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Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 13th, 2009, 11:21 pm
by OZZIE4DUKE
devildeac wrote:
DukePA wrote:You people are crazie and that's why I looove ya'll :D Let's get drunk!!!
I believe the proper expression would be: "why don't we get drunk and _ _ _ _ _" :oops: :))
I love it when a plan comes together! :D

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 6:12 am
by YmoBeThere
Who is old enough to buy the beer?

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 9:54 am
by Bostondevil
I have seen the Tall Ships before but not this time.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 9:56 am
by Bostondevil
Last night I was accused by a native Floridian who now lives in North Carolina of having a Boston accent!!!!!!

I have never been asked, when in Boston, by a native Bostonian, if I am 'from around here'.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:24 am
by bjornolf
Bostondevil wrote:Last night I was accused by a native Floridian who now lives in North Carolina of having a Boston accent!!!!!!

I have never been asked, when in Boston, by a native Bostonian, if I am 'from around here'.
My wife runs into that problem all the time. She has very little of her southern VA accent left (it comes out more when she's visiting and is exposed to it), but people around here always place her as a "southerner". I don't really notice it at all except when we're visiting her family, but there are certain words she uses and in certain ways that I guess give her away.

I've lived in so many places that my accents have basically canceled each other out, though I do use vernacular from almost everywhere I've lived. It's funny, northerners think I'm southern, southerners think I'm northern, east coasters think I'm west coast cause I use dude once in a while, and west coasters think I'm from back east. It's pretty funny, actually. I'd love to meet one of those lingual specialists like that guy in My Fair Lady and see where he/she would place me. Some of those guys can supposedly tell you within a few blocks where you grew up if you're from one of the burroughs of New York.

%%-

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:40 am
by wilson
Lavabe wrote: At least one of us here doesn't have the connection quality and speed to perform a similar task. ;)
Who're you telling? It's been your turn in Scrabble for about six weeks.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:42 am
by wilson
devildeac wrote:
I believe the proper expression would be: "why don't we get drunk and _ _ _ _ _" :oops: :))
My freshman year at Duke, I was at a fraternity semi-formal, and the band decided they wanted to play that song, but they needed someone to sing it. Naturally, my drunk, hammy ass obliged. I sang the song in question in front of about 200 people. Nailed it.
True story.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:43 am
by wilson
Bostondevil wrote:Last night I was accused by a native Floridian who now lives in North Carolina of having a Boston accent!!!!!!

I have never been asked, when in Boston, by a native Bostonian, if I am 'from around here'.
We talked (a lot) less than a week ago. You do not have a Bahstin accent.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:44 am
by DukePA
devildeac wrote:
DukePA wrote:You people are crazie and that's why I looove ya'll :D Let's get drunk!!!
I believe the proper expression would be: "why don't we get drunk and _ _ _ _ _" :oops: :))
I don't love ya'll that much :o :roll: :roll: silly people!

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 10:49 am
by wilson
bjornolf wrote:

I've lived in so many places that my accents have basically canceled each other out, though I do use vernacular from almost everywhere I've lived. It's funny, northerners think I'm southern, southerners think I'm northern, east coasters think I'm west coast cause I use dude once in a while, and west coasters think I'm from back east. It's pretty funny, actually. I'd love to meet one of those lingual specialists like that guy in My Fair Lady and see where he/she would place me. Some of those guys can supposedly tell you within a few blocks where you grew up if you're from one of the burroughs of New York.

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Every once in a while, I get called out for being southern, but not too often. With so many transplants, the Atlanta accent is considerably watered down. I must, however, quibble with your characterization of "dude" as a west coast thing. I use that word all the time, dude (and that is one word in which I naturally draw the 'U' sound in proper southern fashion). In fact, a certain vertically imposing, lemur-studying crazietalker has taken me to task a time or seven for "duding" him.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 11:19 am
by Lavabe
wilson wrote: Every once in a while, I get called out for being southern, but not too often. With so many transplants, the Atlanta accent is considerably watered down. I must, however, quibble with your characterization of "dude" as a west coast thing. I use that word all the time, dude (and that is one word in which I naturally draw the 'U' sound in proper southern fashion). In fact, a certain vertically imposing, lemur-studying crazietalker has taken me to task a time or seven for "duding" him.
Funny discussion should occur now... it came up during our most recent survey.

The truth is, I genuinely have a fun time when Dude (i.e., wilson) dudes me, and I sometimes return the favor. Now that I am truly feeling my age on this trip, the occasional duding makes me feel a little less apprehensive about approaching AARP age.

The Malagasy English major who came with us on the last trip and I were waiting for our guides who were searching for the correct path, when we got into a discussion about terms like "Dude." One of the cultural researchers in the area of Ankarana is known as "Joe Ankarana" (even though his name his something other than "Joe"). When I asked the student as to the meaning of a VERY local phrase of saying hello, he stated that it translated to "Hey, Joe." Apparently, a while ago, the term "Joe" was used as often as the current term "Dude," at least among the teachers of English in Africa. Think about "Joe Six-Pack" and "Joe Cool" (and now, even the corrupted "Joe the Plumber").

I then mentioned "Dude." It seems to fit the same use. I really cannot find a difference. Maybe a matter of 30 years or so.

wilson: I will ALWAYS allow you to dude me, and will always dude you. Now if my students start duding me, we have a problem. :D

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 11:34 am
by wilson
Well, the archive is closed today, and I was going to sit on the beach and drink Kronenbourg in honor of Bastille Day. But as of right now, it's rather gray, and this afternoon's forecast calls for thunderstorms. So, for now, I'm just interwebbing and watching the Cosby Show. Maybe I'll storm a prison later on.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 11:37 am
by wilson
wilson wrote:Well, the archive is closed today, and I was going to sit on the beach and drink Kronenbourg in honor of Bastille Day. But as of right now, it's rather gray, and this afternoon's forecast calls for thunderstorms. So, for now, I'm just interwebbing and watching the Cosby Show. Maybe I'll storm a prison later on.
Question re: Kronenbourg: I distinctly recall it being the cheap stuff in France (I drank it on plenty a Friday afternoon as a 15 year-old :-o ). But here, it clocks in just south of nine bucks for a six-pack.
Does this mean that Busch Light qualifies as premium brew in Europe?

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 11:47 am
by wilson
I'm just about ready for football season.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 11:47 am
by wilson
Also, I damn well might make it to 850 today.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 12:02 pm
by Lavabe
wilson wrote:Also, I damn well might make it to 850 today.
But you won't make 10 posts in a row...

DUDE! :D

I watched Bastille Day ceremonies while having my yogurt today. Then I watched the Tour de France, and an exciting sprint at the end.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 12:06 pm
by wilson
Speaking of dudes...'The Big Lebowski.' I don't get it. I'm really supposed to love it; lots of people whose movie tastes align significantly with mine are mildly obsessed. But I've seen it multiple times, and it just doesn't do a thing for me.
:shock: *ducking*

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 12:13 pm
by Lavabe
wilson wrote:Speaking of dudes...'The Big Lebowski.' I don't get it. I'm really supposed to love it; lots of people whose movie tastes align significantly with mine are mildly obsessed. But I've seen it multiple times, and it just doesn't do a thing for me.
:shock: *ducking*
No need to duck. We survived the FIGHT CLUB dudes over yonder, and we're together on this one too. If they throw things at us, they'll hit the tall guy first. ;)

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 12:35 pm
by wilson
As I type this, the sun is trying its damnedest to come out. 850 may not be in the cards for today after all...

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: July 14th, 2009, 12:57 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
wilson wrote:I'm just about ready for football season.
Hell yeah!!!