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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1196301" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>GB, thanks for sending me the link and images of the murals. Now that you mention it, yes I do remember them. The horse is impossible not to see. You see it off to the left about 500 yards before you get to the airport facility. I don't see anything remarkable about the horse.</p><p></p><p>The murals are not to my taste.</p><p></p><p>BTW: I have been pronouncing "murals" incorrectly. I say and spell it "murials". I have a congenital hearing issue. It was revealed when I started school. Throughout my life, I have mispelled and mispronounced several words because I was hearing them diferently than they were. For example, "nextdoor", I thought they were saying "nextstore". It was only a few years ago that I realized, I had misused that word for over 50 years. A woman I worked with was over-heard by me making a comment to a fellow worker. She was a new public relations employee and was assigned to a high profile enforcement action I was working. She was raised in New York. She commented to one of the Enforcement Specialist who was a good friend of mine, "Ron does a great job but he talks funny." Russ replied, "We all don't talk like Walter Cronkite." I thought that was a good response.</p><p></p><p>I never took notes in school. I relied on my own effort to obtain the class material. In a couple of classes, I had to ask the professor where he was getting his lecture material. It was an advantage. I over prepared for my classes because I would dig deeper then the class required. It never hurts to "learn".</p><p></p><p>PS: My son has great word skills. Every word is spoken precisely. I saw him at Thanksgiving. He still corrects the old man. I enjoy it. It is cute to watch how precise he maintains himself.</p><p></p><p>PS2: There is a person on CT that has a more extreme hearing problem than I. It has influenced his writing. Someone made a comment on his inability to express himself. I am cautious about saying certain things that might poke someone in the wrong spot. I acknowledge I post messages in which the content aggravates some but I hope I avoid being inadvertently personal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1196301, member: 17767"] GB, thanks for sending me the link and images of the murals. Now that you mention it, yes I do remember them. The horse is impossible not to see. You see it off to the left about 500 yards before you get to the airport facility. I don't see anything remarkable about the horse. The murals are not to my taste. BTW: I have been pronouncing "murals" incorrectly. I say and spell it "murials". I have a congenital hearing issue. It was revealed when I started school. Throughout my life, I have mispelled and mispronounced several words because I was hearing them diferently than they were. For example, "nextdoor", I thought they were saying "nextstore". It was only a few years ago that I realized, I had misused that word for over 50 years. A woman I worked with was over-heard by me making a comment to a fellow worker. She was a new public relations employee and was assigned to a high profile enforcement action I was working. She was raised in New York. She commented to one of the Enforcement Specialist who was a good friend of mine, "Ron does a great job but he talks funny." Russ replied, "We all don't talk like Walter Cronkite." I thought that was a good response. I never took notes in school. I relied on my own effort to obtain the class material. In a couple of classes, I had to ask the professor where he was getting his lecture material. It was an advantage. I over prepared for my classes because I would dig deeper then the class required. It never hurts to "learn". PS: My son has great word skills. Every word is spoken precisely. I saw him at Thanksgiving. He still corrects the old man. I enjoy it. It is cute to watch how precise he maintains himself. PS2: There is a person on CT that has a more extreme hearing problem than I. It has influenced his writing. Someone made a comment on his inability to express himself. I am cautious about saying certain things that might poke someone in the wrong spot. I acknowledge I post messages in which the content aggravates some but I hope I avoid being inadvertently personal. [/QUOTE]
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