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Are ukeleles cool or just another instrument trying to out-cool the guitar?
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I think they're cool in different ways.
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Cranberry flavoring?

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Raspberry flavouring?
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I like both quite a bit, though I think I prefer Blackberry/Marionberry flavoring. Little bit more.
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Lingon berries?
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As someone familiar with Texas, where do you stand on pecan pronunciation?
Supposedly, according to 'people who know' we call them "Pee-cans" in this part of the south. But I've always heard and said it "peh-cahn", and pee-can was something old guys kept in their truck or boat. >_> And then there's "pek-can", which I'm not sure where it came from.
This bothers me more than it should, I think. But it bugs me when TV chefs say 'pee-can' pie. That...it's not something I would eat.
Supposedly, according to 'people who know' we call them "Pee-cans" in this part of the south. But I've always heard and said it "peh-cahn", and pee-can was something old guys kept in their truck or boat. >_> And then there's "pek-can", which I'm not sure where it came from.
This bothers me more than it should, I think. But it bugs me when TV chefs say 'pee-can' pie. That...it's not something I would eat.

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Never actually had any. Would love to at some point.RedPlums wrote:Lingon berries?
Peh-cahn (or for the Trek nerds, Peh-Khan). I've heard Pee-cahn as well, but not as much. Pee-can sounds nasty. Get that crap away from me. XDChozon1 wrote:As someone familiar with Texas, where do you stand on pecan pronunciation?
Supposedly, according to 'people who know' we call them "Pee-cans" in this part of the south. But I've always heard and said it "peh-cahn", and pee-can was something old guys kept in their truck or boat. >_> And then there's "pek-can", which I'm not sure where it came from.
This bothers me more than it should, I think. But it bugs me when TV chefs say 'pee-can' pie. That...it's not something I would eat.
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I think you mean "peh-KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN". Dang it, that pun was excellent, and I am ashamed I missed it. -_-
The worst part of it is, now I've started to say "pee-can" for giggles, and it's beginning to stick. XD
Working with filo dough?
The worst part of it is, now I've started to say "pee-can" for giggles, and it's beginning to stick. XD
Working with filo dough?

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Never worked with it per se, but I do rather enjoy the things one can make with it.
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The Swedes
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I'm presuming that was meant as a question. 
I haven't met many Swedish people, but those I have were nice. Seem pretty neat.

I haven't met many Swedish people, but those I have were nice. Seem pretty neat.
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Ha! Thanks for that assumption. You were correct.
The Hmong?

The Hmong?
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Neat freak, slob, or somewhere trying to walk the line?

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Assuming you mean the ethnic group?RedPlums wrote:Ha! Thanks for that assumption. You were correct.![]()
The Hmong?
I don't know much about them, to be honest...
Probably middling, but definitely leaning slob. I just don't care enough to clean more than once a month or so. >_>Chozon1 wrote:Neat freak, slob, or somewhere trying to walk the line?