Aha! That may be, Ed: a "New York thing." I was a cabbie in New York between the Army and Colorado. I probably learned to talk cabbie-ese in those days. 🙂
Aha! That may be, Ed: a "New York thing." I was a cabbie in New York between the Army and Colorado. I probably learned to talk cabbie-ese in those days. 🙂
@jakedduck1 - John placed the link to a post you did in Dec of 2018 about the brakes on the fire truck. Just so you know, you made my day. Thanks for a heck of a good laugh!!
Aha! That may be, Ed: a "New York thing." I was a cabbie in New York between the Army and Colorado. I probably learned to talk cabbie-ese in those days. 🙂
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1 ReactionA lot os we locals here in PA tend to call creeks "cricks". It's a colloquialism, I guess.
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