My pen is from Dillons.
Just needed an "ink pen," as they used to call 'em on the Sho', despite the fact that in that part of the country "pen" and "pin" are already pronounced differently, so the qualifier's not really necessary. Reached into desk & pulled one out; it is from Dillons, which means it came from Kansas. I also have a pen here from the U. of Md. Hospital in Balto, and a mechanical pencil I'm pretty sure I bought in Chestertown in the early '80's.
A more complete trail could be reconstructed from the evidence of writing utensils in my home.
(If Dillons were on the Sho', it'd be called "Dillons's.")
A more complete trail could be reconstructed from the evidence of writing utensils in my home.
(If Dillons were on the Sho', it'd be called "Dillons's.")
Lightbulb over my head
On more tiny piece of the cosmic puzzle falls into place.
Re: Lightbulb over my head
"Our" and "hour" were pronounced the same as well, and neither rhymed with "are."
("Stick pin," btw, was the Eastern Shore version uber-clear version of "pin.")
Re: Lightbulb over my head
Completely Off-topic
Re: Completely Off-topic