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The Polack MSgt

(13,188 posts)
Fri Apr 24, 2020, 10:23 PM Apr 2020

Can I tell alla yinz a story?

Back when I was a young Airman in Japan, I liked to go clubbing.

But I was under paid over sexed and fond of liquor. It's a relatively common combination I hear.

Anyway most Fridays, my buddies and I would go out to the pavilion between the barracks, burn some burgers and dogs and drink cheap American beer. Nowadays it's called "Pre-Gaming"

Back then it was "A bottle of beer is over 3 dollars in Tokyo and I make $650 a month" Pre-gaming is certainly more concise...

Any way this song was a lock to get palyed on a boombox at least once

I'M THE MAN

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Can I tell alla yinz a story? (Original Post) The Polack MSgt Apr 2020 OP
I'z a middle-schooler at Hong Kong International when this hit, so I wasn't TOO far from ya then mr_lebowski Apr 2020 #1
"Yinz"? I've heard that (you-uns, y'all variant)- dawg day Apr 2020 #2
You'ns (I guess phonetically YOONZ) is pretty common The Polack MSgt Apr 2020 #3
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. I'z a middle-schooler at Hong Kong International when this hit, so I wasn't TOO far from ya then
Fri Apr 24, 2020, 10:29 PM
Apr 2020

A lot of us ex-pat kids were listening to this over in HK too!

The Polack MSgt

(13,188 posts)
3. You'ns (I guess phonetically YOONZ) is pretty common
Fri Apr 24, 2020, 11:00 PM
Apr 2020

between central Tennessee, through Kentucky and southern WV

But I came up in SW Pennsylvania, about 14 miles from Wheeling, 30-ish miles from Pittsburgh.

We said yinz.

Around the Pittsburgh area "Yinzer" is the usual term for rural folks.

The SW PA version of "Redneck"

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