Submitted by adamg on Mon, 11/10/2003 - 11:10am
Front room in a three decka, a.k.a., the living room.
Jason Lachapelle and Connie Redmond
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re: Pahluh
By Julie Sibley
Mon, 07/19/2004 - 8:17am
I work in Boston one day a week and am looking for a furnished room and bath in a private home for Monday nights starting in September.Minimum use of kitchen facilites.I am older, quiet and pleasant.References on requests.ThanksJulie Sibley
re: Pahluh
By christina
Wed, 02/28/2007 - 10:43pm
my boss is from lawrence area and I'm from "da" port (newburyport) we are both hair stylists in portsmouth, nh and have a ball talkin our language to each other on a daily basis. we have this conversation all the time..."how's ya mum?".."GOOWUD, GOOWUD. HANGIN' IN DAAH".."Yo-ahs?".."OH JUST GETTIN'DAH PAHLAH READY FOR SUPPAH, RUNNIN' RAGGID"
re: Pahluh
By G Squill
Fri, 05/16/2008 - 8:05pm
Oh my.. You only used the Pahla on Christmas or other special occassions. You lived in the television Room. Had to warm up the TV. and adjust the rabut ears
Yeah, I think that's the original usage, but...
By eeka
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 9:03pm
...when I do home visits, I have some families who have a large house with a formalish "parlor" and a less formal "family room" or "den" or "TV room" that's used every day, doesn't require removing shoes to enter like the parlor does, etc.
But then I also have some who live in small apartments with only one living-room-type-room that contains the kitchen table, the TV, the kids' toys, etc., and that also gets called "the parlor."
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