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Picksburghers

mudgemudge Member Posts: 4,225 ✭✭
edited February 2004 in General Discussion
A friend sent this to me and I don't know whether I should be worried that I do understand parts of it or that I don't.
Mrs. Mudge understands ALL of it. She grew up across the river in Ohio. Sometimes she scares me.

Subject: Picksburghers

Ah yes! "Picksburgh." Yunz are from Picksburgh if . . .

You didn't have a spring break in high school.

You walk carefully when it is "slippy" outside.

You often go down to the "crick."

You've told your children to "red up" their rooms.

You can remember telling your little brother/sister to stop being so "nebby."

You've gotten hurt by falling into a "jaggerbush."

Your mother or grandmother has been seen wearing a "babushka"

You've "warshed" the clothes.

I ask you to hand me one of those "Gum-Bands" you actually know what I'm talking about.

You know you can't drive too fast on the back roads, because of the deer.

You know Beaver Valley, Turtle Creek, Moon, Mars, Slippery Rock, Greentree and New Castle are names of towns. (and you've been tomost, if not all, of them.)

A girl walks up to three of her girl friends and says, HEY YENZ GUYS"

You hear "you guyses," and don't think twice. (Example..."you guyses house is nice")

You know the three rivers by name and understand that "The Point" isn't just on a writing instrument.

Someone refers to "The Mon" or "The Yough" and you know exactly what they're talking about.

You remember the blizzard of 1994 (or 1976, or 1939, or...) and remember not being able to go outside because the snow was over your head and you would have suffocated.

Someone starts the chant, "Here we go Still-ers!" and you join in.
In the proper cadence. Waving the appropriately colored towel.

Bob Prince and "There's a bug loose on the rug." hold special meaning for you.

You've either eaten a Farkleberry Tart or know someone who has.

You drink pop, eat hoagies, love perogies and one of your favorite sandwiches actually has french fries ON it.

You know what a "still mill" is.

You expect temps in the winter to be record breaking cold and temps in the summer to be record breaking hot.

You know what Eat 'N Park is and frequently ate breakfast there at 2:00 AM after the bar closed and made fun of people.

You order "dippy eggs" in a restaurant and get exactly what you wanted.

You spent your summers, or a school picnic, at Kennywood, Sand Castle, or Idlewild.

You've been to the Braun's Bread Plant or Story Book Forest for a school field trip.

"Chipped ham" was always in your refrigerator when you were growin up.

You refuse to buy any condiments besides Heinz unless a Pittsburgh athlete's picture is on the side of the container.

Franco, Roberto, and Mario don't need last names and you can recite their exploits by heart.

Your last name has 8 or more letters in it (and you either have a
'Z,' 'U' or a 'ski' somewhere in there) and nobody can pronounce it.
And oft times, even if your name has fewer letters, folks still can't
pronounce it.

Food at a wedding reception consists of rigatoni, stuffed cabbage,
sauerkraut and polska kielbasa.

Mudge the confused


I can't come to work today. The voices said, STAY HOME AND CLEAN THE GUNS!

Comments

  • richbugrichbug Member Posts: 3,650
    edited November -1
    I grew up hating and still hate Pittsburgers, I grew up about 70 miles away near a state park, and they invaded us every summer. Quite generally a bunch of *, that acted like they owned the county 3 months out of the year. I still am familiar with the language, and went to school in Slippery Rock, if anyone needs a translator I would be glad to help out.

    My border collie is smarter than your honor student.
  • gunrunner68gunrunner68 Member Posts: 582 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Do you hate me???
  • Druid1Druid1 Member Posts: 30 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    yenz hit the steel curtian on the head. I live in the South Side of Picksburgh and when I travle no one can understand a word I say. And i like it like that! FYI my last name DOES have 8 letters and only old pollocks can pronounce it!

    the first step to failure is trying
  • gunrunner68gunrunner68 Member Posts: 582 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm from the north hills. This is one great town!
  • Big Sky RedneckBig Sky Redneck Member Posts: 19,752 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They really do talk like that over there[:D] My seester lives in Da-burg and I have been there many many times. And he who degrades the Steelers shall be bull whipped in public by Jack Lambert. Richbug, the Steelers go to Johnstown for spring training, is that where you grew up?

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  • gap1916gap1916 Member Posts: 4,977
    edited November -1
    3 rivers is one very beautiful place. my 2 cents [8D]

    Greg
    Former
    USMC
    ANGLICO
  • ndbillyndbilly Member Posts: 1,573 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They go to Latrobe, not Johnstown. Next time yunz come we'll go up Mum's and have pitnic.
  • Big Sky RedneckBig Sky Redneck Member Posts: 19,752 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I stand corrected, it is Latrobe. It's not far from Johnstown though[:D][:D]

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  • UNIVERSITY50UNIVERSITY50 Member Posts: 1,705 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    You will also know where Grafton, McKees rock, North hills, Harmony, Cranberry, wexford, The Tunnels etc.. are! they do not have traffic lights, they are and always will be just REDLIGHTS! and when giving direction you tell the person to "go thru 2 redlight and turn left". Campbell is pronouced camel, how about Liberty ave., fish markets, Station square, remember Isaly's chipped chopped ham, raindow ice cream, the skyscrapper cone? deep fryed hot dogs called "rippers". And you drink POP, not soda, it has to have ice cream in it to be a soda, a soft drink is one with only a little whiskey in, and a cola, is what you go to the doctors to have cleaned out!! you also know what a studd-ah-bubba and a chooky is!!
  • concealedG36concealedG36 Member Posts: 3,566 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Holy Cow, another dialect?

    I admit, I don't understand a word of that stuff.

    G36



    Gun Control Disarms Victims, NOT CriminalsThe 2nd Amendment; America's Original Homeland Security
  • gunrunner68gunrunner68 Member Posts: 582 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    G36 If ya need any help Just ask!
  • s.guns.gun Member Posts: 3,245
    edited November -1
    I know about Pittsburgh.Been there many times. I think you spelled Youn'z wrong.[:)]







    1-Powder

    2-Patch

    3-Ball

    4-Remove the Rod

    5-Do Not Forget the Cap.
  • royc38royc38 Member Posts: 2,235 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I didn't know there were so many Pittsburgh fans on here. well then here is another one. I am going thru the tubes. Pittsburghers will know where I am going.[;)]
  • tccoxtccox Member Posts: 7,379 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    This sounds like * ebonics to me!! Tom

    Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who dont.
  • crosshaircrosshair Member Posts: 635 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm not from Pittsburgh but a only live 45 minutes from there but I sure do love the PITTSBURGH STEELERS! STEEL CURTAIN is on it's way back! Oh YE![:D]

    Believe nothing that you hear and only one half of what you see!!

    I'm Just One Man Talking!
  • s.guns.gun Member Posts: 3,245
    edited November -1
    Never heard of "Bug Loose on the Rug"

    What is that?







    1-Powder

    2-Patch

    3-Ball

    4-Remove the Rod

    5-Do Not Forget the Cap.
  • ndbillyndbilly Member Posts: 1,573 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I remember it as "A bug on the rug." Anyway, Bob Prince was the announcer for the Pirates from the late '50's through the early '70's. He had a number of phrases he used throughout his broadcast career. "Aunt Minnie, open the window!" when someone hit a home run, "We had 'em all the way!" whenever the Pirates won, regardless of how close the game might have been. "Can o'corn" was an easily caught fly bally and "a bug on the rug" was a ground ball. There were several others and I can't recall them. Still remember the old man listening to the Buccos and swigging on a quart of Iron City while Bob Prince announced the game.
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