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WDWDen
08-29-2005, 12:21 PM
Thats right people!!! :x From this moment forth, your silly little mouse party will be known as 'RatFest 05' :twisted:
Mr Tagrel sir, would you kindly change the name of this forum now?!
Enjoy!
MargaretJ
08-29-2005, 12:27 PM
Thats right people!!! :x From this moment forth, your silly little mouse party will be known as 'RatFest 05' :twisted:
Mr Tagrel sir, would you kindly change the name of this forum now?!
Enjoy!
Well thank goodness you can now call us RFer's instead of MFer's. You know MFer sounds so terrible. :shock: :angelPlug:
MissBianca
08-29-2005, 01:42 PM
:lol: And you're leading up the Sour Grapefest, dear Dennis!
I don't know which is more fun, watching you sulk or seeing you at Rodentfest!
ddoll
08-29-2005, 03:04 PM
Now Dennis, you know we can only rename it if you're coming for sure. And then guess who will be the Honorary Rat? :nahnah:
Timon
08-29-2005, 06:57 PM
Now Dennis, you know we can only rename it if you're coming for sure. And then guess who will be the Honorary Rat? :nahnah:
I thought his renaming of MouseFest was his way of confirming his coming since he is the Big Rat Himself :wink:
PixiePrincess
08-29-2005, 07:29 PM
Thats right people!!! :x From this moment forth, your silly little mouse party will be known as 'RatFest 05' :twisted:
Mr Tagrel sir, would you kindly change the name of this forum now?!
Enjoy!
Well thank goodness you can now call us RFer's instead of MFer's. You know MFer sounds so terrible. :shock: :angelPlug:
:lmbo:
I thought the same thing!!
PixiePrincess
08-29-2005, 07:31 PM
Thats right people!!! :x From this moment forth, your silly little mouse party will be known as 'RatFest 05' :twisted:
Mr Tagrel sir, would you kindly change the name of this forum now?!
Enjoy!
Enjoy??
Not a problem, I will! :nahnah:
Moley
08-29-2005, 08:51 PM
We can have some nice Rat Fest expressions, too. "Rat Cheer" will be among the first. :mrgreenSanta:
Hey Moley, where are you?!
I'm Rat Cheer! Hey, y'all! :wave:
BriarRose
08-29-2005, 11:03 PM
Hey Moley, where are you?!
I'm Rat Cheer! Hey, y'all!
Sounds like something from the Redneck Dictionary :D
ddoll
08-30-2005, 07:59 AM
Moley, I am so far north.... do you have any idea how many times I had to read that to figure out what it meant? LOL
I have to spend some more time with southerners....
LimeGreenCheri
08-30-2005, 08:04 AM
ROFLOL ddoll! Hang with me sister and you'll learn lots. :coolSmile:
ddoll
08-30-2005, 08:06 AM
Okay, Cheri....should I be frightened?
LimeGreenCheri
08-30-2005, 08:11 AM
Be skeeerd, Be very skeeerd! :help:
Moley, I am so far north.... do you have any idea how many times I had to read that to figure out what it meant? LOL
I have to spend some more time with southerners....
I had to read that several times before I got it! But then again I'm from Jersey, 'nuff said!!!!!
WDWDen
08-30-2005, 08:59 AM
Hey, I've read it 50 times and I STILL don't get it! :confused2: Whatever it means, I'm SURE its something nice! :-) Right Moley? :evil:
Photographer
08-30-2005, 09:15 AM
Ohhhhh, I get it now after trying it with a southern accent. :D
SuzyQ
08-30-2005, 12:43 PM
Finally, that rat from Muppets will get his due spotlight! (Robin, what was his name???)
Daffy_Duck
08-30-2005, 01:26 PM
Moley, I am so far north.... do you have any idea how many times I had to read that to figure out what it meant? LOL
I have to spend some more time with southerners....
Im still lost! You should try saying it in an english accent, even though I dont get it, it still sounds funny!! :D
Moley
08-30-2005, 01:38 PM
Rat Cheer for all you Southern drawl challenged is "Right Here." So I"m rat cheer if you need me. :D
PixiePrincess
08-30-2005, 02:57 PM
Moley, I am so far north.... do you have any idea how many times I had to read that to figure out what it meant? LOL
I have to spend some more time with southerners....
:confused2:
well, I was born in Jersey, raised in NY and moved south.... and I don't get it.
I guess my yankee blood prevents me from knowing the answer! :lol:
PixiePrincess
08-30-2005, 03:05 PM
Rat Cheer for all you Southern drawl challenged is "Right Here." So I"m rat cheer if you need me. :D
Ohhhhh! I would have never gotten that w/ my NY accent. :lol: And I live in the south :P
I've lived here 17 years and I'm still amazed when I hear sayings like:
I'm fixing to go to the store
Cut the lights ON {cut?}
turn on the hose pipe or cut off the hose pipe {I'm not even sure if I know what a hose pipe is! :rofl: }
right quick
hush {where I'm from it's shut up :lol: }
my child is ill {hmmm, do you mean sick? :confused2: }
a grocery cart is a buggy
ink pen { is that different from a pen?}
I'm teasing w/ these ~not making fun! Ya'll
After all, I do say
Dawg Instead of dog
and I can't even spell the way I say coffee and I go to the maul :lol: I still have my NY accent after all these years!
WillCAD
08-30-2005, 06:16 PM
Chuptu?
Jeetyet?
ddoll
08-30-2005, 06:18 PM
See Will, in RI it's,
"Jeet?"
"No. Jew?"
Faggedaboudit
Carrie
08-30-2005, 07:32 PM
The only Western PA term I can think of is "youins" pronounced a lot like "yins" in place of the southern word, ya'll. Oh, and my mom always told us to "red up" our bedrooms when they got messy.
Robin
08-30-2005, 08:08 PM
How Sweet Dennis! Rizzo is thrilled that you want to rename Mousefest after him. :lol:
Robin
08-30-2005, 08:11 PM
and I can't even spell the way I say coffee and I go to the maul :lol: I still have my NY accent after all these years!
Wanna cuppa cawfee? :wink:
BriarRose
08-30-2005, 08:57 PM
Oh I have another for you!
The ditch on the side of the road is a "bar ditch"
at the end of the day we are "fixin ta go ta the house" - you mean we are not going home!
one time we were at a convention some of our party was downstairs my boss went to find them. She came back and said "they were fixin to get on the elevator" I looked at her with a straight face and said "Is it broken" A tried and true Texan to this day does not say "fixin to" anymore :D
Moving to TX 8 years ago from KS/MO sure changed my vocabulary :D
PixiePrincess
08-30-2005, 09:23 PM
and I can't even spell the way I say coffee and I go to the maul :lol: I still have my NY accent after all these years!
Wanna cuppa cawfee? :wink:
Yes! that's it!! :lol: Cawfee!! My kids die when I order a cup of cawfee! They hate the way I say it.
Photographer
08-30-2005, 09:33 PM
Although my accent isn't strong: I pahked my cah in Harvahd yahd.
Robin
08-30-2005, 09:59 PM
[es! that's it!! :lol: Cawfee!! My kids die when I order a cup of cawfee! They hate the way I say it.
Do you find the more folks tease you the heavier your accent gets? :lol:
Robin
08-30-2005, 10:01 PM
Rat Cheer for all you Southern drawl challenged is "Right Here." So I"m rat cheer if you need me. :D
Now in NJ it would be. I've got your rat cheer...right here. :rofl:
lynner5996
08-30-2005, 10:07 PM
Yew betcha, kids, I'll be there!
JustJan
08-30-2005, 10:07 PM
Y'all have me laughing so hard! I have lived in Chicago all my life until spending 3 years in South Carolina about 15 years ago. People to this day still ask me where I'm from...and I don't think I have an accent of any kind!
Some of my favorites were:
"Put up" stuff instead of putting away
having "Boils" instead of Barbecues (corn boil, shrimp boil)
eating "Bog" - tastes better than it sounds
Oh the memories - I loved living there....
Have a great one all! LOL
Jan (Jaaaaaaan)
Timon
08-30-2005, 11:09 PM
My sister and bil both born and raised in NYC moved to Knoxville TN. My bil had a project to do at home the required the help of a friend. When he asked the friend if he could give him a hand the friend replied "I don't care to". Both my bil and sister took that to mean he didn't want to help. What it actually means is that he'd help. Don't you just love local dialects?
MissBianca
08-31-2005, 12:07 AM
Ah, Timon--your story brought back an early disagreement with Bernard. We weren't even dating at the time.
He said he needed something "right away" which to me meant "right that moment" and to him meant "whenever you get around to it."
Having lived in the Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and (briefly) Southwest, every single one of these accents and regionalisms sound familiar to me. Viva the differences!
WDWDen
08-31-2005, 05:57 AM
No matter WHERE you live, NO, means YES!!!! ;-)
PixiePrincess
08-31-2005, 10:18 AM
No matter WHERE you live, NO, means YES!!!! ;-)
Oh tricky! You said no to Mousefest, but you really meant YES?!!
:nahnah:
I knew it, you're going to be there!!!! You little rat!! :twisted:
Rat Cheer for all you Southern drawl challenged is "Right Here." So I"m rat cheer if you need me. :D
Now in NJ it would be. I've got your rat cheer...right here. :rofl:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Robin you got that right!! I said something very similar to Joe just this afternoon :wink:
SuzyQ
08-31-2005, 03:46 PM
How Sweet Dennis! Rizzo is thrilled that you want to rename Mousefest after him. :lol:
Ahhhhh! Yes! Rizzo is the name of that pesk. .y . .. er r. .cute lovable rat!
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