How did Pennsylvania schools get into the act?


well, I should know better than to try to keep up with Max and Faldage, but here goes:
Max said his capitonym was near a capital, and that it was important to read subject lines. the only thing I could think of was the word "subject", which could be "Subject", like a Royal Subject, and subject, to force upon. notice that the word subject is near the word "Reading" in the subject of Max's post. Reading is the capital of Pennsylvania. (Well, maybe not, I'm guessing here. my geography is terrible. no, that's not true, I just don't know my capitals.) anyway, "subject" can also be used for in schools as something to study, hence two pronunciations for the lowercase "subject".
sadly, it's really not worth all that. it was the best I could do...
<crawling back in a hole now...>



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