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  • G Giles

    US Marine wrote: Actually, I picked that word up when I was visiting you at your trailer home. When I came out of it the other day everyone was screaming PIKEY. I asked one of them what it was and then they explained it to me. Its not a trailer home, its a caravan, which implies that you are indeed from the US.

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    Giles wrote: Its not a trailer home, its a caravan, which implies that you are indeed from the US. Nope - in the US it's "trailer" or "mobile home" but never "trailer home". A small distinction but significant. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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      I was bored yesterday so I decided to see how many sheepies exist on CodeProject. After a few chuckles, I discovered that there were only a few. No reason to name names we all know whom you are! You can visit my site to see the stats www.sheepies.com\cp.html. Thanks for your replies. The King of Troll's Big Brother!

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      KaRl
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      :jig:


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        Giles wrote: Its not a trailer home, its a caravan, which implies that you are indeed from the US. Nope - in the US it's "trailer" or "mobile home" but never "trailer home". A small distinction but significant. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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        BlingMeister
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        You seem to be working hard on disproving this guy is a yankee, do you know him?

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          Giles wrote: Its not a trailer home, its a caravan, which implies that you are indeed from the US. Nope - in the US it's "trailer" or "mobile home" but never "trailer home". A small distinction but significant. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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          JWood
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          Those trailers are deadly dangerous to be in, in a hurricane. Some guy down the street got caught in a hurricane here it collapse and crushed his foot. J. ----------------------------

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            You seem to be working hard on disproving this guy is a yankee, do you know him?

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            No, I'm just really, REALLY bored today. ;P All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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            • L Lost User

              BlingMeister wrote: why don't you stop posting here, and try alt.bonhead.yankees instead? Despite his "name" I highly suspect he's not a yank. In fact, if I were a betting man, I'd say he's a teenaged limey. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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              KaRl
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              Mike Mullikin wrote: he's not a yank Can "yank" be applied to any US citizen or it is reserved to the ones from the North? Or both? :confused:


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                Mike Mullikin wrote: he's not a yank Can "yank" be applied to any US citizen or it is reserved to the ones from the North? Or both? :confused:


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                Adam Wimsatt
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                I guess it depends on where you are from. Most outside the US refer to US citizens as yanks, but some Southerners would kill anyone that called them a yank. I'm in the Southwest and Don't really care one way or the other. My code isn't buggy. Those are all fleatures.

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                • K KaRl

                  Mike Mullikin wrote: he's not a yank Can "yank" be applied to any US citizen or it is reserved to the ones from the North? Or both? :confused:


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                  US Marine
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                  Any US Citizen!

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                  • K KaRl

                    Mike Mullikin wrote: he's not a yank Can "yank" be applied to any US citizen or it is reserved to the ones from the North? Or both? :confused:


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                    KaЯl wrote: Can "yank" be applied to any US citizen or it is reserved to the ones from the North? Or both? Depends on who says it. When a "reb" (ie. rebel or American from the deep south) says "yank" they usually mean a noutherner. When a non-American says it they usually mean any American. When a non-southern American says "yank" you need to consider the context to decide. In this context, I meant any American. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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                    • G Giles

                      Could be an expat who has being picking up too much of the lingo. What was it - "pikey", my god, he's being watching to many of Guy Richie's films.

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                      Blake Miller
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                      Or BBC America or some such on the cable or satellite.

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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        BlingMeister wrote: alt.bonhead.yankees instead? You do realize you're implying that yankees are bone heads? I think alt.yankees.boneheads would be more appropriate as it doesn't imply that all yankees are bone heads. Unless you have scientific proof that they are all bone heads, of course. ;) -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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                        Terry ONolley
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                        He said "bonhead" not "boneheads".


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                          He said "bonhead" not "boneheads".


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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          Bon \Bon\, a. [F., fr. L. bonus.]
                          Good; valid as security for something.

                          Are you sure it wasn't just a typo? :-D -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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