Actually both are correct. A scalawag generally refers to the reconstructionist South and a scallywag generally refers to a pirate. But you will find both spellings in the dictionary.
foxfyre wrote: Actually both are correct. A scalawag generally refers to the reconstructionist South and a scallywag generally refers to a pirate. But you will find both spellings in the dictionary.
Well that explains it for a minute there I thougt BC was useing Ebonics....
That's a good place. Right now, I'm on a hammock between 2 palm trees, drinking a fruity alcoholic beverage. And no, I'm not happy, I fell out of the hammock with a thump.
You, on your knees...
Some call me the Dark Lord, you can call me Master...
Some take delight in the carriages a rollin' and others take delight in the Hurley and the Bowlin', I take delight in the juice of the barley and courting pretty lasses in the mornin' bright and early...
I would, in this case, NEVER mix this with butter, sadly. Tonic, ginger ale, lemonade, orange juice, on the rocks, perhaps even tea, but no, not butter.