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MeanieMan

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Is there a code or something we are supposed to follow that says to stay out? I'm asking cause 3 [H] members popped up in one thread, and the responses we got were kind of funny.
I found out that for some reason I hate getting called a Yankee.

 
I'd sign up. Perhaps we could convince one or two aussies into folding for the [H]orde! :D

 
That's a fun thread..... hmmmm....maybe I should change teams ;)
 
MeanieMan said:
I found out that for some reason I hate getting called a Yankee.



I really FEEL you on that one.

I'm from a place that the general feeling is that the "Great War of Northern Agression" was never really ended. That Robert E. Lee died in battle and that an actor stood in for him at the surrender.

My Granpa would be comin' up outa tha groun' he's buried in iffin' he's calt sumpin' lak that. :eek: :eek: :D

Sorry... Redneckicity coming out there for a sec.


 
Sherman is still villified here. Not that I am into that just the area.

And never fear the South will rise again ;)
 
Hito Bahadur said:
That's a fun thread..... hmmmm....maybe I should change teams ;)

"No, no, there'll be none of that now"

"But I don't want to marry her. I'd rather just....sing."

:p :D
 
rodsfree said:
I really FEEL you on that one.

I'm from a place that the general feeling is that the "Great War of Northern Agression" was never really ended. That Robert E. Lee died in battle and that an actor stood in for him at the surrender.

My Granpa would be comin' up outa tha groun' he's buried in iffin' he's calt sumpin' lak that. :eek: :eek: :D

Sorry... Redneckicity coming out there for a sec.



Being called a Yankee doesn't really bother me...unless it has to do with the New York Yankees...boo! Besides, I'm from the west coast and we don't tend to have that much reverence for the confederates...but whatever floats your boat.
 
We already have several esteemed Australian teammates. This is an international team of computer enthusiasts, capable of making a difference.

Most of the computers I fix, are incapable of porn surfing, much less folding@home. We carry the torch for an entire species. Time to put old wounds behind us. All of my relatives came from the south, but the roo will taste just as good in jumbalaya. Grits and roo steak anyone?

 
I'm more of a 'tug-ee' or a 'pull-ee'. Yankee seems just too harsh.
 
sad... almsot as sad as me drunk and posting

they could atleast call some of us rednecks...


 
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad
 
FLECOM said:
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad


:eek: Hehe :eek:
 
sorry...drunk posting... was jack that made me....... /hangs head in shame will hide in corner for awhile


 
Schmave said:
"No, no, there'll be none of that now"

"But I don't want to marry her. I'd rather just....sing."

:p :D
monty python++

now i just have to dig up that thread where i said i'd quote from the opening of monty python. hmm... wish i could remember what it was called...

and i agree with flecom... making an ass of yourself=bad. poking fun=good.

is all in how you look at it.
 
its all fun when u on top and can make a few jokes and try and have a good time

its no fun when u down and they keep kicken ya in the face


 
FLECOM said:
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad

I totally agree

To date with very few (old) exceptions both teams have had a mutual respect and treated each other as such.

The lead will change hands again, and probably again and again.

Between us we are the two greatest folding teams around, let’s be gentlemen about it all and show respect where it’s due.
 
This project doesn't even originate down under, but they fight the good fight, anyways. The good folks at OCAu, impress the heck out of me. I hope they manage to throw a few hundred more rigs into the mix, and push us even harder. This is a battle of Titans, regardless of whomever wins the fight, we all win.

 
FLECOM said:
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad

Here is one that didnt heed your advice.... :rolleyes:

kido1986

Edit: but wait there is more

duster[h] (Banned or Deleted)
 
Spectre said:
uhhh...yeah why?

Don't you know how to use google or Wikepedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee

snip: Then who, really, is a Yankee?
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
—(an old definition)​

It is used by people from other countries as slang to mean Americans, both as a term of endearment and as an insult. Hence, the term has had various positive, negative, contextual and regional associations over the years, as books, media, troops, teams, and peoples have used it differently for different purposes.
 
FLECOM said:
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad

Everyone was having fun, shit even you posted over there, and last time I checked there wasn't a single "ban them" post. Something I would have expected without thinking twice if they posted here.
This is hardfolding connected to hardocp, you don't need to the peon users in order for this place to look bad.

BillR said:
I totally agree

To date with very few (old) exceptions both teams have had a mutual respect and treated each other as such.

The lead will change hands again, and probably again and again.

Between us we are the two greatest folding teams around, let’s be gentlemen about it all and show respect where it’s due.

Who is disrespecting? This is a game, granted one thats for humanity. I don't know of a single game that the oppenents don't talk to each other. Why? Because its boring.

 
FLECOM said:
ya how bout we not make asses of ourselves on their forum people?

especially if you have [H] in your username your making us look bad
I strongy agree, if you post with the [H] on another board you should make it [H]onarable to reflect well on Kyle and the [H]orde. Save the "posting under the influence" for here please.
 
FearTec said:
Don't you know how to use google or Wikepedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee

snip: Then who, really, is a Yankee?
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
—(an old definition)​

It is used by people from other countries as slang to mean Americans, both as a term of endearment and as an insult. Hence, the term has had various positive, negative, contextual and regional associations over the years, as books, media, troops, teams, and peoples have used it differently for different purposes.


Thus, being from northern Vermont, eating pie for breakfast (apple preferred) and working for the Corps of Engineers, do I qualify as a "dammed Yankee" ?
 
gnewbury said:
Thus, being from northern Vermont, eating pie for breakfast (apple preferred) and working for the Corps of Engineers, do I qualify as a "dammed Yankee" ?

Mmmm. Sounds like it... do you wear a feather in your cap ;) kiddin :D
 
Call me a Yankee all you want. Damned proud.

As long as you don't call me a Yankee's Fan. I'll rip off your head and shit down your stump.
 
I'm not in Vermont, but I did have pie for breakfast.

Although it was homemade strawberry-rhubarb pie which isn't very New England.
 
KodiakStar said:
Location: Snowy Rochester, NY

and you arent a fan? :confused: :p

Step away VERY quickly and run while you still have time, filth. :p

I am a transplanted New Hampshire-ite.

*cracks knuckles* :D
 
My island is bigger then your old state :p

Being from Alaska though, I never really understood all the hype about a
"home" team got a clearer picture when i was in california.. and then
in baltimore.. and now dc... *shrugs* i dont pay enough attention to
sports for it to really make to a difference to me..
 
KodiakStar said:
My island is bigger then your old state :p

Being from Alaska though, I never really understood all the hype about a
"home" team got a clearer picture when i was in california.. and then
in baltimore.. and now dc... *shrugs* i dont pay enough attention to
sports for it to really make to a difference to me..

Born and bred Redsox fan. I can't explain it. Don't need to. Just the way it is :D
 
Hito Bahadur said:
I'm not in Vermont, but I did have pie for breakfast.

Although it was homemade strawberry-rhubarb pie which isn't very New England.

How is that not New England? Whe have Rhubarb and strawberries all over the frelling place. Given, it's probably even more prevalent in the midwest, but what good ever came from the midwest? :p
 
Ahh. yes. the Sox. one of the teams (of many many) i rooted for in my teamless state.. was the white sox (back in the day)...

I did watch most of the world series last year and rooted for the red sox... they aint too bad ;)

Could use their bats to flog the aussies...
 
FearTec said:
Don't you know how to use google or Wikepedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee

snip: Then who, really, is a Yankee?
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
—(an old definition)​

It is used by people from other countries as slang to mean Americans, both as a term of endearment and as an insult. Hence, the term has had various positive, negative, contextual and regional associations over the years, as books, media, troops, teams, and peoples have used it differently for different purposes.


Uhhh...yeah being from the south I am intimately aware of all the connotations to yankee. I have always been called a yankee on any board that isn't american in origin. Hence why Iwas confused that someone would be surprised that is what we are referred to as.
 
gnewbury said:
Thus, being from northern Vermont, eating pie for breakfast (apple preferred) and working for the Corps of Engineers, do I qualify as a "dammed Yankee" ?

No. I'm sorry but you don't. :(
"damned Yankee" is what we Southerners call Yankees that move South and don't go back. You're just a Yankee. :p

Actually, the term orginated because of General Sherman.
It was his nickname... Everyone in the South reffered to him as "that damned Yankee"

 
I hope you all know how Australia started:

Britain send all of their prisoners to this continent, the prisoners started Australia.
So here is some history of Australia.

I'm sure you all would have liked to know.
 
Scorpionjwp said:
I hope you all know how Australia started:

Britain send all of their prisoners to this continent, the prisoners started Australia.
So here is some history of Australia.

I'm sure you all would have liked to know.
Prosoners or protestants.... what's the difference? :)
Both our countries were started by Europe's unwanted riff-raff!
 
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