Maybe.
Let’s see some Upstate storm chasing.
I still call it The Jake.
Who hasn't? Fuckin' crotchety old man cop... When I sent in (one of) my payments to the state I had to call and the woman on the phone laughed and said that when she has to be in that area she goes out of her way to not go through that town.
Meh, I'm supposed to get 20+, there are some calls for up to 30" within 20 miles of my house. My shovel, a bag of weed and a 12 pack are ready to go.
Where's Winhall? Is that in Mass somewhere?
Massive lines at Hunter this week.
You're confusing your New York and Boston phrases.
“Lines were as long as at the Shake Shack!”
Regional enough?
(For the joeys coming from downstate)
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Caution, former Mensa member at work^^
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I thought Mensa was like the Marines. Once you’re in you’re always one?
I still call it The Jake.
I think that's usually the case. Evidently there are exceptions to that rule.
This place is loaded with exceptions.
So, yeah it tracks.
I still call it The Jake.
So . . .
Back on track, do upstatahs call it huntah?
Or are you allowed to use a hard R upstate?
Unless it’s an R on a vowel ending.
That may be the test.
If I can ski hunteR (never been) and eat pizzA and have a sodA, I’m down with that.
I think dialects were scientifically discussed around page 47.
I still call it The Jake.
Kill all the telemarkers
But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason
"Hey - yous guys goin to Hunteh tomorreh?!" = Upstate.
Yous and a trailing e-h. Not a trailing a-h. Get it right.
fuck that place. don't matter how it's pronounced... ain't nobody from up here goin' down there anyways.
fact.
It’s pronounced PEEZ-eh.
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I know I’ve heard the midwestern “ope” in WNY, as in “ope, let me just scootch past you there”, or “ope, would you look at that sky today, first time the suns been out in weeks”, but I wonder if ope is part of the universal Upstate vernacular.
I still call it The Jake.
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