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Re: Bushogs, Brushogs, Pop, and Soda
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Posted by Brent in IA on July 28, 2004 at 19:51:03 from (199.120.87.137):
In Reply to: Bushogs, Brushogs, Pop, and Soda posted by Canuck on July 28, 2004 at 18:32:42:
Here goes nothing...there are disputes even within our house on this one. Lunch is at noon, Supper is in the evening, and Dinner is at noon OR evening. Basically anything carbonated is "Pop" here in Iowa, but my relatives in Florida and Texas call it all "Coke", even if it is an orange Crush,Mountain Dew, or a Diet Pepsi! We call it BushHogging here, probably because of the brand name "Bush Hog", kind of like every tissue is called "Kleenex" and all gelatin desert is "Jello" no matter who the manufacturer is. Now, just 200 miles north of me, if you are using what is known as a "field cultivator" in Iowa, Minnesotan's will call it a "finisher" or a "digger". An Iowa row-crop cultivator is known as a "field cultivator" up in Minnesota. Strange how things change in such a short distance. I'm sure there are many more things like these, interesting topic.
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