IamNabil

IamNabil t1_j5ywqd1 wrote

Reply to comment by nowfromhell in Snow phrase? by nowfromhell

Pidgin French for "WITH ME!" Around here, we didn't grow up watching Spanish language children's TV, it was French. CBC to the north. I made the mistake of taking both French and Spanish in school, and now I mix both of them, and feel like a moron.

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IamNabil t1_j5ym2sa wrote

I have always used "HOT DAMN, IT'S REALLY COMING DOWN. SON. OF. A. BITCH. THAT IS A LOT OF SNOW. CHILDREN! DOGS! AVEC MOI! LET US GO FROLIC."

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IamNabil t1_j5yhkez wrote

Having lived in California, it always bothered me that over here on the Right Coast, "California Style" means adding guac, whereas at least in San Diego, California style means with French fries on top.

And yeah, the one place I went with a Vermont-style burger (I believe it was 94th Aerosquadron, but it's been almost 20 years) it was just some crispy apple slices on top.

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IamNabil t1_j54lhq1 wrote

I used Orkin to get the mice out of my 75 year old home. $50 a month for all pests (except mosquitos), and after about a year, I no longer have spiders, ants, mice, or any of the other crap. I originally called them for carpenter ants that made a nest in the master bedroom after the drones fell on my face while I was sleeping. It’s not cheap, but some things are worth the money.

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