Yes, those are the two most important pieces of information necessary to make a decision whether to apply for the shop.@shopperbob wrote:
I have two rules that come to my mind this morning. First, if there is a significant amount of info, BUT, the fee is missing, I delete the announcement. Secondly, there is an MSC with the owner's name in the title, the name escapes me, but she never lists the locations; I also delete.
@CoolMusic wrote:
@sbobgal wrote:
duckets
That's a new one
*ducats*
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
A new one to you. It's a well known slang for money.
[www.urbandictionary.com]
[habbo.fandom.com]
@CoolMusic wrote:
@sbobgal wrote:
duckets
That's a new one
*ducats*
@sandyf wrote:
Well, but, well known by whom? An Italian who lived 400 years ago? I have heard of that word but not in the broader context of the slang. This reminds me of my scrabble dictionary that claims Za is well known slang for Pizza. I have lived in many states in the US and several countries abroad and eaten pizza in every one of them and have never heard it called Za.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
A new one to you. It's a well known slang for money.
[www.urbandictionary.com]
[habbo.fandom.com]
@CoolMusic wrote:
@sbobgal wrote:
duckets
That's a new one
*ducats*
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
Well, it is well known enough for Merriam-Webster to list it as a variant spelling of "ducat," for there to be an Urban Dictionary listing in 2008, for Habbo (established in 2000) to use it as one of its main currencies, for it to be a common term in poker (though "duckett" is the more common spelling), and for it to be in song lyrics. That's a pretty wide spread of demographics.
I have heard of pizzas referred to as "Za," but rarely and not lately. I am in California.
@sandyf wrote:
Well, but, well known by whom? An Italian who lived 400 years ago? I have heard of that word but not in the broader context of the slang. This reminds me of my scrabble dictionary that claims Za is well known slang for Pizza. I have lived in many states in the US and several countries abroad and eaten pizza in every one of them and have never heard it called Za.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
A new one to you. It's a well known slang for money.
[www.urbandictionary.com]
[habbo.fandom.com]
@CoolMusic wrote:
@sbobgal wrote:
duckets
That's a new one
*ducats*