tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30562318.post2914037057712815145..comments2024-01-16T13:51:00.528-07:00Comments on In the Shadows: Bobbing back upShadowmosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17302898633500446571noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30562318.post-32761478163660330432011-05-08T14:36:39.263-07:002011-05-08T14:36:39.263-07:00First off to answer your question.....
What is th...First off to answer your question.....<br /><br />What is the difference between the word capitol and capital?<br /><br />The last vowel.<br />"Capitol" is used almost always to refer to a building, specifically the building in which a legislative body meets. The US Capitol is the building where the US Senate and House of Representatives meet. Capitol Hill is (literally) the hill upon which that building sits, and (figuratively) either the general region of that hill or sometimes as a rather poetic way of referring to the members of the legislature and their staff.<br /><br />"Capital" is used in almost every other case: capital letter, capital punishment, state capital (the city, as opposed to the state's Capitol Building, which is almost certainly located within the state's capital city). It comes from a word which means "head".<br /><br /><br />NOW, pack that shipping container one item at a time, hell maybe one in the morning and a couple more in the evening when you get back it. It'll get full eventually! :-) <br /><br />Sounds to me like you simply getting home sick, but I ain't no doctorBen in Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09068952818736489066noreply@blogger.com