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kateee 05-15-2013 11:25 PM

Clemsongirl, my sister is from Connecticut, and she told me there are Dunkin' Donuts on every corner, and I didn't believe her either :P Guess it must be true!

This post makes me wish I had gone to school in the south like my grandma told me too. lol

MaryPoppins 05-15-2013 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2217215)
"and them" tends to be more Louisiana-ish - particularly New Orleans where "your mama 'n 'nem" is common.

And to support the previous poster - there is y'all and all y'all....and they mean two different things....bless your heart!

We say these things in Mississippi too, but only if we like you ;)

AGDee 05-16-2013 12:15 AM

There are Dunkin Donuts everywhere in the northeast! We have them here in Michigan but
I couldn't believe how many we saw in Rhode Island when we were visiting Brown.

ArtLlama 05-16-2013 06:12 AM

Try being in the opposite shoes, explaining y'all, all y'all, and an' 'em to a rapt crowd of kids from the Northeast.

They called me "y'all" as a nick name for a semester.

KDCat 05-16-2013 07:18 AM

Krisy Kreme > Dunkin Donuts

ArtLlama 05-16-2013 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by KDCat (Post 2217270)
Krisy Kreme > Dunkin Donuts

Shipley trumps them both.

MaryPoppins 05-16-2013 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ArtLlama (Post 2217265)
Try being in the opposite shoes, explaining y'all, all y'all, and an' 'em to a rapt crowd of kids from the Northeast.

They called me "y'all" as a nick name for a semester.

<3<3<3:D

MaryPoppins 05-16-2013 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ArtLlama (Post 2217271)
Shipley trumps them both.

Nope. The late, great, and demised, Tastee Donuts of New Orleans. The name still exists but something has changed in the quality.

clemsongirl 05-16-2013 09:29 AM

I just looked it up to confirm-in my 15 mile drive of doing errands the other day I passed 9 Dunkin Donuts. And that's not including all the other local coffee shops on the drive too. In high school EVERYONE came in with iced coffee and a bagel every morning from a place down the street, and then they'd all go out during lunch again because their caffeine fix had worn off.

We once had a Krispy Kreme, but it went out of business because it wasn't Dunkin. Same for Bess Eaton and then Tim Hortons. New England is not kind to non-Dunkin coffee places.

AZTheta 05-16-2013 11:58 AM

sorry, but NOTHING beats LeCave's or El Rio Bakery in Tucson. NOTHING.

MysticCat 05-16-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by OHNOITSJESS (Post 2217067)
It's not always plural. "All y'all" is also commonly heard/used.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2217215)
And to support the previous poster - there is y'all and all y'all....and they mean two different things....bless your heart!

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Originally Posted by amIblue? (Post 2217219)
And neither y'all nor all y'all is singular.

Exactly. Y'all is never used as a singular pronoun. "Y'all" is the plural of "you," while "all y'all" means "each and every one of you."

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Originally Posted by chi-o_cat (Post 2217144)
While we’re on the subject (sort of)….what’s the deal with “and them”? My significant other is Southern, and I am not. Sometimes he’ll say something like “John and them are coming over later.” Horrible grammar aside, this makes me think he means John plus at least 2 other people, when most of the time he’s actually talking about John plus one person. Is this a Southern thing?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2217215)
"and them" tends to be more Louisiana-ish - particularly New Orleans where "your mama 'n 'nem" is common.

It has long been common in Eastern NC too, where it basically means "and the rest of the family," as in "Are Sally Lynn'n'em comin' home for Christmas?"


Quote:

Originally Posted by KDCat (Post 2217270)
Krisy Kreme > Dunkin Donuts

Absolutely, as proven here. :D

Cake doughnuts are generally worthless, and Dunkin' Donuts are just plain horrible.

xibair 05-16-2013 12:49 PM

I have to chime in. The best donuts I ever had and it beats out Shipley's is ROUND ROCK donuts. If anyone is ever in central Texas and your are near Round Rock, this is a must try. It's worth the wait.

WCsweet<3 05-16-2013 01:32 PM

Sorry but Sesame Donuts out in Oregon are the best. Similar to Dunkin' Donuts. I believe Sesame bought out the Dunkin's in the area actually.

And if you are getting your coffee from Dunkin'... well Bless your heart! We have more coffee shops than just about anything else out here. Try Stumptown coffee.

honeychile 05-16-2013 01:55 PM

When I first moved to Chicago, we went to a Dunkin Donuts, and I made a mental note: We live down the street and around the corner from the Dunkin Donut. Do I have to tell you how many times I got lost with that bit of information? I don't know WHERE the closest Dunkin Donut is from my hometown in PA!

Just googled it - over 8 miles away! After that one, I would have to go downtown!

KKGAlumDGMom 05-16-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by clemsongirl (Post 2217236)
I have discovered that if you order iced tea in a restaurant in the North and make no mention of sweetness, it'll come unsweetened, but if you ask for it with no reference to flavor in the South it comes sweetened. My Northern friends think the South is crazy for their obsession with sweet tea, and my Southern friends don't understand why I get so excited every time I go to the Dunkin' Donuts near campus. They also don't believe me when I tell them there's practically one on every street corner, either.

This made me smile! My daughter (we're from the mid-Atlantic area) has been completely won over by the South (I believe she was always really a Southerner, she just was living in the wrong place). The one thing, however, that she does miss from home is Dunkn' Donuts coffee. She just got home from school last night (only home for 2 1/2 weeks as she wants to quickly return to school and work in the admissions office) and Dunkin' Donuts was one of the first things she mentioned.


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