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Milwaukee Accents/slang part 2

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2007

More footage of things we say in Milwaukee

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  • ok man if from tennessee n we deffunatly say bag and to-go-box! n a bubbly is fucking stupid there aint bubbly commin out of it its WATER!! oh n yeah if u say pop u will get fucking killed down here! everything is a coke! thought i will give u soda, it makes sence

  • Bubbler! BUBBLE-R! the water that comes out, it "bubbles" out lol. but thanks for your comments :)

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  • is it a bag or a bag?

    ... it's bacon!

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  • The original Bubbler shot water one inch straight into the air, creating a bubbling texture, and the excess water ran back down over the sides of the nozzle. It was several years later before the Bubbler adopted the arc projection, which may have allowed the drinker to partake more easily, or was perceived to be more sanitary.

  • The Bubbler' was developed in 1889 by the then-small Kohler Water Works (now Kohler Company) in Kohler, Wisconsin, which was already well-known for its faucet production. While Harlan Huckleby is credited with the actual design, it was Kohler who patented it and trademarked the name.

  • that's the milwaukee own McLovin

  • bubbler? that is a milwaukee only thing. its fuckin' retarded.

  • @MusicGroup13 lmao i was thinkin i hope she missin sum teeth cuz if she got a gap that big then WTF went wrong??

  • they say pop in the midwest

  • MCLOVIN!

  • My mom was born, grew up and lived in Wisconsin for over 20 years and she calls it soda pop.

  • bubbler <3

  • I'm from NC and have been around most of the southeast, and I have NEVER heard anyone say "what the sack?" I don't know where that came from, not even sure what part of the country says that, if any. We also say water fountain (it shoots up like a fountain, it doesn't BUBBLE lol), soda. Quite a bit of the good ole' boys refer to friends or strangers as "boss man", like "What's goin' on boss man?" "Down yonder is Wal Mart..." is referring to some place down the road.

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