Hi Wingo. Are you Northerner of Southerner Utahn?Still some of us kicking around
So far north I'm almost Canadian, but not quite. MNHi Wingo. Are you Northerner of Southerner Utahn?
Hey Neighbour! \So far north I'm almost Canadian, but not quite. MN
I'ma thinkin ya still say EH at the end of nearly every sentence eh?Hey Neighbour! \
Are there Aggies in your backyard?Hey Neighbour! \
Wow!I'ma thinkin ya still say EH at the end of nearly every sentence eh?
I'ma thinkin ya still say EH at the end of nearly every sentence eh?
I was brought up properly in England to say "Pardon" not Eh!
Welcome Aboard!I just found this club the other day, hoping I didnt miss out on all the community! I have recently come to really love the avalanche, and im planning on getting one soon, Im in talks to pick up an 09' LTZ.
I just escaped from Sacramento... moved to the Edge of the World up here on the Washington Coast, I miss the Sun!I think that I'm one of the only ones still around from California. We used to have a club in Sacramento. No more.
Here in the Midwest we really like to screw with people. Instead of Pardon, Huh, What or any of those, we say Please? (which I can only assume was shortened from something like "Can you please repeat that?"Round here, we jus say HUH?
Because everything in England is properI was brought up properly in England to say "Pardon" not Eh!
EXT4ME, same here.... just a habit.
1. Canada is not a territory it’s a country.It's a running joke here in Iowa about the north territory (the great white north), that they say EH after every sentence and and call anyone not from there "hosers". Usually I think it was used after a statement of fact or just a statement with no meaning, it wasn't meant as a question. Maybe I missed something in the translation?
frito, I'm from St. Louis, now live in Iowa, have lived in many states in the south, west, and east of the Big River since I became an adult (never have matured unfortunately). The only time I've said "please" is when I ask for something and then I say thank you ...
Am I missing what you mean?
EXT4ME, same here.... just a habit.
UUGG! Somehow I wasn't expecting a geography lesson.1. Canada is not a territory it’s a country.
2. I haven’t heard anyone use the word hoser in 30 years.
3. Bob and Doug McKenzie were fictional characters from a TV show in the 80’s called “The Great White North, eh.