interviewer: Now we talked about- the last list we talked about uh {NS} flying and then uh I said that in- she what down in- she what down and prayed? She- 040: She kneeled. interviewer: Alright and I'm going to what down for a while I'm tired. 040: Lay down. interviewer: And uh he what in bed all day he- 040: He stayed in bed and laid in bed. interviewer: Alright and I- Last night I had a bad- 040: Dream. interviewer: And I- it seemed like I what all night I- 040: I dreamed. {NS} interviewer: And I have- 040: I have dreamed or dreamt. interviewer: Okay. Now what were we {X} 040: {X} interviewer: {X} 040: Stomp. interviewer: And after a dance one might say I- may I- 040: Take. interviewer: The whole thing {X} 040: Take you home. interviewer: Alright and you this on a rope? 040: You pull. interviewer: And you- 040: Push. interviewer: And a heavy bag you? 040: Tote. interviewer: And say um uh tell a child don't- 040: Touch. interviewer: Um. And please- {NS} a knife in the other room please- 040: Get. interviewer: Alright. Um. And the- the line in the game that you run across is the- 040: The goal line. interviewer: And the- and the game of- uh I- 040: The base. interviewer: Okay. And you say I don't know much about fish I have never- 040: Caught. interviewer: Um. Maybe tomorrow I will- 040: Catch. interviewer: Alright. Um. My neighbor yesterday- 040: Caught. {NS} interviewer: Take your time I'll wait 040: For you? interviewer: Uh. And a child's been bad it might plead with you he's afraid he might get a spank it might say please please what me another what? 040: Give me another chance? interviewer: Yeah. And a person who's in a- in a- in- in pleasant spirits you might say that person in a good- {NS} Another word- 040: Good friend of mine. interviewer: Yeah {X} or good-natured but how bout another word you might use? {NS} Well another word for s- for common. 040: #1 Uh. # interviewer: #2 Hu- # 040: Humorous? interviewer: #1 Yeah. # 040: #2 Or- # interviewer: Sure. And say I- I had to get some- we had to get some um- some uh- 040: Well I thought we say he's a monkey. interviewer: Okay for someone who's- 040: Cutting up a lot. interviewer: Okay. Um. If you're- you want to um uh say we have to get some- some uh rat poisoning or- or uh if someone really wanted to what those rats- they wanted to get- 040: Get rid of them. interviewer: Alright. Say he doesn't know everything but he what he knew it all he- 040: He thought he did. interviewer: Alright. And a child in school might say- if his pencil is missing he might say who what my pencil? Who- 040: Who stole my pencil. interviewer: Alright. And say um- uh- it's been a long time but I seeing him here before I- 040: I remember. interviewer: Uh-huh and if you don't you say I don't- 040: I don't remember. interviewer: And say did you what that letter did you- 040: Did you write it? interviewer: And you'd say yes I- 040: Wrote it. interviewer: I have- 040: Written. interviewer: Alright and now I expect a- a- the person I've written to now I expect a- 040: Reply? interviewer: Or a- 040: #1 Answer. # interviewer: #2 {X} # Yeah. And you um um uh {NS} What do you put- you put the name and what on your letter? 040: Address. interviewer: Alright. And you might ask someone what is his- 040: Address. interviewer: Okay. Um. A chi- a child- your children comes home with- doing something strange you might say who one earth- 040: Taught you that. interviewer: Yeah. Um. And if you haven't done something yet but you- you uh have it in- in your mind so we haven't done that yet but we- but we what to do it soon? We- 040: Intend? interviewer: Alright. Uh say I'm not sure um uh uh you don't really care one way or the another if a person does something you might say I don't care if you can- You can do that if- 040: If you want to? interviewer: Sure. And a children's nicknames for one who bears tails. 040: Paddletail. interviewer: Alright. You might plot a garden with what something and put them in a vase you might go out and- 040: Pick. interviewer: Pick some- 040: Flowers. interviewer: Alright. And- and something that a child might play with on the floor. 040: Toy. interviewer: Alright. And if something- you've been warning a child not to do something and the child goes ahead and does it anyway you say {X} and he falls down and hurts himself you say I just- 040: I told you so. interviewer: Uh-huh was gonna happen I- what was going to happen? 040: I knew. interviewer: Yeah. Um. Uh. If um um {NS} if someone has something and then person does what to you- 040: Gives it. interviewer: Alright yesterday he- 040: Gave. interviewer: And he has- 040: Given. interviewer: And uh at- you might ask someone what time does the race- 040: Start. interviewer: #1 Or- # 040: #2 Or begin. # interviewer: Alright. Take it again Yesterday it- 040: Began. interviewer: And it has always- 040: Begun. interviewer: And w- and a race- on a foot race you say we'll what race? 040: We ran. interviewer: Alright. {NS} Tomorrow they will- 040: Run. interviewer: And they have- 040: Run. interviewer: Um and um say that uh that old friend of mine uh over to see me yesterday. She- {NS} to see me. 040: She came? interviewer: Yeah. And she has- 040: Come. interviewer: And she will- 040: Come. interviewer: Alright. {NS} Yeah about almost ev- ev- once a week she- 040: Comes. interviewer: Okay. And I- Did you 040: See. interviewer: You say yes I- 040: Saw. interviewer: I have- 040: Seen. interviewer: Alright. Uh and the- we have to take a detour because the road was all- {NS} 040: Torn up? interviewer: Yeah. And so- uh Someone's gives you a present at a bracelet and um uh you say thank you a person might say I'm going to- 040: Wear it? interviewer: Say put- 040: Put it on? interviewer: Yeah. Um. Say uh talking about someone doing something you'd say well he has that before he has- 040: Done. interviewer: He that all the time. 040: He does. interviewer: And he- yesterday he- 040: Did. interviewer: And I say what's new and you'd say- 040: Nothing. interviewer: And I'd say oh there must be- 040: Something. interviewer: You say I think I'll take a walk today if it what a nice day it's- 040: Mighty nice day? interviewer: Yeah okay that's- that's good for another one but but it's um uh a bad boy say he's what a bad boy- 040: He's a- He's a real bad boy. interviewer: No a s- Would you ever use 040: Such? interviewer: Yeah. Um. And the uh {NS} If someone does something all the time you might say oh he what that he- {X} 040: Went? aux: Hey {D: it's none of y'all's business.} Y'all should- 040: Okay. interviewer: You- you might say he- he doesn't do that occasionally you'd say- you might say oh he oft- 040: Does it all the time? interviewer: Or he alwa- 040: He always um- interviewer: Okay and that's- that's the idea and- say a person move here in nineteen sixty-five or something you said oh he's lived here ever- 040: Ever since? interviewer: Yeah. And if someone didn't do something um um uh accidentally you'd say that was no accident he did that- 040: On purpose. interviewer: Alright. And if uh you're not sure but you say well I- something something happened you say well I- I'm not sure but I- I really- 040: Think so? interviewer: Yeah. Um. {NS} Um. You say I'm going to have to what that question I'm going to have to- 040: Ask? interviewer: Yeah and then yesterday I- 040: Ask. interviewer: And I- many times that I have- 040: Asked. interviewer: And those little boys they what all the time those two little boys can't keep 'em apart they always- 040: They're always fighting? interviewer: Yesterday they- 040: Fought. interviewer: And many times they have- 040: Fought. interviewer: Alright and he what the wild hog with a large knife? 040: He stuck. interviewer: Alright. Do you have any special names for a large knife? What might you call a- 040: A butcher knife. interviewer: Alright that'd- and- and if he stuck it in the hog and then he- it out he- {NS} 040: Pulled it out? interviewer: Yeah okay how bout a form with draw? 040: He drew it out? interviewer: Alright. And if they lift something way up in the air you'd say what that they had to- 040: Raise it. interviewer: Okay how bout the term- you ever use the term hoist or heist for something uh- 040: Well we use hoist. interviewer: Okay- 040: To hoist up heavy objects. interviewer: You cut something into two parts you say I'm gonna cut that- {NS} 040: In two. interviewer: Okay. And someone's always talking you might say don't pay- 040: Any attention? interviewer: Okay. And {X} and say seizing someone else and then after first 'til that's alright he didn't- 040: Didn't mean it. interviewer: Would- would you ever use something like- {D:Dad you're bothering} {NS} Say well at least we didn't uh- 040: Doesn't bother me? interviewer: Sure. 040: Uh-huh. interviewer: Um. And when we uh uh someone says something about a- a woman say you better be careful with that woman cause she'll what- She'll who what you out of everything she'll- 040: Beat you. interviewer: Yeah. Well I'm thinking of a term like flatter or sweeten up or sweet talk. 040: Sweet talk. interviewer: Okay. And if you- um waiting for the bell in school a child- the teacher say now listen- 040: Carefully? interviewer: The bell listen- 040: For the bell? interviewer: Alright. And when a child might be- be hiding down behind a piece of furniture and suddenly jump up and what would the child say? 040: Boo. interviewer: Okay. And you might- and someone jumps you say hey you needn't be so- 040: Scared? interviewer: Alright {D: what else?} 040: Surprised? interviewer: Yeah. And um say uh you need a- a- a- I think you'd use this uh- for instance I got- for instance you have an oil and- and if you have an oil can or something you say oh yes I've got- {X} You would say I got- 040: Some. interviewer: Alright. Um. Say I'll do this {X} say I'd rather do this I- rat I'd rather do this- 040: Than that. interviewer: Alright. And how bout if you're gonna- {X} you want to- saw that one person bring another person you'd say I- I'll- 040: I'll introduce you? interviewer: Yeah. Do you ever use the term or know the term Napa Valley does that phrase mean- 040: No. interviewer: Meaning to introduce that isn't familiar at all. 040: Uh-uh. interviewer: No. Someone gives you a whole bunch of reasons for doing something and you say um uh okay I've heard all of that. But despite everything you've said- you might say despite everything you've said I s- won't do it. I- 040: I still won't do it.` interviewer: Okay. Now that- there are just a couple of- of little things here alright we'll get done in- in plenty of time. First is count slowly up to fourteen. 040: One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen. interviewer: The number after nineteen? 040: Twenty. interviewer: After twenty-six? 040: Twenty-seven. interviewer: After twenty-nine? 040: Thirty. interviewer: After thirty-nine? 040: Forty. interviewer: After seventy-nine- sixty-nine 040: Seventy. interviewer: After ninety-nine? 040: One hundred. interviewer: After nine hundred and ninety-nine? 040: One thousand. interviewer: And then the next largest number is uh- after a thousand is uh 040: A million? interviewer: Yeah. And if there are- there are eleven men walking along the line you say the last man was the eleventh man who's in front of him? 040: The tenth. interviewer: And then the- 040: Ninth. interviewer: And put man on them too so the ninth man and the- 040: Eighth man. {NS} Seventh man. {NS} Sixth man. Fifth man. Fourth man. Third man. Second man. And first man. interviewer: Okay something happens suddenly you might say it happened suddenly or you might say it happened- all- 040: All of a sudden? interviewer: Okay. And if something is two times as big as something else you might say it's- 040: It's twice as big. interviewer: And the months of the year are- 040: January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. And December. interviewer: Okay. And the days of the week. 040: Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. And Sunday. interviewer: Okay. Uh how would you greet a person at say ten A-M? {NS} 040: Uh- It's ten A-M? interviewer: Yeah and you- how'd you greet a a person- you see a person in the str- 040: Oh good morning. interviewer: Alright. And how late would you use that? 040: Til twelve o'clock. interviewer: Alright. And um what would you call- what- what part of your- what do you call the part of the day right now say it's four-thirty what do you call this part of the day? 040: Afternoon. interviewer: Um. Would you ever call it anything else? {NS} 040: Good evening? interviewer: Would you ever use evening this time of day? 040: I wouldn't. interviewer: #1 {X} # 040: #2 But some would. # interviewer: How early might they use it? 040: I would say after six would be- interviewer: You would use it after six but they might use it anytime in the #1 afternoon? # 040: #2 Uh-huh. # interviewer: What about a general- a general expression instead of- not having a reference to part of you know the time you might just- when you meet somebody you might say good- 040: Good day. interviewer: Okay. And uh how late does evening last? 040: Well I would say {NS} 'fore twelve midnight. interviewer: Okay. Um. And have you ever used the expression goodnight in meeting someone? 040: No. interviewer: Only {NS} in parting. 040: In parting. interviewer: Okay. And say we got- we got up very early say we started to work before- {NS} 040: Day break. interviewer: Alright or sun- 040: Sun up. interviewer: And we work- and we work until dark then we work until- 040: Sundown. interviewer: Alright and the sun at six A-M you'd say the sun- 040: Rose. interviewer: And I uh if yesterday it at six- six to ten. It has- I- 040: #1 Risen? # interviewer: #2 {X} # Alright and it will- 040: Rise. interviewer: Alright. {NS} And say we work from sunrise until sun- 040: Set. interviewer: Say the whole thing. 040: Sunset. interviewer: And if uh Thursday is today um uh uh Wednesday was- 040: Yesterday. interviewer: And Friday will be- 040: Tomorrow. interviewer: If someone- someone- some- you say he won't be here um this Friday but he'll be here 040: Next Friday. interviewer: Okay. Do you ever use the term week in that expression? 040: Now that would be a week from Friday or uh Friday week. interviewer: But that's in the future? 040: Uh-huh. interviewer: Do you ever use it in the past? {X} 040: I would refer to it in the future. interviewer: Right. Okay. how bout a two week period term do you have any special terms for that? 040: {D: Cinematé} is that- interviewer: Okay. {NS} 040: He'll be here tomorrow. {NS} interviewer: What is that? 040: That was our big tractor could be the {D: grater}. interviewer: Uh. Have you thought about saying fortnight you ever use that at all? 040: No. interviewer: Okay. Um if you want to know the time you might ask someone- 040: What time is it? interviewer: Alright. And on my wrist I have a- 040: Watch. interviewer: And what time was it about five minutes ago? 040: Four-thirty? interviewer: Alright and then in about ten minutes it will be- 040: Four forty-five. interviewer: Okay. Do you ever use any other expressions? 040: Quarter 'til. interviewer: Okay. And um say it hasn't been raining for quite- 040: Some time. interviewer: Alright. Uh in nineteen sixty-nine now that seventy is last year nineteen seventy-one is- 040: This year. interviewer: Alright. Um. A little boy is three you'd say he is three- 040: Years old. interviewer: Alright now something happened on June tenth nineteen seventy you'd say that happened just- 040: Last year. interviewer: Or exactly to this day you'd say that happened just a- 040: A year ago today. interviewer: Right. And if you're talking about the weather today apart from the fact that it's kinda hot you might say it's what kind of day it's a- 040: Nice day. interviewer: Alright. And if there's no sunshine at all you'd say it was what kind of day? 040: A dreary day. interviewer: Alright. And if the weather- if rain or snow is expected you might say the weather is- {NS} 040: Inclement weather? interviewer: Yeah or the weather is- if you have {D: tons of rain}- {NS} 040: It's going to get worse? interviewer: Yeah. Well I was thinking- well I was thinking either breaking or changing or- 040: Changing. interviewer: Alright. And all of lightnings up in the sky a little bit a- 040: Clouds? interviewer: Okay. {NS} And that was it. I rea-