I call shenanigans...I have relatives in Rochester who have the accent....400 miles a way from those goofy talking NYC ass hammers
I call shenanigans...I have relatives in Rochester who have the accent....400 miles a way from those goofy talking NYC ass hammers
Rochester has a nasil tone to their accent and tend to speak really fast. Buffalo has a "deez does and dem" midwest accent. They truncate words and phrases a lot like Pittsburgh. They say crik instead of creek. Ben to instead of Been to, that sort of thing. The other fact is that the schools in Buffalo are really awful. Most folks that graduate high school are functionally illiterate. Even in the suburbs.I call shenanigans...I have relatives in Rochester who have the accent....
I had Spiedies and Pepes Pizza all in the same week/Agree.
A Rochester accent is not a downstate accent, and is instantly differentiated by a good ear.
Now I want a fookin' Beef on Weck. Or a Spiedie.
I had Spiedies and Pepes Pizza all in the same week/Agree.
A Rochester accent is not a downstate accent, and is instantly differentiated by a good ear.
Now I want a fookin' Beef on Weck. Or a Spiedie.
As an ex tow driver, that picture makes me cry on multiple levels.For Jimmydean:
The driver that pulled the Veyron out of the water did the same thing. You can really tweak the independent rear end, even using both wheels.Pretty sure pulling a car by the wheels like that isn't the best idea.
That's not a tow. It's a slingshot. How else is that piece o cheet gonna go faster than an import?The driver that pulled the Veyron out of the water did the same thing. You can really tweak the independent rear end, even using both wheels.
Fixed that for yaAs a driver that has put a corvette in the ditch, that picture makes me cry on multiple levels.
One would think that at this point there is probably already damage to the independent suspension...The driver that pulled the Veyron out of the water did the same thing. You can really tweak the independent rear end, even using both wheels.