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Just now, ExiledInIllinois said:

My daughter was in grade 4 and her teacher (older lady) said worsh/warsh.  My daughter, being coached earlier in life by two sage and linguistic poets (wife & I ), honed right in on the accent.  She said to her teacher: "You from Pittsburgh!" LoL... My daughter then threw me under the bus  when the teacher took umbrage to a young kid subtly mocking her.  ?

 

My sixth grade teacher, Mr. McIntyre, had a heavy New England accent.  We had a Linda in our class.  He called her Linder.  So, naturally, that became her nickname for the next 6 years.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Gugny said:

 

My sixth grade teacher, Mr. McIntyre, had a heavy New England accent.  We had a Linda in our class.  He called her Linder.  So, naturally, that became her nickname for the next 6 years.

LMAO... The ye olde New England disappearing "A" and the magically appearing "R"... Priceless!!!

Posted
5 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

My sixth grade teacher, Mr. McIntyre, had a heavy New England accent.  We had a Linda in our class.  He called her Linder.  So, naturally, that became her nickname for the next 6 years.

pic or it didn’t happen

Posted
Just now, Cripple Creek said:

pic or it didn’t happen

 

She was 12!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Don't you have a cross-country team to coach for?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

In six years she was 21. 

 

She was, indeed.  And she said Brusselsprouts.

Posted
1 minute ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

That still sounds out like @ShadyBillsFansaid: Brussel sprouts.

 

The "s" in sprouts is always present unlike the last "s" in Brussels.

 

Quit while you're a head... What the hell are "prouts."  

 

Perhaps you should look at the title that I created.

Posted
2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

That still sounds out like @ShadyBillsFansaid: Brussel sprouts.

 

The "s" in sprouts is always present unlike the last "s" in Brussels.

 

Quit while you're a head... What the hell are "prouts."  

Please stop trying. The message is beyond him.

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Posted
Just now, Gugny said:

 

Perhaps you should look at the title that I created.

I will give you that.  So the "s" emphasis is on "sprouts", right?  I will give you that.

 

But what the hell the difference? Like one "L" or two in Brussels.

 

You're caught red handed moving the goalposts. Fess up now before @Cripple Creek comes here and schools you!

2 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Please stop trying. The message is beyond him.

You know what the USACE motto is?

 

ESSAYONS!

 

That means "let us try" ...To eat our Brussels Sprouts in French.

Posted
2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

I will give you that.  So the "s" emphasis is on "sprouts", right?  I will give you that.

 

But what the hell the difference? Like one "L" or two in Brussels.

 

You're caught red handed moving the goalposts. Fess up now before @Cripple Creek comes here and schools you!

 

Here?  He's always in Chicago with YOU!

Posted
1 hour ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

Don't have that problem because I wouldn't eat them!

Yep! Call them whatever you want, just don’t ask me to eat them. They became trendy a while ago. Just one more sign that we are circling the toilet. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Augie said:

Yep! Call them whatever you want, just don’t ask me to eat them. They became trendy a while ago. Just one more sign that we are circling the toilet. 

 

When did Brusselsprouts become "trendy?"

Posted
3 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

I'm not sure "draw," is a New England thing.  My mother used to say "draw" for drawer and "mirrah" for mirror when I was young.  I think she got that from her parents, who were from the Bronx (after moving here from Puerto Rico).

Yeah, New Englanders get ***** for not pronouncing their Rs, but some parts of New York/New Jersey are just as bad. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Yeah, New Englanders get ***** for not pronouncing their Rs, but some parts of New York/New Jersey are just as bad. 

 

Is New Jersey still even a state???

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