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Why is living room two words while bedroom is only one? -- nm
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Jan 1 '21, 08:34
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Living is two syllables, bed/bath are one each. -- nm*
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Will Hunting
Jan 1, 09:20
I didn't expect intelligent responses. I was just feeling I was nice in 2020 because I was afraid and now I will call out sh!# that bugs me
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crash davis
Jan 1, 08:49
Bathroom and boardroom too. I get the feeling that "living" is also being treated differently somehow.
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Max
Jan 1, 08:45
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"That's fine, just pee wherever." is worth 1 crash point -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 1, 08:48
Living and dining are verbs, bed and bath are nouns.
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Cuzzin Tauld Lang Syne
Jan 1, 08:42
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Stop making sense! -- nm
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Mop
Jan 1, 11:01
Another intelligent response - 2 crash points -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 1, 08:47
Probably because the word bedroom has had way more time to evolve. Shakespeare used it (and it replaced bedchamber). -- nm
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mara
Jan 1, 08:36
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And with that, mara earns the first crash points of 2021, 5 of them in fact. Keep track, they might be redeemable for sand or sagebrush or some such
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crash davis
Jan 1, 08:41
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