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Post by butzodaddy on Jan 28, 2004 23:19:24 GMT -5
Paul is very clearly in the BREW camp with Crackle & Drag. But up here in the north it seems like most of us are in the YOU camp. Be honest now, the month is nearly upon us.
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Post by torethatbridgeout on Jan 28, 2004 23:59:54 GMT -5
Paul was off the BREW for a long time, but what with Knockin Em Back and all ....
Now do you say heroin or HAIRRRR-oh-WIIIIIIIIN?
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Post by Caroline on Jan 29, 2004 12:56:48 GMT -5
It's all in the "Brew"!
But then, I'm also one to touch my "forred" (rhymes with horrid) not my "4-head".
Must be my east coast upbringing.
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Post by prozach on Jan 29, 2004 13:25:19 GMT -5
Homer Simpson: "neu-cue-lar, not neu-cle-ar"
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Post by gravy on Jan 29, 2004 13:27:25 GMT -5
Homer Simpson: "neu-cue-lar, not neu-cle-ar" Never mind Homer, How about our President saying nuc-a-lar! strategery!
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Post by mdelirious on Jan 29, 2004 18:11:43 GMT -5
brew.
I'm told I pronounce "room" funny. I say something that sounds almost like "rum".
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Post by landshark on Jan 29, 2004 21:31:55 GMT -5
isn't there something about "FebYOUary makeup" in Valentine?
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Post by ElegantMule on Jan 30, 2004 21:02:39 GMT -5
I think PW is a BREW man, even if it is drunkenly slurred. And speaking as a girl WHOSE BIRTHDAY MONTH IS FE-BREW-ARY I prefer the "Arrrrr!"
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Post by RecordedInStereo on Feb 2, 2004 23:56:51 GMT -5
Considering that it's spelled February, it would be correct to pronounce it Fe-BREW-ary. A lot of people ignore the R like it never existed. I guess in this case, Paul is a fan of the ol' proper English.
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Post by Nudge on Feb 3, 2004 1:27:38 GMT -5
with my screwed up accent i say neither of those. i skip the middle bit and pronounce it feb-ree. i'm so lazy with my words.
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Post by Wolfdog on Feb 3, 2004 9:34:07 GMT -5
my upper midwestern dialect has me going to the li-bary in feb-uary.
I have a friend who is incapable of saying 'booger'...always comes out b000000ger
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 3, 2004 9:40:18 GMT -5
Caroline...I'm wondering where on the east coast did you grow up? I'm willing to bet that it's south of NJ... forehead rhyming with horrid?
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Post by Caroline on Feb 3, 2004 11:13:20 GMT -5
Caroline...I'm wondering where on the east coast did you grow up? I'm willing to bet that it's south of NJ... forehead rhyming with horrid? My hometown is Baltimore but going up I also lived in Detroit and upstate Vermont. Baltimore has a strong regional accent and my parents made a point of us kids not having it. Correct pronounciation and good grammar were high on their child raising agendas . My mom used to chant the rhyme: There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead When she was good She was very, very good But when she was bad she was horridI guess it worked.
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Post by butzodaddy on Feb 18, 2004 15:45:18 GMT -5
On second look Paul is one of us, or at least he can't make up his mind
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Post by wolvesinthewalls on Feb 20, 2004 17:53:38 GMT -5
Caroline...I'm wondering where on the east coast did you grow up? I'm willing to bet that it's south of NJ... forehead rhyming with horrid? what exactly were you insinuating?
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