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Old 07-22-2022, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by thevillages2013 View Post
I would use a grill if I were you
I see what you did there, you made fun of the guy who is probably from the west coast.

Clearly, the poster is not from the midwest or the northeast. In the west, specifically California, BBQ is both a noun and a verb. BBQ is the item you cook upon (which many others call a grill), and BBQ-ing is also what you are doing when you cook on a BBQ, regardless of whether BBQ sauce is involved.

Kinda like all soft drinks are cokes; "You want a coke? Great, what kind? Oh, a Sprite, OK."

They also nominize freeways. Just like Floridians call the Turnpike, THE Turnpike,
Californians will call it the 5 freeway, or the 110 freeway, or the 405 freeway. The freeways are iconic members of the landscape, just like a building might be THE Empire State Building.

What makes it harder for a non-native to understand is freeways are also given names. Not just one, but two. One for each direction (approximate terminus) of said freeway. The 10 is the Santa Monica Fwy AND the San Bernardino Fwy. The 110 is both the Harbor Fwy AND the Pasadena Fwy. The 5 is the Santa Ana Fwy AND the Golden State Fwy. You describe it to others based on the direction you were traveling. You don't need to say you were going north on the 110 when you can say you took the Pasadena Fwy to the Ave 52 exit. The 110, by the way, was the first freeway opened in the nation. It is sometimes called (Especially in the northern terminus / Pasadena area) the Arroyo Seco Pkwy, in a nod to its initial name prior to being a freeway.

While the 10 does not terminate in San Berdoo but in Jacksonville, FL., it is still called the San Bernardino Fwy because when it opened, most of the great basin's civilization ended in the Inland Empire, of which San Bernardino is a large part. Beyond that, was just desert until you reached Palm Springs, hours of dry expanse past San Bernardino.

Next we can talk about SigAlerts if anyone is interested. What, why am I hearing crickets?
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