End of ADS-L Digest - 18 Mar 1995 to 19 Mar 1995 ************************************************ There are 14 messages totalling 267 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Chuck/Potholes (5) 2. Willamette Valley and Oregon (2) 3. Cajun homesteads 4. hellbent for leather (2) 5. (2) 6. Chuck/Potholes (fwd) 7. Frappes, cabinets and tonics. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 23:34:04 -0600 From: Charles F Juengling Subject: Re: Chuck/Potholes I have never heard of 'chuck hole'. For me it's a pothole. My wife, also an Oregonian, said that she's heard chuck hole, but from only her parents-- no one her age would say chuck hole. Maybe pot hole has replaced chuck hole in Orygun. Fritz Juengling On Sun, 19 Mar 1995, David Carlson wrote: > Of the 51 informants in the Pacific Northwest field records, one gave > chunkhole,two gave pothole, four offered ruts, and the rest gave chuck hole. > > David R. Carlson > 34 Spaulding St. > Amherst MA 01002 > > In Eastern Mass a frappe is not runny; a milkshake is. In Western Mass, a > milkshake is thick like a frappe. >