Cheesesteak:
The only way a New Yorker would neglect to mention where he’s from, is to have his mouth wired shut.
This is for two reasons. First, he’ll have an accent that any Bostonian will recognize. …
Yes, in the form of an unfamiliar sound called “the letter R” and a conspicuous lack of use of the adjective “wicked”.
Win_Place_Show:
For instance, if you grew up in Boston, and are applying for a job on Wall Street, do you try and hide that part of your upbringing?
Yes, no one from Harvard or MIT works on Wall Street.
In reality, a significant number of working professionals in both cities come from other places (including Boston and New York).
Isn’t that the premise of Fringe?
This is the moderating factor. Many people migrate to these cities for work or school and end up creating the next generation of partisans.
As far as accents go, we have the absolute dumbest here in RI. The New York and Boston accents have merged to form the incomprehensible Row Dilandese.
And your own form of clam chowder.
I suppose you mean the clear chowder. Rarely found even here. We also have Rhode Island Red, the proper way to make chowder with tomatoes.
Win Place Show:
More bitterness between the Jets and Pats, due to the way Bill Belichek resigned as HC of the NYJ.
gigi
November 27, 2012, 6:04pm
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friedo:
That’s true. Manhattan clam chowder is pretty terrible. And you can get good New England style in New York.
Of course, we all know that New England clam chowder comes from Maine, not Massachusetts.
Sidebar on clam chowder: with bacon, or no? Same question re: corn chowder.
I’ve been here a while but “The City” is always NYC. Sometimes I have to clarify that with folks who think I mean Boston. :eek:
IMNSHO*, bacon is not needed in good clam chowder. Before moving here to Ningland I always used bacon, which never hurts anything, but it turns out to be unneccesary when you have abundant fresh tasty clams to load your chowder with. Onions may be a bigger controversy.
*In my not so humble opinion.
This is pretty much how the “rivalry” between L.A. and San Francisco works.
I’m too far removed in time to call myself a Bostonian any more – but I came in to mention an old Red Sox T-shirt I (and others) had:
Top part read “I <heart> NY” in the familiar square arrangement.
Below that were the words “It’s just the Yankees I hate.”
So at least some of us didn’t let the sports’ rivalry spill over
(Of course the same slogan could work for the Mets… If it hadn’t been for the Sox insignia on the back!)
tdn
November 27, 2012, 7:03pm
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I remember that shirt. The newer one says
YANKEES
SUCK
There’s a line of Yankee Hater products that use a YH in the style of the Yankee’s logo. Of course that stuff sells all over the country. All real Americans hate the Yankees.
Loach
November 27, 2012, 7:37pm
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Can’t you just reserve your hate for those who really deserve it? Like Bobby Valentine.
In oceanography I know they compete.