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Re: Very OT... Lamb & Autumn in the US?

Quiet evening Stuart? (-:

: Right, apologies for the stupid questions, but a couple of thing
: that I've been wondering about recently.

: In the US, as far as I'm aware, the season of Autumn is referred to
: as 'Fall' (or The Fall)..couple of questions... 1) is this
: universal across the US, 2) Do you use 'Autumn' at all. Here
: (UK), we might describe the weather, and or scenery as being
: 'Autumnal'.. do you use this, of is there a 'Fall' version?

: The other query.. I was listing to a UK radio show, and the
: presenter mentioned that not much lamb is consumed in the US,
: and it is difficult to get hold of (for a home cooked Sunday
: lunch or even out at a restaurant). My first thought was that
: this is a load of rubbish, but is there any truth in it?

: Cheers
: Stewart

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