OK, Darcy if you wanna play that, MY name is Sophie and i'm serving you as a _________ (guess) And this is my song "DON't Lean on me, cause i'm not strong Still I'll be your friend I'll help you carry on For it won't be long 'Til I'm gonna need Somebody to lean on'
Actually, these quotes are pretty accurate. "Mesob" is the Ethiopian word for the woven stand that is labeled here; as it's not actually a named item, those quotes are appropriate.
Furthermore, it's not a table as we generally understand it. It's sort of a wicker column thing that you put a plate of food on. So "table" is also a good description.
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Who names their table? And among those who DO name their tables, who names their table 'Mesob'?
All that aside putting quotes around table is probably appropriate enough, if it is fragile and can't bear much weight what good is it?
WV: PROPER-- If 'mesob' can't stand on her own four feet it might be necessary to 'proper' up.
Hi! My name is "Chaise." I am serving you as a "chair."
OK, Darcy if you wanna play that, MY name is Sophie and i'm serving you as a _________ (guess) And this is my song "DON't Lean on me, cause i'm not strong
Still I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on'
Actually, these quotes are pretty accurate. "Mesob" is the Ethiopian word for the woven stand that is labeled here; as it's not actually a named item, those quotes are appropriate.
Furthermore, it's not a table as we generally understand it. It's sort of a wicker column thing that you put a plate of food on. So "table" is also a good description.
@the Pedant, WOW! knowledge is power...
And really, it's pretty impressive to see a table that can write and speak at all; it's a bit much for us to expect perfect punctuation as well.
Sentient tables prefer to be called by name, not just "table."
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