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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:47:26 +0000, off the wagon
> wrote: >Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the >most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been >called an accident waiting to happen. There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten miles north. And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. Now, some of the roads that leave PCH and go up into the hills are twisty passages, all different, but that's another story. J. |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
JXStern wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:47:26 +0000, off the wagon > > wrote: >> Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the >> most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been >> called an accident waiting to happen. > > There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where > Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around > Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten > miles north. > > And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. > > Now, some of the roads that leave PCH and go up into the hills are > twisty passages, all different, but that's another story. > > J. Thanks for clearing that up. |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 02:23:51 GMT, JXStern >
wrote: >Now, some of the roads that leave PCH and go up into the hills are >twisty passages, all different, but that's another story. Plugh. |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
I drove PCH from south of Newport Beach all the way up to just past
Malibu, and it's pretty straight all the way up, there are some gradual curves around the Malibu area, but nothing I'd call "murderous" or "twisty". |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
"JXStern" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:47:26 +0000, off the wagon > > wrote: >>Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the >>most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been >>called an accident waiting to happen. > > There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where > Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around > Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten > miles north. > > And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. Given that the OP did not capitalize 'the', he is correct and you are not. If the proper name is Pacific Coast Highway rather than The Pacific Coast Highway then his usage is correct. /pendantry mode = off/ |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 12:25:34 -0400, "karl" >
wrote: >>>Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the >>>most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been >>>called an accident waiting to happen. >> >> There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where >> Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around >> Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten >> miles north. >> >> And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. > > Given that the OP did not capitalize 'the', he is correct and you are not. >If the proper name is Pacific Coast Highway rather than The Pacific Coast >Highway then his usage is correct. > >/pendantry mode = off/ The common usage omits the "the", the "proper" usage is not the common usage. Maybe some pedantic editor "corrected" good reporting by inserting the "the", but it reads poorly to anyone who knows Los Angeles. Then again, there's "The OC", which no native ever said until some creative type coined the phrase, but now is occassionally heard, so, y'know, whatever. J. |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
8-Aug-2006 JXStern wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 12:25:34 -0400, "karl" > > wrote: > >>>Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the > >>>most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been > >>>called an accident waiting to happen. > >> > >> There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where > >> Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around > >> Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten > >> miles north. > >> > >> And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. > > > > Given that the OP did not capitalize 'the', he is correct and you are not. > >If the proper name is Pacific Coast Highway rather than The Pacific Coast > >Highway then his usage is correct. > > > >/pendantry mode = off/ > > The common usage omits the "the", the "proper" usage is not the common > usage. Maybe some pedantic editor "corrected" good reporting by > inserting the "the", but it reads poorly to anyone who knows Los > Angeles. Then again, there's "The OC", which no native ever said > until some creative type coined the phrase, but now is occassionally > heard, so, y'know, whatever. > I think you need to get together with my ex. What an insufferable ****ing snob she is... "Only hicks from Iowa use Frisco, dahling! Either call it *The City* or don't talk about it at all." -- Justin Thralled w/ Snootiness |
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The PCH: Serpentine Devourer Of Celebrity Drunkards
"Justin" > wrote in message news:ge7Cg.79462$fG3.66725@dukeread09... > 8-Aug-2006 JXStern wrote: > >> On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 12:25:34 -0400, "karl" > >> wrote: >> >>>Filled with blind spots and hairpin curves wrapped around some of the >> >>>most beautifully distracting scenery in the country, the PCH has been >> >>>called an accident waiting to happen. >> >> >> >> There are no blind spots or hairpin turns within fifty miles of where >> >> Gibson had his fun, the bad stuff is way north of Santa Barbara around >> >> Hearst Castle, anything at all challenging is past Zuma, about ten >> >> miles north. >> >> >> >> And it's not "the PCH", it's just PCH. >> > >> > Given that the OP did not capitalize 'the', he is correct and you are >> > not. >> >If the proper name is Pacific Coast Highway rather than The Pacific >> >Coast >> >Highway then his usage is correct. >> > >> >/pendantry mode = off/ >> >> The common usage omits the "the", the "proper" usage is not the common >> usage. Maybe some pedantic editor "corrected" good reporting by >> inserting the "the", but it reads poorly to anyone who knows Los >> Angeles. Then again, there's "The OC", which no native ever said >> until some creative type coined the phrase, but now is occassionally >> heard, so, y'know, whatever. >> > > I think you need to get together with my ex. What an insufferable > ****ing snob she is... > > "Only hicks from Iowa use Frisco, dahling! Either call it *The City* > or don't talk about it at all." I'm torn. My first reaction was to ask if you hit her with a brick. But then, you being the guy, you can't really answer "yup". So.... Didja kick her in the shin after that one? Tara |
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