View Full Version : Going to Indy? Anybody up for a caravan?
Donny Carlson
04-09-2004, 08:47 PM
I'm going. Is anyone interested in meeting somewhere for a caravan?:up:
Donny Carlson
04-10-2004, 07:18 PM
insert sound efx: crickets:alone:
Haggis
04-10-2004, 07:53 PM
Donny, Ladyhawke and I will be at Indy. I think we are kind of out of the way for you to hook up with us, but you are more than welcome to caravan with us and the rest of the Capital Area Marauders.
MARAUDERCHICK
04-10-2004, 08:11 PM
I'm goin'!! And I would love to caravan, cause I really don't want to get lost by myself....I'd prefer to get lost with fellow Marauderers!!:P
Haggis
04-10-2004, 08:14 PM
Donny, Ladyhawke and I will be at Indy. I think we are kind of out of the way for you to hook up with us, but you are more than welcome to caravan with us and the rest of the Capital Area Marauders.
I should not have to invite you Kathy. You always have a open invitation to stop by. Come north and then swing west, the more the merrier. :up:
MARAUDERCHICK
04-10-2004, 08:22 PM
I should not have to invite you Kathy. You always have a open invitation to stop by. Come north and then swing west, the more the merrier. :up:
Thanks Gordon!! :banana: Maybe we can meet up in the middle somewhere along the way, and I can join in ya'lls caravan!!
Haggis
04-12-2004, 08:49 AM
I know it is kind of out of the way, but if you all were to come up I-81 we could meet you in outside of Hagerstown, Md. It is where I-81 and I-70 interstect, there is also a Red Roof Inn about a mile south on I-81 in Williamsport, MD. They have a large enough parking lot where we can all fit.
Paul T. Casey
04-12-2004, 09:16 AM
Would a "yall's (actually yawls) caravan" be akin to a fleet? Just wry, dry swamp yankee humor. :lol:
Would a "yall's (actually yawls) caravan" be akin to a fleet? Just wry, dry swamp yankee humor. :lol:
Linguistic Class For The Day: "y'all": contraction of "you all", therefore the apostrophe between the "y" and the "all".
"y'all's": possessive form of "y'all", therefore the apostrophe before the "s".
"You all" is normally used more in the "Deep South", where "y'all" is widespread throughout Texas, although it is used elsewhere as well, as demonstrated by Marauderchick.
Paul, go sit in the corner. Ain't no such thing as "yawls"!
I will let those from other parts of the country expound upon the subtleties of "you guys", "youse guys", "you'uns", "y'uns", etc.
MAD-3R
04-12-2004, 09:33 AM
Linguistic Class For The Day: "y'all": contraction of "you all", therefore the apostrophe between the "y" and the "all".
"y'all's": possessive form of "y'all", therefore the apostrophe before the "s".
"You all" is normally used more in the "Deep South", where "y'all" is widespread throughout Texas, although it is used elsewhere as well, as demonstrated by Marauderchick.
Paul, go sit in the corner. Ain't no such thing as "yawls"!
I will let those from other parts of the country expound upon the subtleties of "you guys", "youse guys", "you'uns", "y'uns", etc.
Yawls is the phonetic pernounciation of Y'all, to as was state from northern country folk.
MM03MOK
04-12-2004, 09:48 AM
Paul, go sit in the corner. Ain't no such thing as "yawls"!
Main Entry: yawl http://www.merriam-webster.com/images/audio.gif (javascript:popWin('/cgi-bin/audio.pl?yawl0001.wav=yawl'))
Pronunciation: <TT>'yol</TT>
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural yawls
Etymology: Low German jolle
1 : a ship's small boat : JOLLY BOAT (http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=jolly+boat)
2 : a fore-and-aft rigged sailboat carrying a mainsail and one or more jibs with a mizzenmast far aft
http://www.seoulyacht.com/images/yawl.jpg
As usual, Mary comes to the rescue!
2003 MIB
04-12-2004, 09:59 AM
I don't think you're really Southern until you refer to your family as, "Mama and them". :up:
I don't think you're really Southern until you refer to your family as, "Mama and them". :up:You want to start a "Momma-thon" ??!!
MARAUDERCHICK
04-12-2004, 10:16 AM
"You all" is normally used more in the "Deep South", where "y'all" is widespread throughout Texas, although it is used elsewhere as well, as demonstrated by Marauderchick.
Yep! We use ya'll down here in Jawja (Southern for Georgia)....commonly used by those who were born and raised here....like ME!!!:P
MARAUDERCHICK
04-12-2004, 10:17 AM
I don't think you're really Southern until you refer to your family as, "Mama and them". :up:
Actually pronounced: "Mama an nem";) :P
Actually pronounced: "Mama an nem";) :P
Popular Southern greeting: " How's your mama an nem?"
Paul T. Casey
04-12-2004, 10:43 AM
Thanks Bunny, I knew I could count on you for photographic evidence. All kidding aside, and maybe stop further thread de-railment, I've me "Nawthen" and "Southern" Marauder folks. IMHO, glad I've hooked up with both, as there's no finer group of people. Both sets have always made me feel real welcome. Now for the big question, What is Todd up to? I have an ideer!
All kidding aside, and maybe stop further thread de-railment, I've me "Nawthen" and "Southern" Marauder folks. IMHO, glad I've hooked up with both, as there's no finer group of people.[QUOTE]
Amen to that! :up:
[QUOTE] Now for the big question, What is Todd up to? I have an ideer!
Please don't tempt Marty! :lol:
martyo
04-12-2004, 11:06 AM
I don't think you're really Southern until you refer to your family as, "Mama and them". :up:
Or, if you are from Todd's trailer park, you are married to your Momma.
MARAUDERCHICK
04-12-2004, 11:09 AM
Or, if you are from Todd's trailer park, you are married to your Momma.
:lol: :baaa: :baaa: :baaa: :baaa:
Or, if you are from Todd's trailer park, you are married to your Momma.
Man...you are just scorin points with the wife, aren't ya...
Anyway...Step-moms don't count. :D
MARAUDERCHICK
04-12-2004, 11:10 AM
Ya'll are bad!! Funny, but bad!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Or, if you are from Todd's trailer park, you are married to your Momma.
Which is MUCH better than your first wife. I found this pic when I "googled" her maiden name...man, I can't believe you ever...uh..."googled" this Marty.
http://www.cob1.addr.com/childhillary.jpg
What is Todd up to? I have an ideer!
SHHHH...I'm "huntin wabbits"...
http://www.bluebridge.se/wabbitz/fudd.jpg
Haggis
04-12-2004, 11:49 AM
I know it is kind of out of the way, but if you all were to come up I-81 we could meet you outside of Hagerstown, Md. It is where I-81 and I-70 interstect, there is also a Red Roof Inn about a mile south on I-81 in Williamsport, MD. They have a large enough parking lot where we can all fit.
Lets put this Thread back on track...
Lets put this Thread back on track...
OK, if we must, but it's not near as much fun!
Bluerauder
04-12-2004, 12:39 PM
Linguistic Class For The Day: "y'all": contraction of "you all", therefore the apostrophe between the "y" and the "all".
"y'all's": possessive form of "y'all", therefore the apostrophe before the "s".
"You all" is normally used more in the "Deep South", where "y'all" is widespread throughout Texas, although it is used elsewhere as well, as demonstrated by Marauderchick.
Paul, go sit in the corner. Ain't no such thing as "yawls"!
I will let those from other parts of the country expound upon the subtleties of "you guys", "youse guys", "you'uns", "y'uns", etc.
I think that to be all inclusive, Ross should have used the plural version of "y'all" which is "All Y'all".
Yep...it's "back on track"....
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