
Dianyla
10-10-2007, 02:32 PM
hey what does it mean: if you can read this take a pull?
This is usually printed in small text on the back of someone's bike jersey or shorts. The person in back who is close enough to read this is drafting off of the person wearing the item. Taking a pull refers to leading the paceline for a while to allow others to draft behind you.
The person in front must work harder than the people drafting behind, so it is customary to take turns pulling. Unfortunately, some people just latch on behind you and refuse to take a turn and lead for a while. This kind of wheelsucking is generally considered rude.
Mr. Bloom
10-10-2007, 02:44 PM
Interesting sign....but is it "All Women" or "All Woman" Fire Department.
We would say "All Man" not "All Men", or "All Female"...not "All Females"
Given that those of us from Alabama are often criticized for our speaking...I finally had my first chance to challenge Southwest grammer!:D
onimity
10-10-2007, 03:07 PM
Mr Silver,
All Woman sounds like the correct usage to me too... "All Women" makes me think that all of the women in the town must be in the Fire Dept.
That said, cool sign! Is the dept. still all-female or was it just so during the war?
Anne
7rider
10-10-2007, 03:35 PM
Mr Silver,
All Woman sounds like the correct usage to me too... "All Women" makes me think that all of the women in the town must be in the Fire Dept.
That said, cool sign! Is the dept. still all-female or was it just so during the war?
Anne
Maybe it's a small town and all the women in town WERE on the department! ;)
And, I think she said that it was all-women only during the war (I presume WWII).
RE: All "female" -- female what??? Women denotes humans, female can be the female gender of any animal.
latelatebloomer
10-10-2007, 04:21 PM
as it was during WWII, I think the proper term is "all-dame!" :p
This is usually printed in small text on the back of someone's bike jersey or shorts. The person in back who is close enough to read this is drafting off of the person wearing the item. Taking a pull refers to leading the paceline for a while to allow others to draft behind you.
The person in front must work harder than the people drafting behind, so it is customary to take turns pulling. Unfortunately, some people just latch on behind you and refuse to take a turn and lead for a while. This kind of wheelsucking is generally considered rude.
extremely clear explanation...thank you!
Mr. Bloom
10-10-2007, 06:12 PM
as it was during WWII, I think the proper term is "all-dame!" :p
Oops, here we go again:D
Regina, you're right:cool: I was only using "female" as an example of singular vs. plural...not as an alternative for the sign.:o
boy in a kilt
10-10-2007, 06:17 PM
Given that those of us from Alabama are often criticized for our speaking
I was born in Biloxi and I talk good.
Mr. Bloom
10-10-2007, 06:44 PM
I was born in Biloxi and I talk good.
:D ;) ;) Proof that you can take the boy out of Biloxi, but you can't take the Biloxi out of the boy!:D :D
:p You do know now don't you, that that there ain't no way to talk good! huh?:p
hey what does it mean: if you can read this take a pull?
I thought that was one of the cards in Drinkers Edition Monopoly
boy in a kilt
10-10-2007, 06:52 PM
:D ;) ;) Proof that you can take the boy out of Biloxi, but you can't take the Biloxi out of the boy!:D :D
:p You do know now don't you, that that there ain't no way to talk good! huh?:p
One night SGTiger and I were sitting out in her parents backyard eating (and in my case, drinking beer) while the kids were playing. My son was up to something he probably shouldn't have been and without thinking, I yelled "Boy, knock that off or you'll bust your damn head."
Complete with just a touch of accent. I don't normally have one, which is why I needed to mention the beer.
Mr. Bloom
10-10-2007, 07:13 PM
I yelled "Boy, knock that off or you'll bust your damn head."
...and Bill Gates heard it down the road at Microsoft and got the inspiration for spell and grammar check...:D
Lifesgreat
10-10-2007, 08:35 PM
Lest you think Kanarraville had a corner on "all-women, all-woman, all-pink, all-female" titles, check out these links about the town of Kanab, Utah, which, BTW, is not too far from Kanarraville.
http://www.xpressweb.com/vacationguide/womencouncil.html
http://www.ourcampaigns.com/NewsDetail.html?NewsID=20401
Since I am a female city councilmember in Utah, I thought this was interesting.
boy in a kilt
10-10-2007, 08:38 PM
Sometimes Jeff Foxworthy hits a little close to home.
I developed a hatred for spell check when I was writing my Master's Thesis. Apparently they didn't think to put words like Synechococcus or biogeochemical in there.
Mr. Bloom
10-11-2007, 01:03 AM
Synechococcus or biogeochemical
Hmmm...maybe you can take the Biloxi out of the boy!
Lifesgreat: Thats an interesting story. Frankly, I don't think about polygamous women in the same thought as political activist in 1912! It's interesting the presumptions we make in our stereotypes.
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