Interviewer: Okay uh you might say of somebody she isn't afraid now but she 888: Be af- be afraid later. Interviewer: Uh before. 888: She not afraid not but she be afraid Interviewer: #1 Last # 888: #2 before. # Interviewer: Last year- let's say last year she was afraid but now she's not afraid. So how would you tell me that? 888: She was afraid before but now she's not afraid now. Interviewer: Okay um about the D: old gray mare you'd say she ain't what she? 888: Used to be. Interviewer: Okay um {NS} What would be the opposite of used to be? Like you might use it in a sentence. I don't understand why she's afraid she Now she's afraid but 888: Sh- she didn't she used to not. Interviewer: Okay okay um You might say I-I wouldn't say these kids around here are reckless drivers but some of them are just kind of 888: Dangerous. Interviewer: Okay or you might say your son made too many mistakes. Say say you had a son and he made too many mistakes on an arithmetic test you'd say you shouldn't be so what with your figures? 888: #1 Clumsy. # Interviewer: #2 On a test? # What? 888: Clumsy. Interviewer: Okay um If you're if you're a driver and just sort of forget to signal and you forget to do some kind of things you might say you're a what kind of driver? 888: I forget some of the things to do? Interviewer: Yeah that you're supposed to do. That make it safe yeah. 888: Um. I would say nervous type of driver. Interviewer: Okay um Okay you might say there's really nothing wrong with aunt Lizzy but sometimes she just acts kind of? 888: Funny. Interviewer: Okay what's another word for funny? 888: Uh another word for funny could be a little off. Interviewer: Okay another word? Any other words for funny or off? 888: Not together. Interviewer: Okay okay what um 888: You want another word for funny. Interviewer: Yeah {NW} Okay would you use the word queer in that sentence? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay how would you use the word queer? 888: I would use the word queer as like some you know some like some fag dresses up like some girl. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: #1 And # Interviewer: #2 Okay # 888: That's what I would call him. Interviewer: Okay okay what's a fag? Is that a male homosexual? 888: Yes. Interviewer: Okay okay uh let's see okay somebody who who makes up his mind and nothing can make him change it you might say he's really 888: He's really uh {X} He's really made up his mind. Interviewer: Okay yeah but what would be one word to describe somebody's like that. You can't change his mind. Nothing you do can make him change his mind. 888: What would I say? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: {X} He really got his mind on it. Interviewer: Okay okay um if something happened to embarrass somebody or to make them mad uh you might say to somebody else now don't mention it he's still a little something on that subject. 888: Something bad happened? Interviewer: Yeah something embarrassing happened. 888: Oh. Interviewer: Now don't mention it to him he's still a little something on that subject. 888: He's a little shook up. Interviewer: Okay um you might say I was just kidding him. I didn't know he'd get 888: Mad. Interviewer: Okay um {NS} um say you're at the theater and the and the at the show and the and the building catches on fire. And somebody might stand up and say we'll be alright just keep what? 888: Quiet. Interviewer: Okay or don't panic keep? 888: {X} Interviewer: No okay that's 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 {X} # Quiet is the opposite of noisy. But what's the opposite of excited or panicked? 888: Excited or panicked? Interviewer: #1 Yeah that # 888: #2 Happy. # Interviewer: The opposite of it. The opposite of of uh scared would be? 888: Afraid? Interviewer: No that's the same thing. 888: #1 Frightened. # Interviewer: #2 {X} # The opposite. 888: Of scared? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: I'd just say afraid. Interviewer: Okay what would somebody say if- you probably wouldn't say probably wouldn't care if you were quiet. He'd jump up and say now stay 888: Seated. Interviewer: He wants you to keep cool. What's another word for keep cool? {X} 888: Be calm. Interviewer: Okay. {NW} Um. Mm. Okay if you'd been working real hard you might say you're real 888: Tired. Interviewer: Okay and if you'd been working real real hard and you're real real tired you might say you're all 888: Wore out. Interviewer: Okay um you hear somebody's in the hospital and you might say gosh he was looking fine yesterday. I wonder when it was he 888: Got sick. Interviewer: Okay uh say somebody got overheated and he got chilled and his eyes and nose started running you might say he what? 888: Bad cold. He got a bad cold. Interviewer: Okay uh and if the cold begins to affect his voice you might say he's beginning to get 888: A sore throat. Interviewer: Okay but I mean he has to whisper he's not 888: #1 Laryngitis? # Interviewer: #2 sound # Mm okay okay or I'm a little h- 888: Hoarse. Interviewer: And if he keeps going {NW} you'd say he's got a? 888: Bad cough. Interviewer: Okay um you might say about this time in the afternoon you might say I think I'll go to bed. I'm getting a little bit 888: Tired. Interviewer: Not so much 888: #1 Sleepy. # Interviewer: #2 tired. # Okay um okay at six o'clock in the morning I will? 888: Get up. Interviewer: O-okay but before that you have to? 888: {D: six o'clock in the morning you get up} Interviewer: Um okay but you have to set your alarm so that you will? 888: Get up Interviewer: #1 Okay. # 888: #2 on time. # Interviewer: Okay but before you get out of bed before you can actually get up you're asleep and you have to? 888: Set the alarm. Interviewer: Okay but okay you set the alarm and then you go to sleep and then you're asleep and then you have to what w-um? 888: Mm you have to before you go back to sl- before you get up before you get up? Interviewer: Before you get up in the morning you're lying there and when you actually get out of bed you're already awake. 888: Uh-huh Interviewer: And before you're awake you have to- and you're asleep. Before you're awake you have to what up? 888: Turn the alarm off? Interviewer: Mm let's say you might say to somebody he's still sleeping you better go? 888: Wake him up. Interviewer: Okay so at six o'clock in the morning I will? 888: Wake him up. Interviewer: Okay okay or 888: {D: Oh what did I say wait} Interviewer: I-or would you just say I will? 888: I'll wake myself up. Interviewer: Okay okay um Um if the medicine is still by the patient's bedside you might ask why haven't you? 888: Taken your medicine. Interviewer: Okay and the patient might answer I something some yesterday. 888: I had some yesterday. Interviewer: Okay but if you use the word take? You might say I? 888: Taken some yesterday. Interviewer: Okay. And I will something some more later. 888: I will take some more some later. Interviewer: Okay and if somebody can't hear anything at all you might say he's stone 888: Crazy. Stone. Interviewer: Can't hear. 888: Stone crazy. Interviewer: No he's just he's 888: Repeat it again please. Interviewer: He just can't he just can't hear nothing. 888: #1 Oh. # Interviewer: #2 {X} # Speak up. 888: {NW} Interviewer: Speak up. 888: Oh he's deaf. Interviewer: Okay. {NW} If uh if somebody began to sweat when he started to work by the time he finished you'd say he really what a lot? 888: {X} Interviewer: Okay but if you're going to use the word sweat you'd say he really 888: Sweat a lot. Interviewer: Okay um. Okay some kind of-there's a certain kind of sore that people get and sometimes it comes on the back of a person's neck or I guess it can be anywhere but seems like a lot of times they're on the back of a person's neck and it's uh mm sometimes the doctor has to go in and lance it. And get that junk in it out. And uh it's like a big uh blister or something. Oh it's about that sm-that big. You know what I'm talking about? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay uh well they use the same word for um if you're going to cook something 888: #1 Oh. Boil. # Interviewer: #2 sometimes you have to put water on to. # Yeah okay uh when they have to lance open a boil what do you call that stuff that comes out? 888: Pus. Interviewer: Okay {NW} 888: {X} Interviewer: Yeah isn't that great. Got some more of those too. {X} When you get a blister okay just a regular blister like uh on your hand. 888: Mm-hmm. Interviewer: The liquid that forms under the skin you'd call what? 888: The liquid that forms under the skin? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: Dead skin. Interviewer: Okay okay um. You might say a bee stung me and my hand 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 {X} # 888: Swole. Interviewer: Okay and uh you might say it's still pretty badly? 888: Swole. Interviewer: Okay and but it's not infected so it probably won't what much? 888: Hurt much. Interviewer: Oh same word. 888: Swole much. Interviewer: Okay um okay if in a war if a bullet goes through your arm you'd say you have a? 888: A wound. Interviewer: Okay um have you ever heard of a kind of wound where it doesn't heal clean and a white kind of granular substance forms around the edge. Sometimes it has to be cut out or burned out {D: with alum} 888: No. Interviewer: Okay would you ever call any kind of flesh? 888: I would call it flesh. Interviewer: Okay have you ever ever heard it called uh proud flesh? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay um if you got a little cut on your finger and you didn't want it go get infected you'd probably go get some medicine out of the medicine cabinet that's red 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 that # stings. #1 And it's got # 888: #2 Stings? # Interviewer: a skull and cross bones you know on the 888: Oh I think I know what you're talking about uh you talking about that iodine? Interviewer: Yeah. 888: Okay. Interviewer: Um okay there's another there's a chemical kind of thing that people-uh that they used to give people tonic for malaria. And sometimes they give it to people in capsules for when they get a cold. For a fever. 888: {X} Interviewer: Mm yeah it's kind of like that but it's the uh stuff in it's stronger. 888: Couldn't tell you Interviewer: #1 Okay okay. # 888: #2 that is because # Interviewer: Um. You might say the doctor did everything he could but the patient what anyway? 888: Died anyway. Interviewer: Okay what are some other words for died? 888: Dead. Interviewer: I mean just a verb like died. He died or he what? 888: Lived. Interviewer: No just 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 that means died. # 888: Dead death. Interviewer: Um okay somebody comes up okay what would a preacher say? A preacher like at the funeral probably wouldn't say well he died on Wednesday. He'd probably say well on Wednesday he 888: Slept. Interviewer: Uh-huh okay and what's another word like that? 888: Sleep. Interviewer: Would you ever say passed? 888: Yes. Interviewer: Okay how- would you use it in a sentence for me? 888: He passed away. Interviewer: Okay okay um Which of those terms you consider to be most polite? 888: Which one of them terms? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: I would say deceased. Interviewer: Okay okay um okay do you know of any crude and humorous ways to saying that he died like I sure am glad that old skin flint finally what? 888: Skin flint {NS} Interviewer: #1 Yeah. # 888: #2 Passed away. # Interviewer: Okay uh but this you're not meaning to be nice. Would you ever say uh 888: Well I'm glad you know I'm glad he what passed away uh Interviewer: #1 Yeah. # 888: #2 I'm glad he # Well I'm sure glad he's not I'm sure glad he's dead. Interviewer: Okay would you ever say kicked the bucket or cashed in or pegged out or anything like that? 888: Kicked the bucket. Interviewer: Okay. 888: {NW} Interviewer: Um you might say he's been dead a week and nobody's figured out yet what he? 888: Died of. Interviewer: Okay um okay and the place where they bury people is called a? 888: A cemetery. Interviewer: If it's small and out in the country you'd call it a? Something different same thing? 888: Something different. Out in the country? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: Pasture? Interviewer: No uh where they bury people. 888: Oh. Interviewer: It'd it'd be kind of small. 888: Small. I couldn't tell you what that is. Interviewer: Okay would you call it a cemetery would you just? 888: I'd just call it a cemetery. Interviewer: Okay have you ever seen the kind- it's real small and they're out on the farm and usually just a family's buried there. 888: Yes I have. Interviewer: What would you call that? 888: Home burial I guess. Interviewer: Okay um what do they call the box that they put people in? To bury them in? 888: Casket. Interviewer: Okay anything else? 888: Anything else naming the casket? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: The box. Interviewer: Okay um you might say he was a really important man. Everybody turned out for his? 888: Funeral. Interviewer: Okay and if people are all dressed in black you'd say they are in? 888: All dressed in black. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: Going to a funeral. Interviewer: Okay um. Okay say your walking down the street on just an average sort of day I mean you don't feel real good but you don't feel real bad either and somebody says hey how you doing you might say oh I'm just? 888: Hanging on. Interviewer: Okay um if somebody's troubled you might say oh it will come out all right don't? 888: Don't worry. Interviewer: Okay uh back to the joints and stuff I think you'd told me what what it is that people old people get in their joints you might say that I've got a touch of? 888: Arthritis. Interviewer: {NW} Would you say that again? 888: Arthritis. Interviewer: Okay um Used to be there was a disease that children died of it was a sever sore throat and they had like blisters on the inside of their throat and they'd choke in the middle of the night. 888: Oh they'd choke in the middle of the night? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: And they die from it? Interviewer: Uh-huh. Yeah. There's a- you have to get a shot for it now before you can enter school. 888: Oh. Interviewer: I think it's a it seems like a there's a shot where you get three? 888: Vaccination shot. Interviewer: Yeah. And it's for a certain disease. The name of the disease is what I'm looking for. 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 You get one # What? 888: Polio? Interviewer: Okay it's a different one. 888: Diphtheria? Interviewer: Yeah um. Okay if you're skin and your eye balls turn yellow and there's something wrong with your kidneys probably you'd say you're getting? 888: Yellow fever. Interviewer: Okay um. If you have a sharp pain in your lower right abdomen you'd and you might have to have an operation you'd say you have? 888: Your appendix. Interviewer: Okay what what's the disease called? 888: What is it called? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: Down in your stomach? Interviewer: Yeah if you have to have your appendix taken out you'd say you have a what? 888: Disease in there? Interviewer: Okay um Okay when you eat and drink things that don't-oh I don't want to talk about this 888: #1 {NW} # Interviewer: #2 {NW} # when you eat and drink things that don't agree with you you might and they come back up you might say that you? 888: Vomit them up. Interviewer: Okay or what's another word for vomit? 888: Throw up. Interviewer: Okay which of those two is more polite? 888: Vomit. Interviewer: Okay um. What are some crude terms that you know for that? That you wouldn't use in polite company you know. 888: Uh throw up throw it all throwed up his food Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: And spit out his food. Interviewer: Okay okay um say it's at a party and it's pretty warm and so on and you might say I think I better get some fresh air I'm beginning to feel a little sick. 888: In the stomach? Interviewer: Okay I don't want to talk about that. {NW} 888: {X} Interviewer: Yeah. Okay say you had a real gossipy neighbor. 888: Mm. Interviewer: You might say man she hardly got the news when she came right over to what? 888: She hardly got the news when she came right over to listen. Interviewer: Uh not to listen but she wanted you to know about it so she came over to? 888: Blab. Blab about it. Interviewer: Okay okay. 888: We got some nosy neighbors like that. Interviewer: {NW} 888: Just like yesterday we were you know you know how you got me {X} yesterday. Everybody said can I see it can I see it? Interviewer: I imagine I imagine. Is-you're probably the the head of the neighborhood now. 888: Yeah I am. Interviewer: {NW} 888: Got to put some good locks in the door. Interviewer: Yeah you'd better. Somebody's going to come in and lift your stereo. 888: Yeah don't let me catch him {X} go down with a thirty thirty. Interviewer: {NW} It did come {X} 888: Yeah it came yesterday. Interviewer: That's good. Were you there when it came? 888: Yes I was there they you know brought it I was sitting right there looking at the T.V. and they just dropped off. They surprised me because I thought they weren't going to come. But they came yesterday. Interviewer: That's great. Where'd you get it? 888: Huh? Interviewer: Where'd you get it? 888: {D: At Johnskys.} {X} I had to make another you know more room you know because I didn't Like you uh I had some room you know for it to go but had to make a little more room for it you know. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: It's really long and the eight track. That's that's why I borrowed this tape today from this dude. Interviewer: It's got It's got a tape player in it? 888: Yeah it's got an eight track player and stereo and FM radio and AM radio. It's pretty nice. I like it. Interviewer: Very neat. What kind of music do you like? 888: I mostly like soul music. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: And uh the jazz. Jazz music too. Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: As in I'm going to the jazz festival. Supposed to be leaving tonight around seven-thirty. And I'll be in Houston. Yeah. Interviewer: You're going to this tonight? You're going? 888: Well I mean the jazz festival is Saturday but I'm going up there because they want me to come on up there now. Interviewer: That's neat. That's neat. Well we won't get together tomorrow then if you're going to be in Houston. I had forgotten about that. 888: Yeah that's true. I wo- I won't be here Friday. Interviewer: Well next week. 888: Yeah okay that'd be Interviewer: #1 Okay. # 888: #2 fine. # Interviewer: Okay. You're going to have a good weekend. 888: Yeah I am going to have a good Interviewer: #1 {NW} # 888: #2 week. Get away from # San Antonio man. Interviewer: Yeah. 888: Meet some new people. Interviewer: That'll be neat. 888: Yeah. Interviewer: Okay you might say if I don't get to go I what be disappointed? 888: If I don't get to go I'd be uh mad. Interviewer: Okay um {NS} Okay say this boy keeps going over to this same girl's house all the time. You might say he is what? 888: Stuck on that girl. Interviewer: Okay and or you might say they are what? 888: Going together. Interviewer: Okay okay uh when you say going together does that mean that they're dating somebody else too or? not or what do you mean exactly when you say going together? 888: Well I would just say they are together they're going together. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: And I would say they just like being engaged. Interviewer: Okay okay um okay uh when a boy and girl are going together uh he is he would be called her what? 888: She would be called her? Interviewer: He-he would be called her? 888: Fiancée. Interviewer: Okay say they weren't engaged yet. 888: Uh-huh. Interviewer: So you know then what would you say? 888: Oh boyfriend. Interviewer: Okay and and she'd be his 888: Girlfriend. Interviewer: Okay um say a boy comes home with lipstick on his collar and his little brother goes aha you've been what? 888: Kissing. Interviewer: Okay. {NW} Um okay if a girl stops letting this boy come over to see her you'd say she? 888: She doesn't like him no more. Interviewer: Okay. Um but what does she do? 888: She quit him. Interviewer: Okay. And if he had asked her to marry him and she said no you'd say-you'd say she? 888: She didn't want to get married. Interviewer: Okay uh if they were they might maybe okay maybe they were engaged. But then all of a sudden she just? 888: {NS} Quit him. Interviewer: Okay okay um now if a man did that to a woman would you use the same word? Same phrase? 888: If a man did it to a woman? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: Um I would say dropped him. Interviewer: Okay okay uh Okay say that {NS} they didn't break up you'd say they went ahead and got? 888: Married. Interviewer: Okay and at a wedding the man who stands up {NS} is the {NS} 888: Bride. Interviewer: #1 Uh # 888: #2 Wait what you say # The man that Interviewer: #1 The man you know # 888: #2 stands # Interviewer: who usually holds the ring. 888: Oh the preacher. Interviewer: Um no there's a-okay you got the preacher in the middle and the groom here and the bride here and usually there's a man on the other side of the groom and a girl on the other side of the bride like that. And you know what do you call those those other two in the wedding? 888: Best man. Interviewer: Okay and what do you call the girl on the other side of the bride? 888: Best girl? Interviewer: Okay um Have you ever heard of uh the kind of deal where after the wedding all the boys in the neighborhood gather around the couples house and make all kinds of noise and stuff like that. Have you ever heard anything like that? 888: Yes. Interviewer: Do you have a name for it? 888: No but I don't- but they don't do that today. They used to do that a long time ago. Interviewer: Yeah yeah I had never heard of the {X} either. Um okay you might say about seeing a friend I saw him mm in Houston? 888: I saw him yesterday in Houston. Interviewer: Okay would you ever say down in Houston or up in Houston or over in Houston? 888: Up in Houston. Interviewer: Okay uh what if it was uh what if it was in Fort-Fort Worth say? I saw him what in Fort Worth? 888: I seen him in Fort Worth. Interviewer: Okay would you say over in Fort Worth or up in Fort Worth or down in Fort Worth? 888: Up in Fort Worth. Interviewer: Okay what if it was in um Corpus Christi? Uh would you say I saw him up in Corpus Christi or down in Corpus Christi or over in Corpus Christi? 888: I seen him over in Corpus Christi. Interviewer: Okay okay um what's the difference? When do you use over and when do you use up? 888: It's the same thing. You can turn it in. Interviewer: Oh it's the same thing. 888: Same thing I mean up and down. Up and over. Interviewer: Okay okay um same thing for uh some body living in somebody's house. You might say he lives something at the Brown's house. 888: He lives at the Brown's house. Interviewer: Okay but would you ever use over or up or down in there? 888: Oh he lives over at the Brown's house. Interviewer: #1 Okay okay # 888: #2 Over. # Interviewer: Um if you said that how far away would the Brown's probably be at I mean? Not very far away or- 888: Not very far away. Interviewer: Okay what if they live uh across town or something? 888: He lives uh he lives up Interviewer: Okay. 888: Uptown. Interviewer: Okay uh what if they live in the next say ten or twenty miles away? Out from town. Then you'd say he lives what at the Brown's. 888: Ten miles away? Interviewer: Yeah. 888: He lives uh I guess he lives up. Interviewer: Okay okay um okay say there was a party and there was some there was some trouble at the party but not everybody's making trouble just a few of them are making trouble. But the police came arrested the 888: Whole bunch. Interviewer: Okay. Mm after football games and stuff schools a lot of times will sponsor a? 888: After the school a dance? Interviewer: Okay um You might say four o'clock is the time when school? 888: Gets out. Interviewer: Okay. And after the the day after labor day is the day that school? 888: Closes. Holiday. Interviewer: Uh it's-okay. After Labor Day it's the end of the summer vacation so that's when school? 888: Ends. I mean Interviewer: It's the 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 vacation that ends # unfortunately. 888: Starts. Interviewer: Okay okay. What's another word you might use for starts? Starts with a B. 888: Beginning. Interviewer: Okay uh okay if a boy left home to go to school and didn't show up you'd say he {NS} 888: Shooting the hook Interviewer: He what? 888: Shooting a hook Interviewer: What's that? 888: Well that's when person's supposed to have come somewhere go somewhere and never shows up. Or somewhere that somebody sent him. Interviewer: Uh-huh okay so it doesn't just apply to school. 888: It doesn't no it don't. Interviewer: Uh-huh okay. Would you use it in a sentence for me? 888: He shot a hook yesterday off. He shot a hook. Interviewer: Okay okay. Um okay you-you go to school in order to get an? 888: Education. Interviewer: Okay and after high school you go on to? 888: College. Interviewer: And after kindergarten you go into the? 888: After kindergarten. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: Junior. Oh after kindergarten. What grade? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: First grade. Interviewer: Okay um used to be children sat down at um benches in school but now they sit at? 888: Desks. Interviewer: Okay and each child has his own? 888: Desk. Interviewer: Okay and uh if you want to check out a book you go to the? 888: Library. Interviewer: Okay and you mail a package at the? 888: Post office. Interviewer: And you stay over night in a strange town at a? 888: Place. Interviewer: Okay um what would you call it? 888: Town. Interviewer: Uh the- you might say-stay at the uh the Hilton 888: #1 Oh # Interviewer: #2 Or the Sheraton. # And those are? 888: Hotel. Interviewer: Okay um. You go to see a play or movie at the what? 888: Movies. Interviewer: Okay okay um anything else you might call the place where you go? 888: Auditorium convention center. Interviewer: Okay. Uh you go to the what to have an operation? 888: Hospital. Interviewer: Okay and somebody who looks after you in the hospital and and takes your pulse and gives you shots and? 888: Doctor. Interviewer: Okay or a? 888: Nurse. Interviewer: Okay um and you catch a train at the? 888: Train station. Interviewer: Okay or the rail- 888: Rail station. Interviewer: Okay um what do you call the place in the center of town around the courthouse? 888: The place around the courthouse? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: In town. Interviewer: Uh-huh. Is there-I don't know if there is one- is there one here? 888: Yeah we got a courthouse. Interviewer: Yeah. Is there a little green place around it of some kind? Those grassy places or something like that. 888: Not that I know of. Interviewer: Okay well have you seen little towns where there's like a green green uh place you know around the courthouse? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay um okay uh say there's a vacant lot at the corner and you go across it instead of using sidewalk to go around it you know you'd-if you do that you'd say your walking? 888: On the grass. Interviewer: Okay um let me ask it another way. Okay so here's a street. And here's a street. Okay and there's a building right here and a building here and a building here and a building here okay this building and this building would be across the street from each other right? 888: Mm-hmm Interviewer: Okay and this building and this building are what from each other? 888: Apart from each other. Interviewer: Okay is there a particular word you might use for that? 888: In between each other. Interviewer: Would you ever say okay there's something across the street from each other #1 it's it's another word # 888: #2 there's a building # across the street. Interviewer: Okay it's another word and it kind of means diagonal. Because see these are straight across the street but these are diagonally across the street but there's another word for diagonal. 888: Rectangle. Interviewer: {D: Would you ever use kitty-corner or katy-cater cornered or catty-cornered or?} 888: No. Interviewer: Okay okay uh let's see oh now they have buses in San Antonio you know public transportation? 888: Yeah. Interviewer: But used to be they had you can still see the tracks where some of them used to? 888: Oh oh uh rail cars. Interviewer: Okay okay um Okay you might tell a bus driver the next corner is where I want? 888: To get off. Interviewer: Mm-kay. And a cat goes over to the door and meows you might say the cat? 888: Meowed. Interviewer: The cat wants? 888: Some milk. Interviewer: No he goes over to the door. 888: Oh he goes to the oh he wants to get out. Interviewer: Okay uh Okay. San Antonio is the it's where the have all the county government for Bexar county. 888: Yeah. Interviewer: You know all the county offices and stuff like that are here. And you you'd say that San Antonio is the county what? 888: Of Bexar county? Interviewer: Yeah. 888: Of Bexar? Interviewer: Yeah it's the main city and another word for the main city would be? 888: San Antonio. Interviewer: Okay yeah have you ever heard it call the the county capital or the county seat or the county side or the county town? 888: County county town. Interviewer: Okay um okay if you're an FBI agent then you work for the federal? 888: Agency. Interviewer: Okay uh but the whole thing would be the federal? 888: Investigation. Interviewer: Um okay. 888: Private investigation. Interviewer: At school you have to take a course in history and then usually a course in? 888: World history. Interviewer: Um well I think they called it civics when I was in school. Always thought it was a stupid name. But in civics like you study that uh the United States. There are three branches the judiciary the legislative and the executive branches of? 888: United States. Interviewer: Okay the united states gov- 888: Governor. Interviewer: What? 888: Governor uh. Interviewer: Okay um 888: #1 Legislational # Interviewer: #2 Is that # 888: Did you say repeat that again. Interviewer: Just just what do you call the organization that um that governs I guess. Uh that rules. You'd say it's the? 888: Democrats. Interviewer: Um. The word I want is two s- is is simpler. The closest you've come is when you said governor but uh um okay who who pays the postmaster? 888: The city. Interviewer: Not the city but the federal what? 888: Labor department. Interviewer: Uh the whole thing. The whole organization up there that's in you know the? 888: #1 Federal # Interviewer: #2 okay # 888: Federal tax. Go ahead. Interviewer: Okay the president is the head of the federal? 888: Government. Interviewer: What? 888: Federal government. Interviewer: Okay okay {NW} a political candidate who wants the police to get tougher says he's for what? 888: President. Interviewer: Okay uh the police are supposed to enforce the what? 888: Law. Interviewer: Okay and so somebody wants them to get tougher he wants them to enforce the law and? 888: The rules. Interviewer: Uh okay Richard Nixon was this was a big slogan of his campaign. Law and something. 888: Law and repeat that again? Interviewer: It was a big um it's kind of a motto sort of thing from when Richard Nixon ran for president. Law and? 888: Order. Interviewer: Okay now would you say the whole phrase for me? 888: Law Interviewer: I'm sorry what? 888: Law and order. Interviewer: Okay okay um okay and eighteen sixty-one to eighteen sixty-five in this country we had a war that we call the? 888: Battle of flowers? Interviewer: What? 888: Battle of flowers. Interviewer: In this country. 888: In this country? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: World War one. Interviewer: Uh earlier than that. Lincoln was president. 888: Uh world war Interviewer: The-the slaves were freed. It wasn't a world war. 888: What year I mean? Interviewer: It was a hundred years ago. 888: Hundred years ago. Interviewer: More than a hundred years ago. 888: And what do we call it? Interviewer: Yeah. Yeah the south was going to secede from the union and uh and because of that well they did I guess secede and Jefferson Davis was appointed you know or elected president of the south and Lincoln was president of the whole country at the time and the guys that the soldiers in the south wore gray and the the army in the north wore wore blue. 888: Mm-hmm. Interviewer: and and uh the song Dixie got to be the oh what was it song for the south at that time. And it was the north against the south you know. What-what war is that? 888: United States war? Interviewer: Okay okay um okay used to be before they had the electric chair murderers were? 888: Hung by the neck. Interviewer: Okay and you might say that man felt so bad that he went out and what himself? 888: Hung his self. Interviewer: Okay um Um okay the largest city in this country is what would you say? 888: New York. Interviewer: And New York is in what state? 888: United States. Interviewer: Mm Okay this is Texas and New York is in what? 888: Texas. Interviewer: N- 888: I mean New York. Interviewer: Okay okay uh would you say the whole thing with state on the end? 888: {x} New York state. Interviewer: Okay um okay Baltimore is in? 888: Baltimore is in Interviewer: What state? 888: Northeast state? Interviewer: Okay um okay Richmond is the capital of what state? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay do what why don't you name as many southern states as you can think of for me? You know the ones in the-across the south. 888: Across the south? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: Okay. Italy. That's not in the south. Interviewer: No no no no that doesn't count. Try again. Okay what's this state? 888: San- I mean the United States. Interviewer: I mean this just? 888: Texas. Interviewer: Okay and then the one just north of here is? 888: Did- the one that's in the north of here? Interviewer: Yeah yeah just north of here just. It's-it's shaped. It's shaped. It has a panhandle that sticks out 888: #1 Nevada? # Interviewer: #2 about like that. # Uh it has a bunch of Indians up there. And there was a musical. {C: singing} Okay um I'm not going to sing anymore. {NW} Okay what's the state just to the east of here? 888: Just to the east of here. I'm not too good at maps states. Interviewer: Maps and stuff. Where-where do Cajuns live? 888: Cajuns? Interviewer: #1 Uh-huh. # 888: #2 I don't know. # Interviewer: Okay uh let's see Okay can you think of any other states just states? Names of states. 888: New York uh that's a lot I mean. There's a lot of states but I just can't think of all them states. Interviewer: Okay uh let's see. Um Columbia is the capital of 888: United States? Interviewer: Mm No. 888: #1 Columbus # Interviewer: #2 um # 888: What is it? {NS} Interviewer: Uh what what okay what's-what's the capital of the united states? 888: The capital of the United States? Interviewer: Uh-huh. The whole thing. Wash- 888: Oh Washington DC oh. Interviewer: Okay okay um okay uh during the {NS} {X} 888: Yes. Interviewer: Okay um okay. What are two southern states where they grow a lot of peaches? 888: {X} Interviewer: Um okay Tallahassee is the capital of? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay uh what-what state's Cape Canaveral in? Do you know? 888: Cape what? Interviewer: Canaveral? You know where the blast the rockets off from? 888: Cape Kennedy? Interviewer: Yeah where-what state's it in? 888: Kennedy? Interviewer: It's the-uh it's the state that like here's the United States and it kind of hangs down here. On the far east coast. Okay just let me go through the rest of these first asks. Uh George Wallace is the governor of what state? {NW} 888: I don't know. Interviewer: No. Um Baton Rouge is the capital of? And New Orleans is there? That's 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay the blue grass state is what? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay the volunteer state? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay there's one called the show me state? 888: The show me state. Interviewer: Yeah. 888: No I don't know. Interviewer: Okay what's the state named after the biggest river in the country? 888: Mississippi. Interviewer: Okay um Okay and Little Rock is the capital of? 888: Little Rock little? Interviewer: What? 888: Austin. Interviewer: Uh let's see. Tulsa Tulsa is in what state? 888: Texas. Interviewer: Mm okay Boston is in? 888: Texas. Interviewer: Okay the states from Maine to Connecticut are called the new what? 888: The new uh {X} but I just can't remember. Interviewer: Okay um oh the biggest city in Maryland? Would-do you know what that is? 888: The biggest city in Maryland? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay. {NS} Okay um the biggest city in Missouri and it has a famous blues name for it? 888: A famous blue- in Missouri? Interviewer: Uh-huh. There was a world's fair there one time. In the thirties I think. 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay uh {NS} what's the old historical sea port in South Carolina? How about the steel making town in Alabama? How about the big city in Illinois where Al Capone ran rackets? 888: {NW} Interviewer: And they had the democratic convention there uh once and they had riots and stuff? Remember that? 888: {NS} You said Al Capone? Interviewer: Yeah Al Capone was there. Used to be. Not anymore. Um say the capital of Alabama is? {NS} 888: Capital of Alabama? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. 888: #1 I don't know # Interviewer: #2 What # Can you think of any other cities in Alabama? There's one on the coast. That- 888: New Jersey. Interviewer: Okay uh Oh there's a city up in the mountains in North Carolina. Um what are some big uh cities in Tennessee? Can you think of any? 888: In Tennessee? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. There's the one where they have all the country and western music now you know? 888: Uh {D: Toko i mean.} Interviewer: Uh okay there's one that has uh a song named after it and it's called the something something choo-choo. And the something something is the name of this town. No no doesn't ring a bell? Okay uh Let's see the capital and the largest city in Georgia? How about the biggest seaport in Georgia? Okay um okay the biggest city in southern Georgia is what? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: Okay and Fort Benning is near what town in Georgia? 888: I don't know. Interviewer: It's the same as the name of the guy who discovered America. 888: #1 Columbus # Interviewer: #2 Christo- # What? 888: Columbus. Interviewer: Yeah okay um what's the biggest city in Louisiana? They have Mardi Gras and so on. 888: New Orleans? Interviewer: Okay. And the capital of Louisiana is? 888: California- Louis- Louisiana? Interviewer: Uh-huh. Uh okay what's uh the biggest uh cities on the Ohio river? You know? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay let's go on to countries. This is different now okay. Paris would be the capital of? 888: Great Britain. Interviewer: Uh okay it's close to there but it's a bigger country. Um 888: Spain. Interviewer: Okay just north of Spain. 888: Uh Further? Interviewer: What? 888: {X} Interviewer: {NW} I didn't here what you said. 888: Oh {X} Interviewer: No no try again. Um Mm let's see Moscow is the capital of? 888: Britain? Interviewer: Uh well the cosmonauts are from where? You know the cosmonauts that are going to rendezvous with our? 888: Where's they from? Interviewer: Space ship. Yeah what country are they from? 888: Texas. Interviewer: No. 888: I mean. Interviewer: The cosm- you know not our cosmo- not our astronauts but their cosmonauts. are from? 888: Russia. Interviewer: Okay and uh over the British Isles there's England and Scotland and Wales and one more country. 888: Spain? Interviewer: Uh they have Saint Patrick's day and they're color's green? And 888: {X} {C:mumbling a lot through here} Interviewer: Mm? 888: {X} Interviewer: #1 {NW} # 888: #2 Uh # Interviewer: Let's see 888: Rhode Island. Interviewer: I'm trying to think of another way another hint uh oh they-they they're having trouble between the protestants and the catholics there. And the protestants are and catholics are bombing each other's houses and stuff like that in this country. 888: Mm. Interviewer: Okay uh 888: {X} Interviewer: {NW} Okay I might say about how far is it from here to {D: New Bronkles?} 888: {D: How many miles is it form New Bronkles?} Interviewer: Yeah okay. And you're going to answer me. And you might say oh it's about make up a figure I don't know how far it is. 888: About eight miles. Interviewer: Okay uh say it again? 888: About eight miles. Interviewer: Okay um if somebody asks you if you want to go with him and you're not sure if you want to you say oh I don't know? 888: should I? Interviewer: Something I want to? I don't know if I? 888: I don't know if I should. Interviewer: Okay um if somebody asks you to do something you might say I don't know mm I can do it or not. 888: I don't know if I can do it or not. Interviewer: Okay um Okay if you want somebody to go with you you might say I won't go mm he does. 888: I won't go he he does. Interviewer: Um 888: I mean I won't go but she will. Interviewer: No you want you want him to go too. 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 You you go # So I won't go mm you go. 888: But she'll go. Interviewer: Uh would you ever say without he goes or 'less he goes or unless unless he goes or lessen he goes? 888: Lessen he's going less he. Interviewer: Okay would you use that in a sentence for me? 888: I won't go unlessen he lessen he will go. Interviewer: Okay um when you could have used some help you might say afterwards say you were doing a job you know and you could have used some help you say well why did you stand around mm helping me? 888: {X} Why did you just stand around would you help me? Interviewer: Uh okay if you had a choice of doing two things uh and you said well I was going to do that-this but I decided to do that mm. 888: I I decided to do this later. Interviewer: Uh not later but? What's another word that you might tack on the end there? I was going to do this but I decided to do that? 888: Now. Interviewer: Mm okay. Um I might say why do you like him anyway and you might say well I like him what? 888: Because he's nice. Interviewer: Okay um what church-what church is it that Reverend Bailey is a preacher of? 888: Saint John. Interviewer: Saint John's what? 888: Baptist church. Interviewer: I'm sorry would you say that? 888: Saint John Baptist church. Interviewer: Okay okay if uh if somebody becomes a member you'd say he what? 888: Joined. Baptized. Interviewer: Okay okay in church you worship who? 888: God. Interviewer: What? 888: God. Interviewer: Okay um you might say the preacher delivered a fine? 888: Sermon. Interviewer: Okay and requiring the organist provided good? 888: Choir. Interviewer: #1 Choir what? # 888: #2 Singing. # Interviewer: Yeah or? The organist didn't sing he just played? 888: Piano. Organ. Interviewer: Okay. In order to play he had to open up some stuff on his on the top of the organ and then he has to read what? 888: The music. Interviewer: Okay Um You might say that was a mm service. 888: Good service. Interviewer: Okay or if you thought it was pretty another word for pretty might be? 888: Another word for pretty? Interviewer: Mm-hmm. Stronger-stronger word. 888: It was a Interviewer: {X} 888: happy sermon. Interviewer: Um let's see. There's a song from Oklahoma. {C: singing} 888: What a good sermon. Interviewer: No the da- da- da- {NW} There's a word that goes in there. 888: Oh da- da- da- Interviewer: Okay if you see a really pretty sunset you might say wow that is just? 888: Just pretty. Interviewer: Stronger word. 888: Stronger word? Interviewer: It starts with a b. 888: Oh beautiful sun. Interviewer: Okay um if you had to change a flat tire on the way to church one Sunday morning you might say gosh church is going to be over? what? 888: Soon. Interviewer: Well but your- you want to get there and you say before I can get this tire changes church is? 888: It's going to be out. Interviewer: Okay okay. Um. What do people sometimes tell children would come and get them if they didn't behave? 888: Repeat that please. Interviewer: Did your mother ever used to-if you tell you that is you didn't behave this particular kind of person was going to come and get you? 888: The devil. Interviewer: Okay anything else? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay do you have any other names for the devil? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay um what is it that people sometimes think they see around a graveyard? 888: Ghost. Interviewer: Okay uh what kind of house has these kinds of things in it? 888: A haunted. Interviewer: Okay um you might say if you had a choice you might say I'd? No let's put it another way. I might say well I'll go if you insist but I'd mm not. 888: Rather not. Interviewer: Okay um. What do you say to a friend that you haven't seen for a long time. How do you express you know you're feeling about seeing him? 888: How do I how I express myself about seeing a friend I ain't never seen I mean lately? Interviewer: Yeah. 888: I would say uh long time no see. Interviewer: Okay okay how would you tell him that you're really glad to see him? 888: By-by shaking his hand or you know giving him big big hugs something like that. Interviewer: Okay okay uh okay say you know some guy who owns five hundred acres of land. You'd say that's a what of land? 888: Lot of land. Interviewer: Okay um If you want to express agreement with somebody stronger and more enthusiastically than by just saying yes what would you say? {NS} 888: Express agreement? Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: I would say thank you and for your time and your cooperation. Interviewer: I mean like if I say golly it's hot in here and you don't just say yes you say? 888: Yes it's really hot in here. Interviewer: Okay um uh let's see. I might say do you really think you can do that? And you might say I mm can. 888: Yes I can. Interviewer: I- 888: I mean Interviewer: I something can. Put-fill in the something. 888: Oh. Interviewer: Do you really think you can do that? You say I mm can. 888: I sure can. Interviewer: Okay um. If you want to be real polite to somebody like oh just some friends of your parents or somebody like that would you say yes no or would you say yes? 888: Yes sir Interviewer: #1 Okay # 888: #2 and yes ma'am. # Interviewer: Okay um. If somebody uh intensely disliked going somewhere you'd say he mm hated that place. 888: He sure hated that place. Interviewer: Okay uh You might say it wasn't just a little hot last week it was what hot? 888: {X} It was really hot last week. Interviewer: Okay okay um Okay if something shocking is reporting you might hear somebody say why the very? 888: Shocking thing happen? Interviewer: Uh there's just a one little one little word. Why the 888: Why the Interviewer: It's an exclamation. 888: Why did it happen? Interviewer: Mm okay um when a friend says good morning what do you say to him in return? 888: Good morning. Interviewer: Okay um when you're introduced to a stranger what do you say? When you shake their hand you know and say? 888: How you doing? Interviewer: Okay um if somebody's leaving after a visit you might tell them I hope you'll come? 888: Next time. Interviewer: Okay or another word for next time would be? 888: Soon. Interviewer: Okay or another word? {NW} Come back a-? 888: See me. See. Interviewer: Uh okay the word would start with? 888: Come back in Interviewer: a- a- 888: Again? Interviewer: Okay. Okay. {NS} Um how would you greet somebody about December the 25th? 888: Uh Christmas. I would say Merry Christmas. Interviewer: #1 Okay. # 888: #2 And # And happy m-merry merry Christmas and happy new years. Interviewer: Okay have you ever heard anything besides merry Christmas? Older people say? 888: No. Interviewer: Okay. Okay um. What's something that you might say by way of appreciation besides just thank you? You might say oh I'm much o-? 888: Obliged. Interviewer: Okay uh. Okay you might say I have to go to town to do some? 888: Work. Interviewer: Mm you're going to buy stuff. 888: Oh shop. Interviewer: Okay to-to do what now? 888: Shop. Interviewer: Okay to shop okay. Um okay say you bought something and the storekeeper took a piece of paper and he? 888: Rolled it together. Interviewer: Okay or he what the package up in it? 888: Wrapped the package. Interviewer: Okay and when you got home you had to? 888: {NS} Unwrap. {NS} Unwrap the package. Interviewer: Say that again. 888: Unwrap the package. Interviewer: Okay uh um okay if a storekeeper sold something for two dollars that he paid three dollars for you'd say he'd be selling it? 888: For more. Interviewer: He's really selling it for less. 888: Oh you said he's selling it for two dollars. And he's Interviewer: And he paid three. 888: And he's paying three. Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: He's- he's selling it for cheaper. Interviewer: Okay um you might say gee I sure do like that mm motorcycle. But I can't buy it because it what? 888: Cost too much. Interviewer: I'm sorry? 888: Cost too much. Interviewer: Okay. Uh. When it's time to pay the bill you say the bill is? {NS} 888: Overdue. Time to be paid. Interviewer: Okay what was the first thing you said? 888: Overdue. Interviewer: Okay and to stay in good standing at a club or lodge you have to pay your? 888: Bill. Interviewer: Uh or your Du- 888: Oh your dues. Interviewer: Okay um if you if you need to cut the grass and you don't have a lawn mower you go over to a neighbor and ask to? {NS} 888: Cut his grass. Interviewer: Mm you're going to cut your grass. You don't want to cut his grass. You just want a lawnmower. 888: Oh you just want a lawnmower. Interviewer: Uh-huh. So you ask to And he's got one. 888: Uh-huh. Interviewer: And so you ask to what his lawnmower? 888: Let me lawn your let me use your lawnmower. Interviewer: Okay or what's another word for you know loan it to me? Let me what? 888: Let me borrow it from you. Interviewer: Alright. Um {NS} Uh back in the depression they used to say money was real? 888: Scarce. Interviewer: Okay um somebody ran down the the springboard at the pool and what in? 888: Bent in. Interviewer: What? 888: B- Bent in. Interviewer: Um okay he's on the diving board 888: #1 Mm-hmm. # Interviewer: #2 okay? # And he didn't jump in but he went head first? 888: Oh he dived in. Interviewer: Okay. Uh and you might say a lot of boys will what off that high board? 888: Jump off the high board. Interviewer: Okay but if they go head first then they will? 888: Dive off the high board. Interviewer: Okay. And nine or ten have what off the arms? 888: Dived off them? Interviewer: Okay uh if you-if you dive in and hit the water flat you'd call that a? 888: Hit the water flat? Interviewer: Uh-huh it hurts sometimes. 888: Stomach. Uh stomach. Stomach buster. Interviewer: Okay okay uh Oh when kids are out-out playing like out playing on the grass or something they uh they turn cart wheels or turn? 888: Tricycles. Interviewer: No it's just another little thing. Tumbling kind of thing that they can do. They can turn 888: #1 Oh # Interviewer: #2 cart-? # 888: somersaults. Interviewer: Okay um you might say he wanted to get across the river so he dived in and? 888: Swimmed across the river. {NS} Interviewer: What? 888: Swimmed across the river. Interviewer: Okay and you might say children like to what in the big creek? 888: Swim. Interviewer: Okay and I have what there myself? 888: Swim. Interviewer: What? 888: Swim. Interviewer: Okay uh when you buy something or pay your bill sometimes the storekeeper will uh give you a little present and say it's for? 888: Christmas. Interviewer: Okay uh {NS} okay somebody couldn't swim very well and he went down for the third time didn't ever see him again you'd say he? 888: Drowned. Interviewer: Okay and I might say I wasn't there. I didn't see him? 888: But I did. Interviewer: I didn't see him what? 888: Drown. Interviewer: Okay and many people had what in the same spot? 888: Many people what? Interviewer: Had mm in the same spot. 888: Drowned in the same spot. Interviewer: Okay uh what does a baby do before it's able to walk? 888: Crawl. Interviewer: Okay and uh I might say that would be a hard mountain to? 888: Climb. Interviewer: Okay my neighbor what it last year? 888: My neighbor climbed that last year. Interviewer: Okay but I never have what a mountain in my life? 888: I never climbed a mountain in my life. Interviewer: Okay um if you're playing hide-and-seek and you find yourself near a stump you have to do what to get down behind it? 888: Stoop. Interviewer: Okay uh okay a little child is saying his prayers and so he went over beside his bed and? 888: Went over beside his bed Interviewer: Uh-huh. 888: and got on his knees. Interviewer: Okay what's a word for get on your knees? 888: Squat? Interviewer: Mm 888: A word to get down on your knees? Interviewer: Uh-huh. In this church they have-they have boards for it. 888: Uh-huh. What's another word Interviewer: #1 Mm-hmm. # 888: #2 for it? # Interviewer: The people come in and something and pray. 888: I just say Interviewer: Uh sometimes the preacher'll say all rise or all stand you know and everybody stands up and and in a church like this he'll say all? 888: All bow. Interviewer: Um this is when he wants them to get down on their knees and this is one word usually. All kn- 888: #1 {X} # Interviewer: #2 kn- # Kn- kn- okay. Uh you might say I'm feeling kind of tired. I think I'll go over to the couch and? 888: Lay down. Interviewer: Okay uh you might say he was really sick. He couldn't even sit up he just what in bed all day? 888: Sleep-slept in bed all day. Interviewer: Okay or maybe he didn't sleep he just what there? 888: Laid in bed all day. Interviewer: Okay uh talking about something that you saw in your sleep you'd say this is what I? 888: Dream. Interviewer: Okay and often when I go to sleep I? 888: Dream. Interviewer: Okay but I can't always remember what I have? 888: Dreamed. Interviewer: Okay. Um you might say I dreamed I was falling but just as I was about to hit the ground I? 888: Woke up. Interviewer: Okay um if I go {C: Interviewer stomps her foot three times} like this you might say don't what your foot? 888: Don't stomp your foot. Interviewer: Okay um if you see a friend leaving a party alone you might say can I? 888: Go with you? Interviewer: Okay. Or uh if you were in a car? 888: Oh. Interviewer: What would you say? Can I? 888: Catch a ride with you. Interviewer: Uh okay but if you had the car and he was walking you'd say can I? 888: Give you a lift. Interviewer: Okay um okay to get a boat up on the land you'd tie a rope to the boat and? 888: Pull. Interviewer: Okay and the opposite of pull is? 888: Opposite of pull push. Interviewer: Uh-huh okay uh say you had a three sacks of groceries. And you didn't have any car and so you had to {X} {NS}