What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

I got 8 hours,slept like a baby.

Hope you're doing well. :)
3 + 2 + 3. Been awake for an hour and a half, chatted with my honey while having breakfast and retroactively rated the songs that played on Pandora while I slept. Am ready for a nap already πŸ₯± Being sick is exhausting!
 
You left it at my house... Do you have my nose sweater?

You mean the face mask you made out of one of your bras during Covid?

Yes... exactly that! I did make a ton of them... no need for bras when I never left the house!
Honestly, as soon as you said β€œnose sweater,” I was picturing you with a face mask full of tater tots to keep your nose warm πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

So many allocishet bigots are laugh-reacting to a pro-LGBTQ+ comment I left in a crochet group on Facebook, and it's stressing me out.
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What cracks me up is that while growing up I was not allowed to say β€œain’t” or β€œy’all” but my mother has now morphed into an old country woman who uses both all the time. Including in text. It’s hysterical.
I’m from the LA County beach areas, I am incapable of saying β€œain’t” or β€œy’all” unironically and outside of quotations. I can β€œlike” and β€œtotally” and β€œdude” with the best of β€˜em though!

It's a Southwestern PA word for sure. There's a good YouTube video describing its origins.
Does β€œwooder-rice” (water ice) territory extend to southwestern PA?
 
Haven't heard of it. Philly? Italian or shaved ice I believe.
Yeah, pretty much like a sno cone, but in a cup. Guess it’s just a Philly thing then πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ Both Abbot Elementary and Chasing Flavor (food history/travel show with Carla Hall of Top Chef and The Chew) have episodes centered around it.
 
Must have been High Society 🀭
Retail merchandiser, her dept store colleagues and her firefighter father. It did mention the dept store employees had to attend etiquette lessons, which included elocution, back when they were first hired.
 
Retail merchandiser, her dept store colleagues and her firefighter father. It did mention the dept store employees had to attend etiquette lessons, which included elocution, back when they were first hired.
Yinz was probably more apt to be found in the mills or other comparable blue collar work.
 
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