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Mar. 27th, 2003 12:41 amSara! There were Friday the 13ths in 1882, 1893, 1899, 1905 and 1911. Now I just have to pick one. :)
Usage Note
whiskey or whisky?
Whisky is the spelling used for the Scottish drink and in British English generally; whiskey is used for the drink produced in Ireland and in American English generally.
371 words written before yesterday.
963 words written yesterday. *sigh* Even the amount of words I did yesterday wouldn't have been sufficient for NaNoWriMo's daily count. Still... That's a buncha words.
Usage Note
whiskey or whisky?
Whisky is the spelling used for the Scottish drink and in British English generally; whiskey is used for the drink produced in Ireland and in American English generally.
371 words written before yesterday.
963 words written yesterday. *sigh* Even the amount of words I did yesterday wouldn't have been sufficient for NaNoWriMo's daily count. Still... That's a buncha words.
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Date: 2003-03-26 06:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-26 06:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-26 06:45 am (UTC)Well... same difference :D ...it has to be written either way. :D??
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Date: 2003-03-26 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-26 04:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-26 08:10 pm (UTC)Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 06:57 am (UTC)Found your LJ through
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 06:59 am (UTC)I have little opinion on the best whisk(e)y myself, as don't like it. Sorry to disappoint!
I needed the correct British spelling for a story I was working on, which is set in London.
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 07:10 am (UTC)And given the collection of bottles in my collection, one would think I would know how to spell the term for Scotch as opposed to the term for Bourbon.
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 07:18 am (UTC)I actually used the brackets around the 'e' to suggest that both spellings are viable... 9_9 This is what comes from studying feminism for a semester.
Bourbon was, of course, named for the Bourbon (pron. "Boo-bo(n) [almost inaudible 'n'] family, who were the reigning family in France at the time of the American and French revolutions (until Louis &c got their heads snicked off!)
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 07:36 am (UTC)According to the Marker's Mark distillery, bourbon was named for Bourbon County, KY where the first distillery was constructed.
You know, they (the distillers) were all probably too drunk to write an accurate history of their product.
Fascinating conversation, by the way.
Yep, those poor Bourbons, can't have your cake and not share it with the 3rd estate. I'm a French major.
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 07:53 am (UTC)Hee. I loved the Fr. Revolution...particularly when I did it for the second time. I understood it more. Did more of the reading, too.
According to Daria (always an accurate historical source), the bit about the cake was actually taken from a story about a princess written by Rousseau. One day I'll check that claim...
Randomly, are you a French History major, or a French Language major? And if the former, have you read any Peter McPhee? He was my lecturer. I'm just curious. :)
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 08:01 am (UTC)I have not read any Peter McPhee. I shall go hunt his work down now. Thanks muchly, you will have tipped my "To be Read" pile of books right over on the bed.
Re: Whiskey
Date: 2003-03-27 08:05 am (UTC)Hey, if my "to read" pile is on my bed, shouldn't everyone else's?