>I liken it to trying to tell an American its not a "PORSH", its a
>"PORSH-AH"...I just had a discussion with someone the other day about this,
>and it came up that someone had reprimanded me for saying "TRY-UMPH" and not
>"TREE-UMPH", when I was young! TOMAYTO, TOMAHTO....
Don't worry, many English people also refer to it as 'PORSH'. But then if
you say 'PORSHA' people think you are being pompous! Ho hum.
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