LiverpoolMaster
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If you think New Englanders care all that much about grammar, you probably don’t live here. I thought his reply was wicked cool.
Quelle surprise...
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If you think New Englanders care all that much about grammar, you probably don’t live here. I thought his reply was wicked cool.
It was the joke about “peeps” being a beloved Easter candy. You know, the joke you didn’t get.Quelle surprise...
I went to college in the Brighton area. Allston/Brighton's a great place to be for a college kid.Loved them both but haven’t been in years. I work In Boston on the nightshift but I live north of the city now.
North Shore > South Shore. Except for Lynn. Nothing good comes out of Lynn. Well, except Marshmallow Fluff.North Shore high five![]()
From Connecticut, I'll counter:Oh, I used to work at a place that always got Santarpios for lunch meetings! Yum![]()
Fluff is from Somerville… and I think Lynn is starting to get a gentrification revival. There are some nice places by the beach!North Shore > South Shore. Except for Lynn. Nothing good comes out of Lynn. Well, except Marshmallow Fluff.
(Disclaimer: I grew up in Lynn)
It was the joke about “peeps” being a beloved Easter candy. You know, the joke you didn’t get.
Seriously, one of the things New Englanders enjoy is mocking the pretentious... out of curiosity, have you ever visited?
Well… I grew up on the SS, but now live on the NS. I still have a lot of love for Plymouth County.And yes, NS is way better than SS!
Peeps are a name brand. Little marshmallows covered in colored sugar shaped like bunnies or chicks. Popular around Easter.I do believe the genuine English got in there first as regards satire and deflation of "the pretentious"... you know: as in, for example, purporting falsely a mastery of grammar.
Seriously.
Additionally, I don't see how anyone who doesn't live in America - i.e. the vast majority of the global population - can be expected to know what silly names are given there to "candy", whatever that might be. Do you mean sweets?
No, no intention of ever visiting a place that has a beloved lethal weapon around every corner.
Despite the evidence provided by Liverpoolmaster, IIt was the joke about “peeps” being a beloved Easter candy. You know, the joke you didn’t get.
Seriously, one of the things New Englanders enjoy is mocking the pretentious... out of curiosity, have you ever visited?
Well, I kind of did. (Grammarians, please comment on this sentence).Peeps are a name brand. Little marshmallows covered in colored sugar shaped like bunnies or chicks. Popular around Easter.
I think it’s weird that you came to a thread created for its geographical location in America, but all you have done is made snide remarks? Anyone in New England knows what a peep is. No one in this thread “expects” anyone foreign to this country to know what one is? Did I miss a post where someone ridiculed you for not knowing about peeps?
Yea, not exactly my cup of Earl Grey…Despite the evidence provided by Liverpoolmaster, I
Well, I kind of did. (Grammarians, please comment on this sentence).
His exalted British self-congratulatory one made fun of the OP for using "peep" as a slang term for "people," claiming that a "peep" is really a bird. So, I pointed out that "peep" is also a slang term for a sandpiper, suggesting a double standard on his part. (Which, may I say, he has gone out of his way since to demonstrate.) I then explained to him what a Peep really is.
He seems to have an odd and amusing compulstion about making comments that are rather revealing of his character. It bothers Deadbed, who started this thread, but I find him to be the source of considerable enoyment.
We do have to be careful not to stereotype the British on the basis of this one gentleman who seems to be trying to embody a particular stereotype himself. Let us not forget that the British can actually have a wonderful sense of humor. (Monty Python, anyone?)Yea, not exactly my cup of Earl Grey…
I have zero issues with the UK. I have issues with people who have no chill…Honestly, I've stopped reading those posts knowing he's a red coat. Best to not engage and give him the attention he's clearly seeking. Just my two cents.
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On of my longest friendly and platonic Lit friends is in UK. There are good and bad/annoying people in every country. That's why we're referred to as individuals. Celebrate diversity seek common ground, expand your thinking. Those are traits worth demonstrating and seeking in others.I have zero issues with the UK. I have issues with people who have no chill…
They do a very good IPA. Even though they don’t call it that.Brewery-Jack’s Abby in Framingham!!
I actually hate PeepsThey do a very good IPA. Even though they don’t call it that.
I feel a sense of irony about these posts lately. Because I don’t even like Peeps very much.
Originally, yes, but Fluff has been made in east Lynn fo since 1929. The gentrification of Lynn has been talked about since I was a kid in the late 80s, early 90s, but it still hasn't come to fruition.Fluff is from Somerville… and I think Lynn is starting to get a gentrification revival. There are some nice places by the beach!
And yes, NS is way better than SS!
I actually hate Peeps! They taste like packing material.
Don’t ask…Yep, I'm the wacky one who does enjoy Peeps candy at Easter, along with black jelly beans. They do need to be fresh not the stale ones that could sub for baseballs. This also begs the question @Deadbed1968, how is it you know what packing material tastes like?