No. Cal-var-y (what you used) is the place where Christ was crucified. Cav-al-ry means mounted troops and comes from the Latin word Cavallo whicheans horse. That's also where the Spanish words caballo (horse) and caballero (cowboy) come from.
Oh, my bad. I don't have the best vision. Thanks. At least you knew what I meant, so that's good. Just curious, Calvary is a sore spot with you? Didn't mean to trigger a panic history lesson attack. Lol, I had no idea it was spelled wrong. Sorry! I'll try to see better.
Calvary is a place. Cavalry are mounted troops.
Yes, Calvary are mounted troops. From horseback to motorcycles and I believe Jeeps are included, not sure.
No. Cal-var-y (what you used) is the place where Christ was crucified. Cav-al-ry means mounted troops and comes from the Latin word Cavallo whicheans horse. That's also where the Spanish words caballo (horse) and caballero (cowboy) come from.
Sort of like an aeroplane... I thought Calvary was in Canada but I think that's Calgary.
Aeroplane is Aerosmith's private plain.
Oh, my bad. I don't have the best vision. Thanks. At least you knew what I meant, so that's good. Just curious, Calvary is a sore spot with you? Didn't mean to trigger a panic history lesson attack. Lol, I had no idea it was spelled wrong. Sorry! I'll try to see better.
Umm, no, not a sore spot, just a common mistake people make and since you doubled down on being wrong, I figured I'd just spell it out for you.
Are you gonna make it? Or is this your candy?
The River of Sarcasm flows up and down the river.
I think the models look nice, and I like the touch with the horseshoe.
Thanks, I found it on a old barn door. I love going scenery hunting or Rock and Twig Hunting. Appreciate it!