Hoagies
and soda.
Goose
Water fountain
Cashpoint D:
Casserole
Coke
Goose
water fountain
ATM
casserole
coke
liquor store
drawer
subs (I've never heard anyone say hoagie outside of a movie.)
Pizza or pie? Pizza for me
lol
and to the above, package store? that's almost as bad as time machine. it's one thing to give an object an alternate name, but if that alternate name has its own separate meaning, you've gone too far.
also, I don't think there is one good name for hoagies/grinders/sub sandwiches. none of them work for me, I just call them sandwiches.
Everyone's getting mixed up, it's gray duck or goose from the game Duck, duck, grey duck (or duck, duck, goose), not a preference of vodka brands.
Gray duck for me
Drinking fountain
Usually hotdish, but it depends (it's tatertot hotdish, but tuna casserole, idk)
Pop, but I usually say soda
I've heard discussions between the pronunciation of words like flag and bag, between bay-g and ba-g. I say flay-g
Edit:
Drawer, Liquor Store (though a liquor store around here is called Pub's package shop), and subs or sub sandwiches. WTF is a grinder?
Haha, yes I am. I think everyone else in the country plays duck, duck, goose unfortunately. It just doesnt have the same ring to it as gray duck
From the Urban dictionary
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...rm=Grey%20Duck
1. Grey Duck
A sometimes derogatory slang term for someone either born or raised in Minnesota, Eastern South and North Dakota and Western Wisconsin that is sometimes also used as a badge of honor by said people. Derived from an alternate version of the children's game "duck, duck goose" played almost exclusively in the afore mentioned region of the United States. Supposedly, saying "grey duck" instead of "goose" allows for psych-out plays where you could say "greeen duck" or "grrrravel duck" or some such nonsense.
Alternate spelling: Gray Duck
Girl one "Where you from?"
Girl two "Sioux Falls, South Dakota"
Girl one "...oh."
Girl two "Yep, I'm a Grey Duck!"
What the shit is OP talking about.
lolnesota
Duck or Goose froie gras? Duck terrine is yummy, but no one's going to pick duck over goose
water fountain, atm, casserole, coke/drink
I might would have tried that.
In the second grade.
HIYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Liquor stores used to be called package stores because it was law to carry anything out in a bag or package so that's where that name came from.
In Pennsylvania, liquor stores are called State Stores.