You've convinced me! I want to come visit -- and as a mental health professional, I've *got* to eat at Hospitalis. One minor correction, though (and it's a mistake lots of native English speakers make): It's a "strait" jacket, not a "straight" jacket. Strait is etymologically related to "strict" and means narrow or tight. It's also used for a narrow maritime passage, as in the Straits of Hormuz.
You know - it's on their menu! :-) :-)) I copied it from their menu - I think ?? ;-) Well, I'm supposed to know, and now that you wrote it it seems I always knew ;-)
You've convinced me! I want to come visit -- and as a mental health professional, I've *got* to eat at Hospitalis. One minor correction, though (and it's a mistake lots of native English speakers make): It's a "strait" jacket, not a "straight" jacket. Strait is etymologically related to "strict" and means narrow or tight. It's also used for a narrow maritime passage, as in the Straits of Hormuz.
ReplyDeleteYou know - it's on their menu! :-) :-)) I copied it from their menu - I think ?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm supposed to know, and now that you wrote it it seems I always knew ;-)
By the way, I LOVE mental health professionals! Thank you for stopping by
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