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Post by Hucklebubba on May 18, 2004 12:03:49 GMT -5
I feel compelled to go with option 2, even though it makes me feel oddly pretentious.
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Post by puggyd on May 18, 2004 12:11:18 GMT -5
There is a difference, as far as I'm concerned. It's a movie theater, but you go see plays at the theatre.
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Post by dajaymann on May 18, 2004 12:18:24 GMT -5
Too much french class in high school leads me to pick the second choice - theatre.
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Post by puggyd on May 18, 2004 12:22:15 GMT -5
Well if we're going to go the high school elective solidarity route, I demand a write in vote for "teatro".
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BlackRiver
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Post by BlackRiver on May 18, 2004 15:55:07 GMT -5
My school gets much amusement from our principal, who pronounces it, in his best deep southern dialect, "thee-ater"
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Post by jenfrazer on May 18, 2004 18:42:08 GMT -5
AP style, people! Theater.
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Post by DarthToad on May 18, 2004 21:08:45 GMT -5
I say theater, but it's usually whatever I feel like that day.
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Uber
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Post by Uber on May 19, 2004 9:05:32 GMT -5
I always get confused, so I started using the terms "movie house" and "play house". Once you get that engineering degree, your English tends to regress to a 3rd grade level.
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