WangMustGo
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Get rid of cable brah.
I actually miss cable until I go to my folk’s place and they are watching re-runs of Young Sheldon. Reaffirms my decision to scrap it…
Where do you watch Isles games without cable/verizon?
Get rid of cable brah.
I actually miss cable until I go to my folk’s place and they are watching re-runs of Young Sheldon. Reaffirms my decision to scrap it…
Illegally.Where do you watch Isles games without cable/verizon?
Where do you watch Isles games without cable/verizon?
It depends on where you live. When I lived in Atlanta, on the north side of town, it wasn't so much. So many people there are transplants. My accent has basically neutralized, although I do hold some of my northeast pronunciations (syrup, pajamas, etc). I do carry most of the NY colloquialisms still. If you didn't grow up saying "y'all", you probably won't pick it up and continue to say "you guys" like a normal human being.After living in the south for almost three months now....
Everybody says "y'all". Don't think I ever will.
It depends on where you live. When I lived in Atlanta, on the north side of town, it wasn't so much. So many people there are transplants. My accent has basically neutralized, although I do hold some of my northeast pronunciations (syrup, pajamas, etc). I do carry most of the NY colloquialisms still. If you didn't grow up saying "y'all", you probably won't pick it up and continue to say "you guys" like a normal human being.
Same...Streams are everywhere. DM me.
After living in the south for almost three months now....
Everybody says "y'all". Don't think I ever will.
I am beginning to recognize that some of the words I say sound weird like water, talk, coffee, etc as soon as they come out of my mouth.
People who move away from NY can't talk bad about it unless they are talking to people who also moved away. Otherwise y'all sound bitter.
Well, I lived in Atlanta for 30 years, so everything leveled off as I became a teenager. You do notice little things that I learned to say in the northeast that are different (like I said, syrup, pajamas, caramel, route, etc), but the accent is generally non existent at this point. It's the little things like soda vs coke, or tag sale vs yard sale, or shopping cart vs buggy, or stuffing vs dressing.Interesting that your accent has neutralized. I also never noticed the pronunciations of words are also vastly different in some aspects. I will never say y'all. It feels too forced.
I just visited over Labor Day and took my daughter to the aquarium and had a great time. Took her to her favorite pizza place downtown, aquarium, World of coke, then sushi for dinner. Atlanta is a fun city with lots to do. Just got too big and too much of a hassle for me to live there anymore at my age. Moved out west in June.Greenville is about a two hour drive to Atlanta. Went to the aquarium there last week and it was insane.
Soil, auxiliary, tournament... among others always expose me...Well, I lived in Atlanta for 30 years, so everything leveled off as I became a teenager. You do notice little things that I learned to say in the northeast that are different (like I said, syrup, pajamas, caramel, route, etc), but the accent is generally non existent at this point. It's the little things like soda vs coke, or tag sale vs yard sale, or shopping cart vs buggy, or stuffing vs dressing.
There's also fubotv. As a person who travels, or needs to watch things flexibly (including on my phone sometimes), I think it's more convenient than cable. Cheaper too. I can suspend it on the offseason, which also helps.Where do you watch Isles games without cable/verizon?
My week at work down here I asked - "where are you guys going to happy hour later?"After living in the south for almost three months now....
Everybody says "y'all". Don't think I ever will.
I am beginning to recognize that some of the words I say sound weird like water, talk, coffee, etc as soon as they come out of my mouth.
People who move away from NY can't talk bad about it unless they are talking to people who also moved away. Otherwise y'all sound bitter.
My week at work down here I asked - "where are you guys going to happy hour later?"
They stared and pointed - "you're not from down here, huh?" I was immediately outted as a northerner lol.
My in-laws are full on y'all people and I've tried it out to fit in.
Also, there is a strange phenomenon on social media where y'all has gained a ton of steam in memes. I don't really understand it.
Hope you're enjoying Simpsonville!
I've seen it a time or two. GREAT flick. I felt Fetisov still has that air of smugness about himEveryone here must watch Red Army on Starz. Actually showing today at 248p. Story of Fetisov and the Russian hockey team . I won’t give it all away . Great documentary for us hockey fans .. I promise you won’t be able to shut it off.. LGI
I've seen it a time or two. GREAT flick. I felt Fetisov still has that air of smugness about him
I love it when there are 2 of us and they ask how y'all doing?My week at work down here I asked - "where are you guys going to happy hour later?"
They stared and pointed - "you're not from down here, huh?" I was immediately outted as a northerner lol.
My in-laws are full on y'all people and I've tried it out to fit in.
Also, there is a strange phenomenon on social media where y'all has gained a ton of steam in memes. I don't really understand it.
Hope you're enjoying Simpsonville!
I was thinking more like Kadri but I see your point.you must mean like Ivan Drago…. I will break you
Bless your heart and have a nice day!I love it when there are 2 of us and they ask how y'all doing?
I say "all both of us are fine"
Or
When they ask "how many" when we walk into a restaurant
My first thought is " how the f*ck many do you see "
I know I've mellowed (or the happy pills are working) because I don't say it out loud like I want to
To be fair, tons of people go into restaurants and are "still waiting for a friend" when they ask for a table. The host is told to ask.When they ask "how many" when we walk into a restaurant
My first thought is " how the f*ck many do you see "
I get it, my NY sarcasm creeps to the forefront faster than my brain gets a chance to process reality sometimesTo be fair, tons of people go into restaurants and are "still waiting for a friend" when they ask for a table. The host is told to ask.
In New York City “ youknowimsayin” is a popular one word phrase amongst the turnstile jumping sort as is “gimmedolla” and “whatdaf@#$$&#@#$#@#$$lookinatbit#$”I love it when there are 2 of us and they ask how y'all doing?
I say "all both of us are fine"
Or
When they ask "how many" when we walk into a restaurant
My first thought is " how the f*ck many do you see "
I know I've mellowed (or the happy pills are working) because I don't say it out loud like I want to
Move down south where "wajeet?" is a one word phrase for "What did you eat?"In New York City “ youknowimsayin” is a popular one word phrase amongst the turnstile jumping sort