Awww, yinz mean dem Buccos, don'tcha? Dey suck since arahnd '92, n'at. Meetcha at Primmanis, but dey better have Ahrn awn tap.
Fu*k e, bucoz who lost to dat Atlanta team back in da dey. I stopped caring den. Hey, did I ever tell yinz dat I knew myron cope and bill hillgrove personally? Yep. If dey doan have an ahrn at primmani's imma cawl Sophie da former mayor and get her on it, n'at! lets go pump an ahrn!
Awww, yinz mean dem Buccos, don'tcha? Dey suck since arahnd '92, n'at. Meetcha at Primmanis, but dey better have Ahrn awn tap.
Fu*k em bucks who lost to dat Atlanta team back in da dey. I stopped caring den. Hey, did I ever tell yinz dat I knew myron cope and bill hillgrove personally? Yep. If dey doan have an ahrn at primmani's imma cawl Sophie da former mayor and get her on it, n'at! lets go pump an ahrn!
Jeez, dis tawpic is rill old, n'at. Wunner who stawrted it back inna day?
I doan eben know. Prolly should go wif a babushka, n'at. Waiting on some perogies in McKees Rocks, hoping for Pants N'At to open. Dem stillers have sucked hard for a couple years, n'at. Should we go to Primmanis?
Awww, yinz mean dem Buccos, don'tcha? Dey suck since arahnd '92, n'at. Meetcha at Primmanis, but dey better have Ahrn awn tap.
Jeez, dis tawpic is rill old, n'at. Wunner who stawrted it back inna day?
I doan eben know. Prolly should go wif a babushka, n'at. Waiting on some perogies in McKees Rocks, hoping for Pants N'At to open. Dem stillers have sucked hard for a couple years, n'at. Should we go to Primmanis?
I wondered if you'd heard of it or not...but that is the common denominator between these 2 guys. I should just ask one of them where they learned that. Maybe their parents brought it in from elsewhere. Actually, one of them is more from the Bethlehem area, which is closer to Allentown.
EDIT: It still makes me laugh remembering when you imitated someone saying "Pixburgh"
kinda odd. i grew up there and lived 35 years in and around Pittsburgh (H!! yes, there is an H on the end) and i have never run into that. hmm.
I wondered if you'd heard of it or not...but that is the common denominator between these 2 guys. I should just ask one of them where they learned that. Maybe their parents brought it in from elsewhere. Actually, one of them is more from the Bethlehem area, which is closer to Allentown.
EDIT: It still makes me laugh remembering when you imitated someone saying "Pixburgh"
I've noticed that it must be a regional thing in the area of Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh....for men to call women "miss" instead of their names, sometimes.
And this is different than when you would formally refer to someone in public (e.g., "Excuse me, miss, you dropped your hat"). This is someone who knows you well, and instead of saying, "Thanks, Alexandra" they would say, "Thanks, miss."
I know two people here in town who moved here from the Pixburg area, who do that.
Kinda cool....
kinda odd. i grew up there and lived 35 years in and around Pittsburgh (H!! yes, there is an H on the end) and i have never run into that. hmm.
I've noticed that it must be a regional thing in the area of Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh....for men to call women "miss" instead of their names, sometimes.
And this is different than when you would formally refer to someone in public (e.g., "Excuse me, miss, you dropped your hat"). This is someone who knows you well, and instead of saying, "Thanks, Alexandra" they would say, "Thanks, miss."
I know two people here in town who moved here from the Pixburg area, who do that.
I just moved to Pittsburgh from California and I have loved it. I don't have the 5 hour commute to and from work anymore and the people and town has been superb...I love it and will probably stay.