[deleted] t1_j51rf9g wrote
Reply to comment by SeasonalBlackout in Despite the geographic similarities, and their proximity to eachother, New York was never considered a part of New England. Why was this historically? What sets NY, especially Upstate (with scenic views, small towns) apart from NE? by Commercial-Life-9998
The Quebecois word for this always made cow poop smell far more appealing, phonetically. Silage. J’adore le silage á New York.
buddaycousin t1_j51xsr2 wrote
Funny, in English "silage" is grass that has been fermented. Cows love the stuff.
[deleted] t1_j51xw2w wrote
Yep. I suspect it looks much the same on both ends of the digestive journey 🤣
SeasonalBlackout t1_j51uf6x wrote
After smelling silage and building word association it becomes a lot less appealing quickly!
[deleted] t1_j51uhst wrote
Hahahaha very true 😁
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