
That would be a real shame.
Yes it would be. I remember growing up watching him and Jordan just dominate everyone. Those were the days! I came to the realization last year that I was "old" when I finally had friends that were born in the 90's (and that my tuba instructor is only 3 years older than me) and they didn't remember some of the things I did...they remembered Pippen and Jordan though.TexTuba wrote:That would be a real shame.Arkietuba wrote:Most of the kids today probably don't even know Scottie Pippen...
Some things you just can't erase from your memory banks, like the automatic kneejerk response to "Wreck Tech"tbn.al wrote:[quote="Arkietuba]
Ok, I just now saw the "wonderboy" part.......makes sense that you wouldn't like someone famous from UCA
Well I don't know about that just yet--The gov of my state consistently makes a complete *** of himself (Mr. Secessionist) and does a great job of embarrassing the Lone Star state. Mark Sanford continues to show he has no shame or sense by insisting on remaining in office and humiliating his family and the state of SC. And then there is the ex-congressman from New Orleans who hid his bribes in his freezer--such genius!!bloke wrote:One thing has been sealed in stone this week;
Yankees may never again state or imply that they are mentally superior to people of "the south".
I live right next to a family of them up here in Olde New England.NC_amateur_euph wrote: And, yup, there are rednecks in all parts of the country. Redneckism ain't strictly southern though it may be practiced at a higher level down here in Gawd's Kountry.
I can only guess:bloke wrote:Can ANY of you who have NEVER been south of Iowa/Illinois/Ohio/Pennsyvania define (WITHOUT the aid of "google")cjk wrote:...I do, however, find this thread hysterically funny.
potlikker ...?
Sorry dude. The first of the two is the closest to the truth....but still not right. Bloke is right. Before I moved south I had no idea what it was. Now that I live in Alabama it is part of my vocabulary....like y'all, sweet tea, corn bread, "fixing to...", and "WHERE'S THE F_ _ _ ING FLAG!?!?!?!?"The Big Ben wrote:I can only guess:
1. Some sort of alcohol concoction mixed and served from a pot.
or
2. A pejorative for a person who is poor and reduced to feeding himself by consuming whatever is left in the bottom of a cooking pot after others are finished with it.
How did I do?
In upstate New York you call that dialect "Potato."The Big Ben wrote:The South does have regional dialects which are quite creative and, at times humorous.
since I'm from the South, I guess I should change my moniker tobloke wrote:cattywampus - askew
Noxubee means "stinking water" and I can attest to the correctness of the naming (at least at some parts of the Noxubee river). Shuqualak is actually pronounced "Sugar-lock." The only Choctaw words I really remember from when I studied it are issk which means deer, and isskina which is the word for horse but which literally translates as "it's kind of like a deer."the elephant wrote: My town is a Choctaw word - Yazoo - which means (supposedly) river of death. We have towns named Neshoba, Noxubee, Tombigbee, Shuqualak, Wahalak, Tishomingo, Panola, Toomsuba, Pontotoc, Scooba, Tunica, Biloxi, Bogue Chitto, Byhalia, Chulahoma, Copiah, Pachuta, Pascagoula, Satartia, Tallahatchie, Tippah, Oktibbeha, Winona, Yalobusha, etc.
I got laughed at for calling it Shuck-QUAY-lack, but that's how it looks to me. I can't say I particularly enjoy the Macon/Shuqualak area, despite quite liking Starkville.the elephant wrote:I used to teach out in Macon and Shuqualak. The locals say it "SHUG-uh-lahk" and the little town to the south (Wahalak) as "wa-HALL-uk" - I hated teaching in Shuqualak. And yes, Macon and all that area have an odor from the river.
I think so, but I'm not 100% sure. Haven't actually read Keith's book yet.the elephant wrote:Would isskina be the original form of Issaquena? Or are these different words altogether?
Fingers crossed for you. I know that several of my friends who teach as adjuncts there were put through the ringer this year.the elephant wrote:I was teaching at MSU last year and might again this year if the money returns. The economy tanked and all the schools were crushed by the Legislature. The offer given to my wife and me was far too low to make any profit at all. We would have been paying to teach. Shame. Maybe we will go back this coming year. They are keeping us somewhat involved out there...