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Nolan Arenado posted:Apparently I've been saying Marriott wrong. I've always said it like "mary-ott" but the way they say it on their commercials is like "marry-it" Have you been pronouncing the name Harriet "hairy-ett"?
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Jerry Cotton posted:Have you been pronouncing the name Harriet "hairy-ett"? How.. else would you?
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Captain Monkey posted:How.. else would you? Plus it doesn't make sense since Harriet isn't spelled with an O.
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I can't believe there are still people that have yet to find out pronounciation derails are even more boring than regional banking differences derails or wet shaving fanatics invasions.
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Flipperwaldt posted:I can't believe there are still people that have yet to find out pronounciation derails are even more boring than regional banking differences derails or wet shaving fanatics invasions. You sound short.
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Jerry Cotton posted:You sound short.
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Flipperwaldt posted:I can't believe there are still people that have yet to find out pronounciation derails are even more boring than regional banking differences derails or wet shaving fanatics invasions. But oh man, bitching about thread content derails. Those are the good ones!
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fullroundaction posted:Today I learned that Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday are the same thing. It depends on what tradition you follow, apparently some people count Maundy Thursday (the Thurs before Easter, the commemoration of the Last Supper) as the end, and some people count Holy Saturday (day before Easter) as the end. I usually resume drinking and other such vices on Easter, which seems a little counter-intuitive so I might start doing the Thursday thing so it's less weird returning to sin on a really family-focused holiday.
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Bought a Van Der Hagen safety razor and wet shave supplies and oh my god, I just realized how amazing this is and what a waste of time gilllette and other multi hydro gimmick bs blades are lmao
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:It depends on what tradition you follow, apparently some people count Maundy Thursday (the Thurs before Easter, the commemoration of the Last Supper) as the end, and some people count Holy Saturday (day before Easter) as the end. Nothing tasted as perfect as the perfectly creamy chocolate from the easter basket after the Lent of not eating it. I'm surprised how long it took me to realize Lent is more than 40 days, also. When I was a kid I guess I just didn't care, or maybe I was measuring it in weeks rather than days up until like right before and never noticed a discrepancy.
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They're mourning doves, not morning doves.
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From the STDH topiclife is killing me posted:What actually happened was the writer of this one figured out the answer after class and decided they'd spin it to make themselves seem like the next Good Will Hunting
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:51 |
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Parabola and parable - coincidence that they sound the same????
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 21:12 |
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Like the classic Playstation game, Parabola the Rapper
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are we talkin about Rhabarberbarbara the Rapper? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcMT395UvWI
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In the Bon Jovi song It's My Life, he sings "like Frankie said, I did it my way," meaning Frank Sinatra and his hit song. He does not sing "like Franklin said..." for noted New Jersey rebel Benjamin Franklin. Jovi isn't a history buff after all, I guess.
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poo poo, from his stint on Ally McBeal I got the notion he was hella into history
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Keigel posted:In the Bon Jovi song It's My Life, he sings "like Frankie said, I did it my way," meaning Frank Sinatra and his hit song. I've only heard of Ben Franklin being associated with Boston and considered Philadelphia his home? How did you come to come to associating him as a New Jersey rebel?
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Greatbacon posted:I've only heard of Ben Franklin being associated with Boston and considered Philadelphia his home? How did you come to come to associating him as a New Jersey rebel? i mean, philadelphia may as well be in new jersey
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Alaois posted:i mean, philadelphia may as well be in new jersey Really the only way you can tell the difference is sidewalk vendors sells lovely sandwiches at one of them.
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flosofl posted:Really the only way you can tell the difference is sidewalk vendors sells lovely sandwiches at one of them. i fuckin love dirt cheap sidewalk sandwitches so in my heart, all those cities are the same <3
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Powaqoatse posted:i fuckin love dirt cheap sidewalk sandwitches so A hell yeah for banh mi
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Until literally just now I thought "Mom's Spaghetti" was a real Eminem song that became a meme because it's memorably odd. I didn't know that it was a parody edit of Lose Yourself, or even intended to be funny.
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Jersey is 4 states. South = Philly, North = New York, Shore = Trashfire, Central = no one cares but there's a bunch of colleges and minor league sports teams and transit. Thing I just figured out today: "Git" as in the Brit insult is pronounced with a hard G. For some reason (not going to justify my thinking) I've always pronounced it "Jit" in my head because I've only ever seen it in text, as far as I know.
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It's pronounced the same way you'd pronounce the 'g'in gif.
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Rollersnake posted:Until literally just now I thought "Mom's Spaghetti" was a real Eminem song that became a meme because it's memorably odd. I didn't know that it was a parody edit of Lose Yourself, or even intended to be funny. He really does say "mom's spaghetti" in Lose Yourself
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right, its oval office/git/wanker
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Bogan King posted:It's pronounced the same way you'd pronounce the 'g'in gif. It's a soft g because the (original) basis of the format is that each frame lasts 1/100 of a second, which is named a jiffy
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Greatbacon posted:I've only heard of Ben Franklin being associated with Boston and considered Philadelphia his home? How did you come to come to associating him as a New Jersey rebel? Sarcasm. Just driving home that I'm a dumbass for drawing a connection to unrelated politicians instead of obvious Frankies.
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Rollersnake posted:Until literally just now I thought "Mom's Spaghetti" was a real Eminem song that became a meme because it's memorably odd. I didn't know that it was a parody edit of Lose Yourself, or even intended to be funny. Blast Fantasto posted:He really does say "mom's spaghetti" in Lose Yourself I really just want to know why now, ~15 years after that song came out, the meme people suddenly noticed & latched onto it.
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sweeperbravo posted:I really just want to know why now, ~15 years after that song came out, the meme people suddenly noticed & latched onto it. Chappelles Show was making spaghetti jokes back in the early aughts but that was just him saying "spaghetti, spaghetti" over a similar beat
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sweeperbravo posted:I really just want to know why now, ~15 years after that song came out, the meme people suddenly noticed & latched onto it. Meme people have no interest in timeliness. See also: All Star, Bee Movie
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urwlA8kPGt4
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Sentient Data posted:It's a soft g because the (original) basis of the format is that each frame lasts 1/100 of a second, which is named a jiffy It's a soft G because the developers came up with the slogan "choosy developers choose gif", riffing on the old "choosy moms" line for Jif peanut butter.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 17:19 |
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I still prefer my admittedly wrong take "like Frankenstein I did it my way"
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I use the hard 'g' because I'm usually referring to the Graphics Interchange Format rather than the Giraffes Interchange Format.
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Len posted:I still prefer my admittedly wrong take "like Frankenstein I did it my way" Actually, it's Frankenstein's Monster I did it my way.
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Phyzzle posted:I use the hard 'g' because I'm usually referring to the Graphics Interchange Format rather than the Giraffes Interchange Format. True, and on the weekends I like to go skuh'bah diving Something I learned in the language thread, "eleven" and "twelve" have their roots in literally meaning one and two left over (after reaching ten) which is kind of neat
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Keigel posted:In the Bon Jovi song It's My Life, he sings "like Frankie said, I did it my way," meaning Frank Sinatra and his hit song. Took me forever to learn that in Eddie Money's Song, " Take Me Home Tonight," he was saying: "[Eddie] Just like Ronnie says....[Ronnie] Be my little baby." It was Ronnie Specter singing a line from her 60's hit, "Be My Baby." It's not just someone singing it, it's her. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVj61ZX_8Cs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g_FD_sYazk
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The Relentless posted:Took me forever to learn that in Eddie Money's Song, " Take Me Home Tonight," he was saying: "[Eddie] Just like Ronnie says....[Ronnie] Be my little baby." "Hey Jealousy" by the Gin Blossums, as interpreted by me up until a year ago when the song became significantly less interesting: "Tell me d'ya think it'd be alright If I could just crash here tonight? You can see I'm no sheep or dragon Anyway I got nowhere to go."
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