A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
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A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
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A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
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@futurebird so glad to have forgotten all the stupidly wrong things I said in middle school
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A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
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they are from LA!
but the kid was like “yeah out west”
The theory is if there is a guitar and it’s “from out west” then it’s “country”
NYC children concern me sometimes.
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they are from LA!
but the kid was like “yeah out west”
The theory is if there is a guitar and it’s “from out west” then it’s “country”
NYC children concern me sometimes.
@futurebird so like... Nirvana?
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@futurebird so like... Nirvana?
@kevingranade and red hot chili peppers too I guess LMAO
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@futurebird so glad to have forgotten all the stupidly wrong things I said in middle school
@VoiceofDuum If not for all the hilarious nonsense I hear I’d refuse to teach them.
The way they categorize things is … remarkable.
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they are from LA!
but the kid was like “yeah out west”
The theory is if there is a guitar and it’s “from out west” then it’s “country”
NYC children concern me sometimes.
@futurebird never stopped being true xD
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A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
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@futurebird Were they thinking of a particular song?
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they are from LA!
but the kid was like “yeah out west”
The theory is if there is a guitar and it’s “from out west” then it’s “country”
NYC children concern me sometimes.
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@futurebird Were they thinking of a particular song?
@mfennvt No just complaining about how their dad “listens to country music”
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@futurebird never stopped being true xD
@moira @futurebird
As a child of the west who had met no New Yorkers, that particular New Yorker cover amused me when I first saw it.When I was older and started to meet New Yorkers, my opinion changed.
I've always wanted to do one in reverse, where the "east" basically starts at Denver and Boston, New York, Philly, DC, etc. are all essentially in Europe.
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@moira @futurebird
As a child of the west who had met no New Yorkers, that particular New Yorker cover amused me when I first saw it.When I was older and started to meet New Yorkers, my opinion changed.
I've always wanted to do one in reverse, where the "east" basically starts at Denver and Boston, New York, Philly, DC, etc. are all essentially in Europe.
Just say “new york is in new England” this makes people from here irrationally angry and although I’ve lived here most of my life as someone from the midwest I don’t think I’ll ever understand why.
(it is very funny though… be subtle about it eg “New York, Hartford and other new england cities”)
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A middle school student just tried to tell me “guns and roses” was “country music”
?????
@futurebird They did cover Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", which is *kinda* country-ish.
(Funny story from a Grateful Dead chat on AOL back in the early 90's: Leaving a concert during the encore (Knockin'), someone heard some kids behind him remark, "oh, they're playing a Guns & Roses song!")
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@futurebird They did cover Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", which is *kinda* country-ish.
(Funny story from a Grateful Dead chat on AOL back in the early 90's: Leaving a concert during the encore (Knockin'), someone heard some kids behind him remark, "oh, they're playing a Guns & Roses song!")
@ObbieZ omg
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Just say “new york is in new England” this makes people from here irrationally angry and although I’ve lived here most of my life as someone from the midwest I don’t think I’ll ever understand why.
(it is very funny though… be subtle about it eg “New York, Hartford and other new england cities”)
@futurebird @geoffduncan @moira I used to hear that City Island (Bronx) was New England by New Yorkers even back in the day when the landfill near the bridge was active and very aromatic. It was probably due to the small town feel and the large number of small boats.
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@futurebird @geoffduncan @moira I used to hear that City Island (Bronx) was New England by New Yorkers even back in the day when the landfill near the bridge was active and very aromatic. It was probably due to the small town feel and the large number of small boats.
@Bongolian @geoffduncan @moira
I can almost see it. And now I’m hungry for the clam bake they have up there at the creepy Italian restaurant.
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Just say “new york is in new England” this makes people from here irrationally angry and although I’ve lived here most of my life as someone from the midwest I don’t think I’ll ever understand why.
(it is very funny though… be subtle about it eg “New York, Hartford and other new england cities”)
@futurebird @moira
I'm going to put that one in my bag of things to say to New Yorkers.One of my favorites is NYC people learning I'm from Nevada. "Oh, what was it like to grow up in Vegas?" "Vegas is as close to where I grew up as you are to, say, Rochester."
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Just say “new york is in new England” this makes people from here irrationally angry and although I’ve lived here most of my life as someone from the midwest I don’t think I’ll ever understand why.
(it is very funny though… be subtle about it eg “New York, Hartford and other new england cities”)
@futurebird @geoffduncan As someone who lived in Massachusetts for some years, let me assure you New Englanders would be just as angry.
Northeastern upstate New York, _maybe_. MAYBE. If it's in the very northeast. Ithaca, because of Cornell, MAYBE. But it's a... not oblast, what's the word. ENCLAVE. It's an enclave. AT BEST.
And yes, it is funny. xD
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@futurebird @moira
I'm going to put that one in my bag of things to say to New Yorkers.One of my favorites is NYC people learning I'm from Nevada. "Oh, what was it like to grow up in Vegas?" "Vegas is as close to where I grew up as you are to, say, Rochester."
@geoffduncan @futurebird From a chat with with some born and bred New Yorkers as in NYC, some years ago:
Them: "How do _you_ pronounce Schenectady?"
Me: "I don't, I usually say Poughkeepsie or Leonardsville and nobody knows the difference."
Them: "EXACTLY. Because all those fucking upstate towns are EXACTLY THE SAME."
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@futurebird @geoffduncan As someone who lived in Massachusetts for some years, let me assure you New Englanders would be just as angry.
Northeastern upstate New York, _maybe_. MAYBE. If it's in the very northeast. Ithaca, because of Cornell, MAYBE. But it's a... not oblast, what's the word. ENCLAVE. It's an enclave. AT BEST.
And yes, it is funny. xD
@moira @futurebird @geoffduncan Lake George, maybe?