Lorelei (pronounced Lorelie)
It's my daughter's name.
I've known one girl with that name. :up: Pretty name. And she was one of the prettiest girls I knew. :Shimei:
You'll need to fight the boys off when she's older. :jeffrson:
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Lorelei (pronounced Lorelie)
It's my daughter's name.
There is a bar near my house called Annie Bailey's. I always thought that sounded nice. :cheers:
There is also a bar near my house named Stubby's. That one isn't as nice.
marshmallow
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Diamante
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Subaru
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I had to look that up in the dictionary, but apparently m-w doesn't know what it is either. What does it mean?
No then its a basement.Is it still a cellar if there isn't a wine rack in it?
Is it really a truck without a gun rack in it? :nono:Is it still a cellar if there isn't a wine rack in it?
OK. How would you define the underground chambers of homes built above natural caves? I know of many dwellings with deep multi story underground caverns. They are wonderful for wine storage because of the temperature which maintains a constant 56 degrees F.Cellers are made of brick or stone. Basements are made of cement block or cast cement. That's my rule of thumb, anyway.
I would say that's exceedingly rare. But if they're caves, I guess I'd call them caves.OK. How would you define the underground chambers of homes built above natural caves? I know of many dwellings with deep multi story underground caverns. They are wonderful for wine storage because of the temperature which maintains a constant 56 degrees F.
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