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dekeguy 10-10-2008 11:52 AM

My Dad has an old sweat shirt from back in the 1960s that reads "Harvard, the Tulane of the North". My Godfather, Harvard '55 Summa cum Laude-Phi Beta Kappa, still tells people he went to Harvard because he couldn't get into LSU! I think he half believes it.

XSK_Diamond 10-10-2008 11:56 AM

LOL! :D It was weird when my houseparent said it. I just kind of had the deer-in-the-headlights-blinking-slowly look while what she said sank in. Then I laughed. For some reason it was very funny to me. But, I have an odd sense of humor, anyway. :p

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1729383)
Confession -- that's really what I meant to say, but I ended up typing "War Between the States" instead. I guess subconsciously I just couldn't let myself go that far. ;):D


ree-Xi 10-10-2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 1729342)
Frappes = Ice Cream Shake NOT a milk shake (which is simply milk and syrup mixed together) a frappe is milk syrup and ice cream

Packy = Package store and u better make sure you get there before 9. . . Unless you want to have to buy half pints from the bootlegger in Hartford

Cocked = Wasted, Smashed, Hammered, Blitzed

*Frappes and Jimmies are more Massachusetts terms that I picked up from summers on Nantucket*

Where I grew up in CT, sprinkles/jimmies = "shots"

After 8pm (the time packies closed back in my day), we headed up to the Agawam Spirit Shop in MA from Hartford.

I lived in MA for 10 years, which is where I picked up "tonic" and "bubbler".

TSteven 10-10-2008 03:54 PM

Y'all talk funny! ;)

honeychile 10-10-2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1729414)
My grandparents used that one, usually a little tongue-in-cheek. I still love it. :D

My 11-year-old thinks Civil War is an oxymoron.

Your son is very smart!

I was raised hearing all about "The Late Unpleasantness", too. ;)

UGAalum94 10-10-2008 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1728951)
And yet it's a concept that has been around for at least 50 years or so. In the late 50s/early 60s, Vanderbilt invited four other Southern private schools -- Southern Methodist, Rice, Duke, and Tulane -- to form a new athletic conference: a "Southern Ivy League" (also called the "Magnolia League"). While there was some interest for a while, it never came to pass. SMU and Rice didn't want to lose their share of Cotton Bowl income, and Duke was not willing to forgo its traditional rivalry with the University of North Carolina. Since that time, the term "Southern Ivies" has been used widely in the South, though without an established definition or list of schools, to refer to schools that can be seen as Southern counterparts to the (northern) Ivy League. Sometimes it is used to to refer only to private schools, sometimes public schools like UVa or UNC (both included in Richard Moll's original 1985 list of "public ivies").

Too bad that your lifelong confinement to the northeast has led to ignorance and giggles. :p ;)

This would have made so much sense to me. I didn't know it had been tried.

tallgreekalum 10-10-2008 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 1729336)
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. . .

That's because much of Conn isn't really New England
Tonic-Flavored carbonated water (cola, root beer, moxie(a whole 'nother story:) etc.

Soda- we mix it with whiskey.

Pop- what we call our father (pronounced fah-thuh)

Grinder- a sandwich made on a long bun(you might call it a sub, po' boy etc) also known as a spucky

Packie- where you go to buy 'naries (be-ah)

Bulkie- a roll used to make sandwiches or served with butter for breakfast.

Bubbler- a water fountain

Pickup-what we do with the opposite sex on Sat nt.

Milk Shake- milk and chocolate syrup, shaken

Frappe (Frap) add ice cream to the shake

Jimmies- you put them on top of ice cream,

In the immortal words of Winston Churchill, "we are one people, separated by a common language":)

And yes, we've heard of the "southern ivies" Vandy, Duke, Wake Forest, Emory, etc.

oncegreek 10-11-2008 12:01 AM

There are plenty of people in California who refer to Harvard as the "Stanford of the East," and MIT as the CalTech of the east. I won't even get started on what folks from USC and UCLA say about each other... or folks from Northern and Southern California.

However, I can vouch for the fact that on beautiful, sunny days in January (perfect sun, surf, temps in the 70's) waaay back in the eighties, at least a few students at UCSB would raise the old Corona bottles in a toast, and say,
"You can keep Harvard...... we have the beach."


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