Fun with states

Posted by Isabel on June 22nd, 2006. Filed under: They're just my family.

Isabel: I just got an e-mail from my sister.  She said she has some friends in Organ that want her and her husband to move there.

The King: (confused) Organ?  Where is that?  Utah?

Isabel: Um, I’m pretty sure she meant Oregon

The King: Well, Organ is a real word.  At least we know she knows how to use spell check. 

Isabel: Screw spell check, I’m pretty sure that’s how she thinks Oregon is spelled.

11 Responses to Fun with states

  1. Frema

    My grandmother used to say “Intendo” for Nintendo, “robutt” for robot, and “threadmill” for treadmill.

    I myself can’t decide how to pronounce “often” without looking like an @$$hole. Do you say the “t” or don’t you?!

  2. Amy

    My grandmother used to write checks to Public. It’s Publix. She also called Q-tips Q-ticks.

    I don’t pronounce the t in often.

  3. Anth

    As an Oregonian, I’ve decided to be offended by that on behalf of the entire state. Like, rude.

  4. Britt

    I wish I could properly spell the way my mom pronounces “root beer” but there are no letters to immitate it. She also says “grilla” instead of “gorilla” and she calls Cruela De Vil “Carella.”

    Geez, Mom!!

  5. DeAnn

    Well, as an Oregonian who PRONOUNCES it that way, maybe it’s not her fault!

  6. H. Squirrel

    My friend was at a hairdresser who asked her where she was from. She said “Ohio.” The hairdresser said, “well, here, we pronounce it Iowa.” Uh-huh.

  7. Hilary

    My Grandpa taught me how to spell Mississippi:
    M-I-crooked letter-crooked letter-I-crooked letter-crooked letter-I-hump back-hump back-I. I still have to say that every time I spell Mississippi.
    I also have to sing a song to spell my state correctly:
    T-E-double N-E-double S-double E….TENNESSEE!

    Shut up. :-)

  8. jessica

    My mom is from Long Island and therefore promounces words with her own added in r’s. Like idea is idear to my mom.

    And I say ‘often’ both ways, depending on my mood.

  9. jessica

    or pronounces perhaps.

  10. Lizzy

    My mother is from Illinois by way of Virginia. She does not to a wash. She does a “warsh.” It is not Washington DC, it is “Warshington DC.”
    Me? I grew up outside of Bahsten, MA. Lived in Iowa where groceries are placed in a brown paper sack, and houses have “ruffs.” Now I live in BroookLYN and have family on Long-gah Island.
    Some pretty sexy accents going on in these parts.
    Also, I’m completely incapable of saying “synonym”–my mouth just doesn’t work that way. It always comes out as “cinnamon.”

  11. Mrs. Flinger

    At least she didn’t pronounce it “OR-E-GON.” ‘Cause if she said it that way, you KNOW she’s spell it that way. ;-)

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