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Post by RPizzle » Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:48 am

Central PA Dialect

We will switch our ile to owl (like the bird) sounds. Actually, this isn't a switch for the locals, its what is used and understood. (This makes us sound Southern)

So a shopping aisle will be an owl.
A mile of distance with be a mowl.
A pile of leaves will be pronounced as a pow.

About is used when very should be used.
You are about dumb = You are very dumb.

About half is used for added emphasis.
You are about half dumb = You are really, really, dumb.

Instead of washing things you 'warsh' them...though this is a dying term, similar to 'redd up' (clean) your room.


Anyway...there is a short and sweet primer of PA linguistics...I figure Wikipedia would have something more indepth if for some unnatural reason anyone cares.

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Post by RPizzle » Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:49 am

Animavore wrote:
RPizzle wrote:I wouldn't say that I'm so much of a hick. The whole intellectualism, atheist, logic thing makes me a fairly big pariah around here.

Our local dialect is terrible though, very hick sounding. I try my best to suppress it.

Trust me...I want out of here as fast as humanly possible.
Jeez. I was just kiddin'.
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Post by irreligionist » Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:59 am

Welcome :cheers:

...gee, the PA dialect is about half silly :hehe:

Unlike you, I wasn't subjected to a grilling when I joined, so nothing is known of me :biggrin:

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Post by lordpasternack » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:02 am

irreligionist wrote:Unlike you, I wasn't subjected to a grilling when I joined, so nothing is known of me :biggrin:
Awwwww... If only I'd mentioned that I linked you here, too... :-|
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Post by Don't Panic » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:06 am

Welcome RPizzle, watch out for the piranha pool by the bar, they like Americans. :cheers:
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Post by FBM » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:44 am

DP wrote:Welcome RPizzle, watch out for the piranha pool by the bar, they like Americans. :cheers:
They seem to be about the only ones who do... :biggrin:
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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:59 am

Fo shizzle my nizzle, RPizzle.
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:00 am

FBM wrote:
DP wrote:Welcome RPizzle, watch out for the piranha pool by the bar, they like Americans. :cheers:
They seem to be about the only ones who do... :biggrin:
We must be biscuit-flavoured. :coffee:
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Post by charlou » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:21 am

Hello and welcome :td:

RPizzle wrote:Black and Navy: Seems snazzy. A bit dark, but it would exude power.
Sounds about right ... :mrgreen: /in joke


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Post by FBM » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:23 am

Bella Fortuna wrote:
FBM wrote:
DP wrote:Welcome RPizzle, watch out for the piranha pool by the bar, they like Americans. :cheers:
They seem to be about the only ones who do... :biggrin:
We must be biscuit-flavoured. :coffee:
Or grits-flavoured. 8-)
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Post by CJ » Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:12 am

Well you've answered our questions. What would you like to know about us :pop:

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Post by AshtonBlack » Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:13 am

Welcome welcome.

To increase you knowledge of "The Great Biscuit Mass Debate."

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Post by Transgirlofnofaith » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:19 am

Hello, RPizzle. You might remember me from RD.net as Rhymeswithpurple. Anyway, I'm the forum's resident Furry, and a narcissistic egomaniacal eccentric genius. So, the questions:

1) What do you think of Furries?

1) a] Do you think we bite?

1) b] Would you like it if we did bite?

2) What classic and bestseller fiction and non-fiction books have you read? A rough list is fine.

3) What would you recommend for a good fur shampoo?

4) Have you ever been outside the US?

5) Can you provide any links to Yiffy art?

6) Do you think the world's fucked?

7) Do you know where I could find a friendly badger?

8) I might get guff for this, but what are your Horoscope and Chinese signs?
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Post by RPizzle » Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:08 am

Yay! More questions. I am really enjoying addressing all these posts without the standard issue wall of text!

1) What do you think of Furries?
I really have no opinion, mostly based on a complete and utter lack of understanding of Furries in general. My entire breadth of knowledge on the subject is limited to Wikipedia, as I personally don't know anyone who is a Furry. The most I can say with any force is that I find much of the Furry artwork enjoyable and oddly fascinating. Because I don't really understand it, I'm rather curious about it.

1) a] Do you think we bite?
Probably.

1) b] Would you like it if we did bite?
Also, probably.

2) What classic and bestseller fiction and non-fiction books have you read? A rough list is fine.
1984 (my favorite book), Brave New World, Great Expectations, East of Eden, Grapes of Wrath, the works of Homer, Shakespeare etc. The last book I read was Ender's Game. The next book I'll read will be the beginning of the Sword of Truth series, at a friend's request. I tend to read non-traditional books based on various settings, e.g. I tend to enjoy many of the books set in the Warhammer 40k universe. I'm also an anime/manga nerd, so I'll often be flipping through those online. My favorite themes tend to be dark fantasy or dystopian sci-fi. I know, all warm and fuzzy.

3) What would you recommend for a good fur shampoo?
My shampoo preference would have to be Nexus. I figure if it works for your scalp...it will work for fur.

4) Have you ever been outside the US?
I have only been to, what our locals affectionately refer to as 'America's hat'. Outside of that, I've pretty much been in Pennsylvania for my entire life. I have a very strong yearning to travel and experience the world, however. I'm hopeful to study abroad, in Japan or England if possible, even if it means extending my undergraduate studies an extra year. I may also go to medical school abroad, but that is still a few years away.

5) Can you provide any links to Yiffy art?
I understand the word Yiff. Is Yiffy art the one with...things...doing things....to things....with things...? I've said enough.

6) Do you think the world's fucked?
The world...the world is going to be fine. Humans on the other hand...not so much.

7) Do you know where I could find a friendly badger?
I have no idea what you are talking about. All of I can think of now is that Badger, Badger, Badger song...Mushroom...Mushroom.

8) I might get guff for this, but what are your Horoscope and Chinese signs?
By Astrology I am a Capricorn (Sun), Gemini (Moon), Scorpio (Rising). My Chinese sign as far as I know is the Ox. Also, my Wiccan friend says that my element is strongly Earth. I've read about these things, though I don't follow it personally. However, I do find them to be generally dead on.

If you like personality predictors, you should try the free test on Humanmetrics. It was extremely accurate in my case (taking it for an Organizational Psychology class), and I believe there is actual scientific basis on it. That would be the 'INTJ' thing I listed in my original post.

Alright! Keep them coming.

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Post by gooseboy » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:30 am

Welcome RPizzle :td: :td:

I see you like being grilled like a Philly Cheesesteak*... I'll do my best:

1) How far do you live from Scranton?
2) How would you describe Baltimore?
3) The liberty bell is English, and the Statue of Liberty is French. Is this relevant?
4) Do you live in the real America? If so is it any good? Better than the fake America I presume?

* Attempt at sounding like a yokel, I mean local.
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