Big RR wrote:Well, isn't that what ignorant means?
Of course. I took a gander at the dictionary before writing it.
(I guess someone thinks ignorant means stupid, which it doesn't)
Big RR wrote:Well, isn't that what ignorant means?
OFFS I don't have a superiority complex. I have an inferiority complex. But it's not all that complex - just kind of inferior.TPFKA@W wrote:Someone doesn't care. What someone wants is a funny thread absent your presence and superiority complex.
You've ruffled her feathers and she continues to duck the facts.MajGenl.Meade wrote: They're Canada geese. Live with it.
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:OFFS I don't have a superiority complex. I have an inferiority complex. But it's not all that complex - just kind of inferior.TPFKA@W wrote:Someone doesn't care. What someone wants is a funny thread absent your presence and superiority complex.
Maybe it's the way I've insulted no one here but have been on the receiving end of all kinds of foul abuse and language from you.
They're Canada geese. Live with it.
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Does that mean a fight is in the offing? Grabs a seat and some popcorn.wesw wrote:
when someone is "getting ignorant" a fight of some kind may follow....
That, and a sunny dispositionSo you sit there at your keyboard with your big gut and your bad knees and I suppose I should pity you.
This bit of knowledge you have is really all you have. Smh.
BSG--my experience has been exactly the opposite, until this thread, I've never heard them called Canada geese, pretty much In the same areas--New England and NY as well and NJ Pennsylvania and won the coast to Virginia. I guess we just don't know the same people.bigskygal wrote:I've honestly never heard them called Canadian geese, only Canada geese. That accounts for my experience in New England, New York and Montana where there are abundant.
Count me in that group with Big RR, the same northern areas and further south to the carolinas.BSG--my experience has been exactly the opposite, until this thread, I've never heard them called Canada geese, pretty much In the same areas--New England and NY as well and NJ Pennsylvania and won the coast to Virginia. I guess we just don't know the same people
So apparently folks like Meade and me are simply old-school, and those who use the Canadian goose label are in the majority. No skin off my nose.The vast majority of English speaking people call the goose that is large and has a black head—Branta canadensis—a Canadian Goose. However, its original name was a CANADA Goose.
That, or just doesn't accept that Canada Geese is the "correct" term for whatever reason. That might be called pigheaded or foolish, but not ignorant. And, of course, in Canada they just call them geese.and it's true that anyone who calls them the latter is simply ignorant (a term without judgment, in correct usage) of the correct term,