Random, Spontaneous Thoughts about UM (Part Pee)

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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?

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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

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Up in Toledo, we were too busy arguing over whether its pronounced TOE-leh-DOH or Toe-LEE-doh.

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And?

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Thank you for writing this out, I had no idea.

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Che bello :pinched_fingers:

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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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:skull:

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 :muscle:

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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

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Priorities my friend

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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

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Pass. It’s toleedo

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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.

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How about we toledon’t and say we toledid?

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toledo as i say, not as i toledo

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