Message from @Jordan - MD

Discord ID: 549118110603411466


2019-02-24 06:30:52 UTC  

@Paul H - MI no, I've heard it a lot so it can't be something as obscure as Hungarian

2019-02-24 06:31:29 UTC  

You have tjmaxx down there lol

2019-02-24 06:32:06 UTC  

It was probably my dad and them coming up with it because it rhymed with Papa, but honestly, I'm not sure beyond that. They passed away years ago and my dad is asleep, I could ask in the morning

2019-02-24 06:32:57 UTC  

Our local Russians control the one here.

2019-02-24 06:33:38 UTC  

I just looked it up and apparently it's an informal English word, nothing special @Paul H - MI

2019-02-24 06:34:42 UTC  

I always just referred to my grandma as "my grandma" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2019-02-24 06:34:45 UTC  

Yeah, ours is controlled by 90iq mestizos and blacks

2019-02-24 06:34:57 UTC  

@Jacob Huh.. Interesting, because although their family came from Germany and Austro-Hungary, our surname is Anglo-Saxon to the extent that there are several Englishmen bearing the same surname

2019-02-24 06:35:00 UTC  

Pretty girls shop there with their mothers.

2019-02-24 06:35:06 UTC  

A couple Swedes too

2019-02-24 06:35:18 UTC  

I only shop there for pants and condiments

2019-02-24 06:35:35 UTC  

Lol

2019-02-24 06:36:03 UTC  

well I mean English is the dominant language in the US (for now at least) so it would make sense that your family uses an English word

2019-02-24 06:36:12 UTC  

I don't think it's that deep

2019-02-24 06:36:35 UTC  

No, but it's always fun to think about

2019-02-24 06:37:36 UTC  

wait I thought "papa" was just an informal word for "dad"

2019-02-24 06:37:47 UTC  

I didn't know it meant "grandpa"

2019-02-24 06:38:15 UTC  

I would only visit ours to get a good laugh

2019-02-24 06:38:53 UTC  

Selling ecko brand from 1998 and those 5 gallon drums of cheese puffs

2019-02-24 06:39:18 UTC  

@Jacob I'm guessing my dad and his siblings called him that, but it's probably just names they came up with for me to call them so I didn't just call them grandma and grandpa.

2019-02-24 06:39:19 UTC  

I'm not sure what culture nana comes from. But I used to call my grandmother nana

2019-02-24 06:39:26 UTC  

I'm coming to visit now @Valaska

2019-02-24 06:39:51 UTC  

Oh its Italian

2019-02-24 06:39:53 UTC  

2XLT

2019-02-24 06:39:57 UTC  

My one friend calls her grandma 'noona' or something like that

2019-02-24 06:40:21 UTC  

Nonna and Nonno are Italian, I have a Nonna and Nonno too

2019-02-24 06:40:34 UTC  

Nonna is the actual Italian way yeah

2019-02-24 06:40:52 UTC  

Nanna is a spinoff of it

2019-02-24 06:41:01 UTC  

I bet the cheese puff surplus is because Glen Beck ruined the market forever.

2019-02-24 06:41:21 UTC  

Hwaht

2019-02-24 06:42:21 UTC  

Cheese is a bad word in my current state of hunger

2019-02-24 06:42:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/549118963754467328/image0.jpg

2019-02-24 06:43:00 UTC  

I have a surplus of various different cheeses and it's taking every ounce of self control not to eat a whole brick right now

2019-02-24 06:45:50 UTC  

I miss the good old days. https://youtu.be/fX8khBJaHCo

2019-02-24 07:04:49 UTC  

My Twitter was just followed by David Duke. If you'd have told me this 2 years ago I wouldn't believe it. Life come at you quick.

2019-02-24 07:04:59 UTC  

I had a half Polish half Bengali friend who would call his grandma "babby". Took me forever to figure out that it was a corruption of "babcia".

2019-02-24 07:16:49 UTC  

What happened to the Defend Utah video? That shit was badass!

2019-02-24 07:18:46 UTC  

We have to edit something out.

2019-02-24 07:19:28 UTC  

@Reinhard Wolff did that have something to do with the video getting put in limited state so quickly?

2019-02-24 07:19:35 UTC  

Nope, unrelated.