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Post by -SG-Alicia on Jul 27, 2005 5:19:59 GMT
OK here's the scoop or should I say pop.... For the past few months I have been having a debate with Dragon and I would like to get some idea on how you would pronounce this type of ice cream bar: (a frozen fudge pop) Do you pronounce it: Fudge sicle or Fudge icle? Maybe you just call it a fudgee but that is not the debate. lol Now you are probably wondering why were are having such a debate over this and think it's stupid lol, but we are from different States here in the US and we pronounce words differently. Actually we find this all quite humorous. So please don't be shy and give us your pronunciation! Alicia & James
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Post by kach on Jul 27, 2005 13:12:22 GMT
Alicia that is an easy one,
The correct pronounciation is "Fudgesicle", anything else is incorrect. The use of such incorrect pronounciation should be met with blank stares from ice cream vendors, followed by "no ice cream for you, next".
I can't believe I have had that bottled up inside for so long, thanks for letting me get that off of my chest.
Kach
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Post by McNite on Jul 27, 2005 13:46:16 GMT
I only know the word fudge from a Robby Williams song (with hot girls dancing in the video though)... i guess that qualifies me a total noob
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riffs
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Post by riffs on Jul 27, 2005 22:31:42 GMT
I'm from Ohio. I've always called them Fudgesicles.
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Post by -SG-Alicia on Jul 28, 2005 4:56:52 GMT
Very interesting!! Come on guy's keep posting!! Alicia
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Post by -SG-Alicia on Jul 31, 2005 8:17:24 GMT
Bumity bump bump!! ;D
Come on guys we need more of your pronunciations!
Blue? China? Statik? McDay? Enyo? Dr Evil? Ike? Joker?....etc...(sorry if I left anyone out but I'm sleepy and these were the first names that popped into my head...lol)
After all don't you want to know which one of us is winning here? lol
Score: Dragon .....? Alicia....?
/ok I'm really going to bed now lol
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Post by ChinaGirl on Aug 6, 2005 2:18:23 GMT
hummmm........... ehhhhhhh............. don't know.......... we dont have ice cream in China.......... we only eat dragon stew with rice pudding as deserts........ ;D ;D
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Post by -SG-Alicia on Sept 25, 2005 22:57:57 GMT
Damn I forgot about this thread!!!! Anyway, China, Dragon says he resents the stew comment lol and first of all you are living in Canada so you DO have ice cream of all kinds there. It seems that the only people that pronounce it fudge icle are from Massachusetts (Boston). ( and I am not one of them!!) But that's not the only incorrect mispronunciations. lol Man is Dragon gonna kill me for this!!! Here is a link so you all can get a laugh at the way those Boston peeps talk www.bu.edu/mfeldman/Boston/wicked.htmlBeware though because most of the lingo is written the way they speak...lol So there ya have it folks it looks like I have won the survey. As I prononunce it Fugde sicle here in New York. Alicia
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Post by 2ndBadKarma on Oct 2, 2005 0:41:59 GMT
LOL I think there ain't even word for that thing in finnish. ;D
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Post by NaosCaire on Oct 6, 2005 16:59:31 GMT
Pesonally.. I would have called them fudgestickles...
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