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33girl 10-09-2008 04:39 PM

ha ha, I did the same thing when I first looked.

Bubbler - New Englandese for a water fountain/drinking fountain
Blubber - Linda Fischer/subject of JB's book

ForeverRoses 10-09-2008 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1729154)
ha ha, I did the same thing when I first looked.

Bubbler - New Englandese for a water fountain/drinking fountain
Blubber - Linda Fischer/subject of JB's book

Whoops, I was seeing Blubber, but I guess it is BUBBLER. But I did love the book!

epchick 10-09-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1729128)
ETA: And for the record, the only reason I threw in ignorance was because of what ree-Xi said that I quoted in this post -- that having lived all her life in the northeast, she had never heard the term (and presumably was therefore ignorant of the term, not ignorant of all things) until hearing it here.

I understand where you are coming from, but I think Ree-Xi is "upset" because the word ignorant is very harsh, and usually connotes more than what you implied it to be.

Unaware or uninformed might have been better suited to describe the situation.

MysticCat 10-09-2008 04:59 PM

^^^ Fair enough.

Elephant Walk 10-09-2008 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1729104)
How does my unfamiliarity with a phrase make me pretentious? I didn't make any judgments.

Your willingness to instruct the OP on what a real "Ivy" is, is pretentious. The OP (as well as I) am well aware what an Ivy League school is. Which is why we call it a Southern Ivy.

SWTXBelle 10-09-2008 05:43 PM

I was exiled to New Jersey (Cherry Hill and Bridgewater) for 5 hellish years. So, yeah, I know what a "bubbler" and a "tonic" are. And yes, we did indeed lose the War to Suppress Yankee Arrogance. :rolleyes: :)

Elephant Walk 10-09-2008 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1729191)
I was exiled to New Jersey (Cherry Hill and Bridgewater) for 5 hellish years. So, yeah, I know what a "bubbler" and a "tonic" are. And yes, we did indeed lose the War to Suppress Yankee Arrogance. :rolleyes: :)

I was about to say, I've never even been up there but I know that stuff.

I thought bubbler was more of a Wisconsin thing though?

nancyagd86 10-09-2008 07:16 PM

twisting vines...
 
Those of us who grew up among these schools often lovingly--and I do mean lovingly--refer to such group of schools as the Kudzu League. I don't know of a finer education offered than at some of these schools,especially since two close family members went to Vandy and various other friends and family went to other Kudzu schools, but the "Ivy League" was already defined before most of these gained prominence. And with the proliferation of Kudzu in the South...it's just a vine thing!

AOEforme 10-09-2008 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1729206)
I thought bubbler was more of a Wisconsin thing though?

I did, too! I didn't know it was a Northeastern thing, too.

ree-Xi 10-09-2008 08:17 PM

My original statement was not intended to sound arrogant. As someone who, for more than 3 decades, associated "Ivy League" with a specific small group of Universities in the north east, it made me "giggle", because to me, it would be the equivalent of saying the Big East (basketball, not football) is "The Northern SEC". There is only one SEC, as there is only one Ivy League.

No pretentions, no arrangonce intended.

PS Tonic water = club soda.

XSK_Diamond 10-10-2008 01:17 AM

When I was in high school, I had a houseparent that called the Civil War/War Between the States the War of Northern Aggression. :eek: :D

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1729113)
And yes, the War Between the States is over. (Sorry, I usually call it the Civil War, but sometimes it's more fun this way.) Unfortunately, the experience of too many of us is that Yankee arrogance did not end with it. (That's a joke, BTW.)


Nanners52674 10-10-2008 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1729238)
PS Tonic water = club soda.

According to Wiki Tonic Water is a carbonated beverage flavored with quinine and Club Soda (aka Seltzer, or Carbonated Water) is simply water infused with carbon to make it bubbly (no flavor). . . .

lillady85 10-10-2008 01:51 AM

Thanks. I didn't know if it was a funny, old fashioned way of calling cough syrup something else.

Nanners52674 10-10-2008 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by lillady85 (Post 1729334)
Thanks. I didn't know if it was a funny, old fashioned way of calling cough syrup something else.

No I live in Connecticut, have my whole 21 years and I personally have never heard tonic used to mean club soda. . . I am however very familiar with wicked, jimmies, frappes, and my two personal favorites from high school packy and cocked. . .

amanda6035 10-10-2008 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 1729336)
I am however very familiar with wicked, jimmies, frappes, and my two personal favorites from high school packy and cocked. . .

Oh boy....I've never been to new england (for real)....and until this post, I've never heard of any of those words (except wicked).

...I never thought I'd say this, but thank goodness for urban dictionary. jimmies = sprinkles? That's hilarious.


U.D. didnt have frappes though. what is that? frappuccino?:o


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