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  • #16
    Quoth BookstoreEscapee View Post
    Seriously, someone asked my junior-year college roommate a similar question...and she's from Connecticut.
    Heh. My mom moved out here from southern Illinois in 1961. Went back to visit IL not too long after the move and people were asking if there were paved roads out here and if there were teepees lined up along the road!

    Quoth BookstoreEscapee View Post
    but I'll be damned if I'll be Mrs. His First Name Last Name.
    Same here.
    It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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    • #17
      Gotta say Cookiesaur - I'm always more impressed with people who have DECIDED to live here (with all the work and hassle that entails) than many of those who "strove" to be born here.

      Hopefully you and the Hubs are now at the laughing rather than the anger stage at this buffoon. A threat emptier and more willfully malicious than the usual SC's "I'll get you fired!" And striking through a spouse as well. Sad.


      Quoth calulu View Post
      How very Ugly American of him! Sorry you're going through this.
      huh. Went over it again and missed the part where the Cookiesaur said this was an american. Is it only citizens of my country who behave this poorly? Or are there asshats everywhere?

      Quoth Can I Help Your A$$? View Post
      Does no one think it a bit absurd to be a "maiden" at age 37, and suddenly drop it and become Mrs. His First Name/His Last Name? Well, it is to me.
      My wife and I got married when I was 39 and she 36. She kept her family name. It was just too much hassle at that point - bills, insurance, trusts, etc. etc. I've got no ego tied up in it, so...

      Also, it really seems LESS suspicious (Homeland Security-wise) for someone to retain their name to me. I mean, marrying and getting that new citizenship AND new name seems like it has the potential to cover up a lot of past.....
      Last edited by Broomjockey; 03-13-2009, 07:13 PM. Reason: consecutive posts

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      • #18
        At this point if I ever get married I would have to keep my last name, otherwise things would just get too confusing. My legal name is First, Middle, Mother Maiden-Father's Last Name. But I go by First Mother's Maiden Name. (It was the 70's, she also has the same last name as me.) My kids are First, Middle, their father's last name, My mother's maiden name. Are you confused? Don't worry, so am I.

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        • #19
          lol, I changed my name two weeks into my first semester of ROTC. Most school ROTC files have me as my new last name, but a lotta DOD stuff still has me as my first last name...so I'm sure there will be joy-joy times throughout my military career because of this.

          And...I'm pretty sure the wording is now, "Mr. and Mrs. [his first name] [her first name] [last name]." At least, that's how it was @ my uncle's wedding last week...

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          • #20
            Quoth CrazedClerkthe2nd View Post

            In Canada we use long As, so instead of Paw-sta we say Pass-ta, instead of Mare-e-O (as in the Nintendo mascot), it's Mar-E-O.
            Paw-sta? Mare-e-o?

            Get out of the South before your brain melts. We pronounce both of those words the right way here in Connecticut.

            Next thing you'll be saying 'witchadija' is a real word.
            Last edited by Ree; 03-09-2009, 07:33 AM. Reason: Excessive quoting

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            • #21
              Beavis and Butthead are not role models, they're not even human, they're cartoons, some of the things they do could cause a real person to get hurt, expelled or possibly deported, to put it another way, don't try this at home.
              - They say nothing good happens at 2AM, they're right, I happen at 2AM.

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              • #22
                Quoth Argabarga View Post
                Beavis and Butthead are not role models, they're not even human, they're cartoons, some of the things they do could cause a real person to get hurt, expelled or possibly deported, to put it another way, don't try this at home.
                I lived about 15 minutes from the real high school theirs was based off of growing up.

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                • #23
                  Pass-ta... Mar-E-O.

                  We say it that way in upstate NY too. well maybe more like mar-E-o but ... pretty close.


                  personally... i'm 36 but... yeah i'll probably change my name when i get married. my bf & I both have polish last names but his is more pronounceable to regular people & i'll still have the same initials (lol)
                  Last edited by PepperElf; 03-09-2009, 12:27 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Quoth Cookiesaur View Post
                    So then the guy leans in close, and whispers, "Give me the refund or I'll call immigration and tell them your wife needs to be deported."

                    This is, of course, an empty threat. My paperwork and my marriage is watertight.
                    Even if your paperwork and marriage weren't so solid, it wouldn't matter. One of my oldest and dearest friends used to work for Immigration as a lawyer. Her very job was to analyze files of marriages of foreigners to Americans to see if they were legit or not. And she made it really clear to me that some douchebag calling up Immigration and ratting someone out really would not have any effect on how they do things. They have plenty on their plate already, and get crackpot calls all the time...they have neither the time nor the manpower to go investigating every call they get about some foreigner that's here.

                    And the fact that you ARE solid with your paperwork and your marriage is just that much better. His threat, whether he knew it or not, was emptier than his head. Which is a feat in itself.

                    Quoth Can I Help Your A$$? View Post
                    Does no one think it a bit absurd to be a "maiden" at age 37, and suddenly drop it and become Mrs. His First Name/His Last Name? Well, it is to me. At 20, 25?
                    I don't think the age has anything to do with it. If you want to take his name, great. If you don't, fine. It's 2009. Big flippin' deal. I know when I was engaged, my fiance had no intention of taking my last name. My opinion of that? Fine by me. I wanted her to be HAPPY. I could give two shits about someone taking my name. I have it. Why do I need her to have it? So, if it works for you to keep your name, awesome. If it works for you to take his name, great. But I don't really see it as an age thing. Maybe that's just me though.

                    "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
                    Still A Customer."

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                    • #25
                      Dunno, what tends to be a giveaway for the Canadians I know personally are the stereotypical "aboot" and "eh" usages. One guy I knew even went "ow" with a Canadian accent.

                      Me being out west, I have a habit of saying "Ah dunno" instead of "I dunno", but I have relatives out of state who drink "cawffee".

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                      • #26
                        Quoth Voldine View Post
                        Next thing you'll be saying 'witchadija' is a real word.
                        Witchadija is a terrible word.

                        Just don't knock 'y'all'. I will continue using y'all until I come across a better second person plural for the English language.

                        Though if people start making a big thing out of it(and people have), I start randomly dropping vous and Sie in at random where necessary.
                        Character flaws aren't a philosophy -Scott Adams

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                        • #27
                          Quoth Drakstern View Post

                          Just don't knock 'y'all'. I will continue using y'all until I come across a better second person plural for the English language.
                          Hate to break it to you, but last time I checked, 'y'all' = you (singular) and 'all y'all' = you (plural)...

                          EDIT: Oh god.. I'm arguing the proper usage of redneck slang. I never thought I'd sink to this level.
                          "I'm working for popcorn - what I get paid doesn't rise to the level of peanuts." -Courtesy of Darkwish

                          ...Beware the voice without a face...

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                          • #28
                            Quoth NightWatch View Post
                            Hate to break it to you, but last time I checked, 'y'all' = you (singular) and 'all y'all' = you (plural)...

                            EDIT: Oh god.. I'm arguing the proper usage of redneck slang. I never thought I'd sink to this level.
                            I'm good at dragging people to my level, but try to avoid using it when I'm away from 4chan.

                            And as I said 'you all' can be interpreted as a second person plural, and I use it as such.
                            Character flaws aren't a philosophy -Scott Adams

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                            • #29
                              My name is Joe, and I am Canadian! (Classic Canadian commercial)

                              I must admit that I do end sentences with "eh" on occasion. And I do pronounce it "zed", not "zee". Other than that, I can think of no other Canadian-isms that I might use.




                              Other than being polite, that is. Had a few tourists comment about how polite people are "up here".
                              Last edited by El Pollo Guerrera; 03-11-2009, 04:46 AM.
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                              • #30
                                Don't wanna be an American IDIOT! ......Glad to hear that SC got banned from the store.
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