Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 01:06 PM
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Nessmuck
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It's a Stream...
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 01:11 PM
02/22/25 01:11 PM
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yotetrapper30
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Grew up in western NY. A neighboring town had a road named "Creek road". In 20-some years never heard a single person pronounce it any way other than crick.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 01:51 PM
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Yuins what live next to cricks. Do y'all warsh your trousers in those cricks? If you were to read "creek", would you still say crick? I would be cool with that, but I don't understand why you feel the need to spell it wrong though. Regional dialect. I have a great employee that works for me from San Angelo TX. I understand the Hispanics BETTER than I can understand his accent! Pittsburgh is different but east Texas is unintelligible.
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Re: Yuins
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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02/22/25 01:53 PM
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Grew up in western NY. A neighboring town had a road named "Creek road". In 20-some years never heard a single person pronounce it any way other than crick. I still live in WNY and this^^^^^^ is truth. They're all cricks and for some reason spelled wrong with Creek 
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 02:03 PM
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 02:15 PM
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hippie
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Crick,
Yep, when I see creek I read it as crick but I also spell it crick.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 02:18 PM
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I suppose you are always fixin to mash a button down south there too? Or you think getting an engine to crank means it is started? And you have the gall to ask what a crick is??? Hey, at least neither of us speaks ebonics.
Last edited by RegularJoe; 02/23/25 07:06 PM.
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 04:09 PM
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danny clifton
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I grew up hearing crick for creek. The valley between two hills called a saddle. I always thought saddle and holler were the same thing if you were not talking about tack? A dry sandy, gravely, dry crick bed was an arroya but spelled arroyo. the word corral pronounce core el and around here its called a pen. Always heard ponds called dirt tanks.
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Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Yuins
[Re: 52Carl]
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02/22/25 05:03 PM
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Halla is common here.
A saddle is a slight depression between two high points.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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