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Elijah in General Hospital?
From WIKIPEDIA:
Wood was recently cast as Morris Durante on daytime soap General Hospital. He has signed a three year contract. His charecter is the younger brother of Carly Corinthos and the love interest of Alison Lansing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_Wood(see at Other Works)
EDIT: Wikipedia has deleted that information.
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"Macca"; I don't know that nickname. Do you know what it comes from?
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We also call McDonald's restaurants, Macca's. In fact I can't remember the last time I heard an Aussie call it by it's proper name!
Anyway, getting back to Ian I also loved the fact that he played a traditional dame role in a pantomime too (another life-long ambition I heard). I would have loved to have seen that!
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In America they sometimes call MacDonald's "Mac's". I believe I've seen movies in which men call other men whose surname begins with Mac "Mac", too. But not if their name begins with "Mc". This leads me to think a lot of people here say "MacDonald" or "MacBride", etc. with a strong pronunciation of the first syllable, like "MACK-BRIDE". I tend to say it as if it were the same as "Mc" names.
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As for the Macca nickname, the emphasis is on the first vowell but only slightly. So it's just "MACK-kah" if you know what I mean. :)
Even Paul McCartney is often referred to as "Macca" in the press here.
Just out of curiosity - often if someone is in the mood for McDonald's food they joke and say they feel like a "Mack-Attack". Is that everywhere or just in Australia?
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