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OK English majors!!!
Is it pronounced
A.REEEEE-O-DO-SO OR B.RUUU-I-DO-SO ??? I say it is B. The TVG idiots annoy me every time they say it. |
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C. None of the above.
I'd say RUUU-E-DO-SO
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Found this:
Ruidoso (most New Mexicans pronounce it "Ree-uh-do-so") is situated at 6,900 feet in the timbered Sacramento Mountains, the southernmost finger of the Rockies. It is a mountain resort town named for its site on a noisy stream and is most famous for the nearby Ruidoso Downs racetrack, where the world's richest quarter-horse race is run for a $2.5 million purse. Outdoor lovers, hikers, horseback riders, fishers, and hunters are drawn to the surrounding Lincoln National Forest. Southern New Mexico's most important ski resort, Ski Apache, is just out of town. The nearby Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation includes the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino. Not far away, the historic village of Lincoln recalls the Wild West days of Billy the Kid. Unless you like the bustle of a busy resort town, during summer I suggest staying in Lincoln rather than Ruidoso. During those busiest of months, the town seems to live up to its Spanish name -- which translates as "noisy." Guess I was incorrect too!
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people will start saying ru-ee-do-so when they start saying faah-ver (rhymes with havre) rather than farve.
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I rode there for a few years and it seems like people prounounce it however their accent is.
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Regardless, it's pretty and pristine track that should be visited if one happens to be nearby. I was there during Derby Trail races about five years ago. There was no live racing, but the OTB was open for viewing and wagering. Intimate track in a beautiful setting. |
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Hey!!
I have a BA and a Masters in English--so does my wife. We both taught high school English for 30 years. It was a great career, and we loved it. We are retired, travel constantly, are well off financially. My friends who majored in Business or Engineering are still working--too bad for them. I am 59--been retired for 7 years--my wife is 54--been retired for two years. Oh!! The degree really helps when reading these various message boards. The level of writing is sad at best. Grade school errors. Oh well. Have to go now. Getting ready to pack for our trip to England and Ireland for a couple months. We will be adding to the 92 tracks we have visited. Meanwhile you guys can get ready to go to work on Monday!! |
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wif all da edumacation u have u wud think dat u wud at least no wen and where to place yur marjins and punkuashuns. u kondasending gerkoff |
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must admit, i am a lazy writer. like it counts here. but better to be a tad lazy imo than a pompous ass. but that's just me.
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i was just surprised to know that retired english teachers could be financially well off. who'd have thunk it? doh!
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You "loved" your career and yet you retired at 52? Huh. My grandfather was also well-off financially and traveled a lot- he retired from his career at 65 (for about 2 minutes) and then went back part-time until required to retire fully at age 85. Now that's loving your career.
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The TVG bozo's were at it again today in the feature at Belmont. They kept referring to the Belmont feature as the TraMONT(at least 8 incorrect references) even after John Imbriale kept using the proper pronunciation (TREE-mont) numerous times.
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