SVreX wrote:
Knurled wrote:
The takeaway from this thread is: Alla y'all talk funny.
Round here, that would be "all y'all". It's plural for "y'all".
Y'all is the plural "you" that English so desperately needs.
Listen, all of you all, this is a sabotage.
johnnie
New Reader
3/18/16 8:21 p.m.
When I first moved to Illinois in the early '00s and being unaccustomed to being able to by every kind of beverage including hard liquor at the grocery, I said to the clerk at the liquor store, "this seems to be the only package store in town." I got a cross-eyed look. "A what?" It was one of two, but you could get spirits at every corner tavern and the grocery, so no need unless you were hosting a kegger. Two liquor stores in a town of around 40k people versus 7 or 8 in my little home town of 14k people. Regional liquor laws, like dialects, are weird.
Can't stand it. I know you planned it. I'ma set it straight, this watergate.
In reply to EastCoastMojo:
I all ways thought Fred Kelly as "Bunny" was an underrated actor.
Before moving to SE MI the only Coney Island I knew of was on the East Coast. Around here they are places you go to eat and they are all over the place. I just tried a Coney Dog for the first time about a year ago.
When deciding what food to eat, I would say "whadda ya want", my wife (from Ann Arbor) says "what do you feel for".