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Is it pronounced Terra Hote or Terra Hawt? I've always said Terra Hote, but I'm not from there.
Many years ago, on a Greyhound bus, my driver called it "Terrible Hut".
You're correct. The locals say Terra HOTE. This actually is very close to the French pronunciation (means high land in a literal translation). This is in stark contrast to places like Des Plaines, Illinois which isn't even close.
"Hulman Approach."
It is Indiana after all. I had a guy show up with a resume from the Rose Hulman Institute and I said "That's got to be in Indiana."
Coincidentally, just back from Terrible Hole. Had to go there for a depo today.
As an aside, for those that don't know, Rose Hulman is an outstanding engineering school. The fighting elephants, I think. They were in my school's athletic conference when I was in college.
Very interesting about the school! Never heard of it but probably very good. ( I should add, that's there's a lot of things I don't know about!) I always said terre "hoot". Right-wrong?
Segue
I've heard it pronounced like Segway before.
I imitate Herve Villechaize when referring to the latter.
Funniest thing shortly after I moved was I met some people from Brazil
Kind of a non sequitur, but if you ever get a chance to go to the feline rescue center in Brazil, do it. Totally amazing. They do outstanding work there.
http://www.exoticfelinerescuecenter.org/home.html
Stay overnight and you get the full tour while they feed the cats. It is unbelievable. Not at all like the lazy cats at the zoo. First time you hear a real tiger growl in person is something you will not soon forget. Bone chilling and majestic.
I haven't been back that way in a while, but thanks for letting me know about that. I'd want to try it sometime - love the idea and had no idea there was anything like that in the area when I lived there. Although that was also before I was involved with animal rescue.
If you do go, just understand it is not a zoo. This is a place that houses and feeds big cats with nowhere else to go. There are many former drug dealer's cats, and closed-down zoo and circus animals. Cats that people had no business owning in the first place. These aren't zoo exhibits, and this isn't a breeding facility. The enclosures are functional, well maintained and clean, but are not intended to be aesthetically pleasing.