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16-MAY-2014 LynnH

Crick

Dorseyville, Pennsylvania

Pittsburghese for a small "Creek"

Pittsburgh/Southwester Pennsylvania has a unique dialect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_English


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woody3423-May-2014 03:55
Such a green and lovely scene, with wonderful atmosphere...V
sue anne23-May-2014 02:33
Yes we have lots of creeks around here. (: V
Janice Dunn22-May-2014 21:20
Haha - do you say tomarto or tomayto?
Love your spring green colours here. We have creeks in NZ
I say tomarto!!
Karen Stuebing22-May-2014 21:10
There is certainly enough water to turn everything a wonderful spring green. Beautiful scene. V.
Zeeby22-May-2014 21:07
Beautiful photo! V
John Lamb22-May-2014 20:50
Sometimes I get a crick in my neck.....
Walter Otto Koenig22-May-2014 20:42
A common word in Maryland where they have lot of Cricks. :)
Stephanie22-May-2014 19:32
And here I thought that was a Texas word!
Lovely green scene! :)
J. Scott Coile22-May-2014 14:01
Same dialect here ;-) Lovely.
Dawn Seitz22-May-2014 13:25
I have heard that in New York as well. I never new that it was unique.