Anyone else laughing about the title of this board?
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 @scottalanmiller eh how about viand? 
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 @scottalanmiller viand- A choice or delicious dish 
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 That would explain the name of this place then: http://viandcafenyc.com/food-delivery-TW/viand-cafe-new-york-city.1953.r?QueryStringValue=FeYlzsiZczzMUeTzb5dWJQ== 
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 @scottalanmiller yes it is. I don't know where we got that word 
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 @Joyfano said: @scottalanmiller yes it is. I don't know where we got that word It's English, actually. Just really rare. It is late-middle English and a word not used here but must have been retained there: late Middle English: from Old French viande βfood,β from an alteration of Latin vivenda, neuter plural gerundive of vivere βto live.β 
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 Seriously, the English language makes even some of the most convoluted environments I've walked into look like Monk's house in comparison as far as rationality and organization...LOL 
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 @scottalanmiller I see. . now I know. 
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 @scottalanmiller Yeah need to know More!! 
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 @katie was all over that one! 
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 @joyfano the image that Katie posted is a famous meme from a US television network in the 1980s. 
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 @scottalanmiller What show was that? Is that Reading Rainbow? 
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 @scottalanmiller I see thanks for the information. Lols 1980's I don't know where I am at that time  
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 @Joyfano Same here. LOL 
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 @ajstringham  I have an idea we are here 
  
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 @ajstringham said: @scottalanmiller What show was that? Is that Reading Rainbow? Not a show, although good guess (Rochestarians unite!!) This is actually a public service announcement. 
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 @scottalanmiller The image happened to be larger than anticipated. I need to start re-sizing.  
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 @joyfano - in the UK and most of Europe, when you ask for the "comfort room", you say "Toilet / toiletta?" Which Americans actually find sort of crude, but there you go. 



