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I thought you were referring to the abbreviated version cinci/Cincy for Cincinnati, not whether it ends with a y or i. Seems like either achieve the same thing right?
Nothing is more nasti nati than seeing UM at bogarts and witnessing someone on a bad trip tear through the venue until they get thrown out.
No just y vs i
And no, completely different. Cinci is pronounced sinky or sinchee (Italian). Cincy is sinsee. I thought everyone got the pamphlet in grade school
Up in Toledo, we were too busy arguing over whether its pronounced TOE-leh-DOH or Toe-LEE-doh.
And?
Thank you for writing this out, I had no idea.
Che bello ![]()
The battle still is being waged as we speak at barry’s bagels and will then spill over into a local tony packo’s spot when barry’s closes.
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I got family in the farmland up near that way, who the FUCK is saying LEH and not LEE? Point em out to me right fucking now ![]()
I’ll say this about Cincy, the hotels in their northern 'burbs are far less expensive than those north of Indy.
It took a lot for me to say something nice about Ohio.
How is someone that says UMs and
quibbling about this
Priorities my friend
It’s strength lies in the Spanish enclaves of TO-LEH-DO who still feel a kinship to their clanspeople in TO-LEH-DO spain
Pass. It’s toleedo
Look, I feel you. I am just saying if you want to make your case get down to Tony Packo’s now, okay?
Aren’t they hard C’s? I’ve always pronounced it Kinky and Kinkinnati.
How about we toledon’t and say we toledid?
toledo as i say, not as i toledo