Posted on 01/17/2010 8:27:29 PM PST by Talkradio03
Curt Shilling: "This feels to me like the clubhouse of the morning of game 7 of the ALCS"....1600 people at the event, with 1000 watching streaming video at another location, + "Several hundred" outside...(Video)
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Oh, puhleeze. It's Worcester and it's pronounced "Whista" by the natives.
Did Coakley call Flutie a “New York Jets Fan.”?
OK, I’ve just been informed that it is “Worcester” not “Worchester”
Everyone else in the other 49 states calls it (War-Chester)
in my exp, the natives call if “Worse-ster”
it’s suppose to be “wooster” i believe.
I have a long connection to Worcester. My moderate Dem sister in law lives there now and she just told me yesterday that she will be voting for Brown. This is after she told me three weeks ago that she was voting for Martha. It was the dirty campaigning that turned her around.
http://www.brownforussenate.com/call-from-home-registration
call for Brown tomorrow..... dems say they have called 90000 today...... so keep it up dont believe the polls.........
Now is the time...... this is the race.....
Scott 30 points UP at Intrade!
People in Massachusetts talk funny!
Oh, puhleeze. It's Worcester and it's pronounced "Whista" by the natives.
Right. Like the sauce.
;-)
Well, "heated" is what ABC Radio news called it. "Heated," indeed. By these numbers, she's toast.
Dead heat-—it is a close call!!!
Well, if "language structures thought," like they taught us in Anthro 101, why would anyone want to do that?
No worse than Alabama or Arkansas or Texas or....name any state.
Yes...old English pronuciation...just like Worcestershire Sauce.
Close, but proper pronunciation is “wuhstah”, the “u” having a combination “o” and “u” sound (can’t think of a real word that has that sound in it right now).
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