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Larry, I love that southern hospitality! A bottle of cool wine upon docking,
bagles or donuts, coffee, and the newspaper delivered to the boat every morning, a courtesy car to go shopping.............. When will those yankee marina owners learn how to treat their paying customers? And by the way, tell the Chamber that I know the difference between Beaufort (Bu-fort), SC and Beaufort (Bo-fort), NC. "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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Isn't the southern one "Bufert" or maybe "Buferd"?
Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com .. "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... On 04 Nov 2003 21:45:50 GMT, (Capt Lou) wrote: And by the way, tell the Chamber that I know the difference between Beaufort (Bu-fort), SC and Beaufort (Bo-fort), NC. Most Yankees don't. It was about 87F here yesterday. My fall-spring window fan ran all night, its thermostat never finding peace. Today, it's only going up to 80F, so it'll be more comfortable in my truck without the AC going to work. What a great place to call home......(c; Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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Isn't the southern one "Bufert" or maybe "Buferd"?
Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com .. "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... On 04 Nov 2003 21:45:50 GMT, (Capt Lou) wrote: And by the way, tell the Chamber that I know the difference between Beaufort (Bu-fort), SC and Beaufort (Bo-fort), NC. Most Yankees don't. It was about 87F here yesterday. My fall-spring window fan ran all night, its thermostat never finding peace. Today, it's only going up to 80F, so it'll be more comfortable in my truck without the AC going to work. What a great place to call home......(c; Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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The odd thing about Bermuda is that Halifax, Nova Scotia is as close as
anypoint on the US eastern seaboard. If it was earlier in the season, I'd say...come up here, enjoy the scenery and then head due south. Very simple except that you will probably be close hauled the first part of the trip and the Gulf Stream current might slow you a bit. Capt Lou wrote in message ... The closest point on the U.S. east coast to Bermuda is Nantucket, Massachusetts. You will be going twice the distance if you head to Beaufort, South Carolina first! "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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The odd thing about Bermuda is that Halifax, Nova Scotia is as close as
anypoint on the US eastern seaboard. If it was earlier in the season, I'd say...come up here, enjoy the scenery and then head due south. Very simple except that you will probably be close hauled the first part of the trip and the Gulf Stream current might slow you a bit. Capt Lou wrote in message ... The closest point on the U.S. east coast to Bermuda is Nantucket, Massachusetts. You will be going twice the distance if you head to Beaufort, South Carolina first! "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:15:06 -0500, "Jim Woodward" jameslwoodward at
attbi dot com wrote: Isn't the southern one "Bufert" or maybe "Buferd"? Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com Right....Beaufort, in SC is pronounced B(long)u-Fut South Carolinians have a similar heritage to British colonies like Maine. They don't prounounce R either. Bu-fut Charleston has a special dialect called Geechee. You can also hear it in Norfolk, Va, (pronounced in Geechee Nofuk, which is where the Navy sailors got it, not from their sexual discoveries). Charleston, here, is properly pronounced Chao-stun..... Do a google search on geechee and learn it. When you come to Chaostun, I'll take you out to Rockville on Wadmalaw Island and cut you loose after we take off your blindfold. The Geechee people, black and white, will direct you back to the city and if you make it (many don't and we have to send out the rescue squad) we'll issue you a Geechee Certificate and put a special code on your driver's license indicating to the local people that you know Geechee and can accept basic instructions in Geechee, endearing you to all of them, instantly. Of course, drenched in coastal island hospitality, many Yankees refuse to be rescue, choosing, instead, to stay in Rockville. Many seem attracted to the shrimp, which sells there for $2/pound, to their astonishment compared to "back home". Another interesting pronounciation is one of the major islands close in, James Island. It's proper geechee pronounciation is Ji-mile. Makes perfect sense....reduces a long name to nearly one syllable, as do many Geechee words. I learned Geechee sitting at the lunch counters of the old Eckards Drug Store just South of downtown Chaostun on US 17. Old Geechee men used to sit and talk for hours and eventually let me sit in so I wouldn't miss anything. Don't ask for translations, though. They figure anyone who's not crazy already KNOWS Geechee, obviously. Your reporter in Chaostun, Lah-e (Larry) |
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:15:06 -0500, "Jim Woodward" jameslwoodward at
attbi dot com wrote: Isn't the southern one "Bufert" or maybe "Buferd"? Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com Right....Beaufort, in SC is pronounced B(long)u-Fut South Carolinians have a similar heritage to British colonies like Maine. They don't prounounce R either. Bu-fut Charleston has a special dialect called Geechee. You can also hear it in Norfolk, Va, (pronounced in Geechee Nofuk, which is where the Navy sailors got it, not from their sexual discoveries). Charleston, here, is properly pronounced Chao-stun..... Do a google search on geechee and learn it. When you come to Chaostun, I'll take you out to Rockville on Wadmalaw Island and cut you loose after we take off your blindfold. The Geechee people, black and white, will direct you back to the city and if you make it (many don't and we have to send out the rescue squad) we'll issue you a Geechee Certificate and put a special code on your driver's license indicating to the local people that you know Geechee and can accept basic instructions in Geechee, endearing you to all of them, instantly. Of course, drenched in coastal island hospitality, many Yankees refuse to be rescue, choosing, instead, to stay in Rockville. Many seem attracted to the shrimp, which sells there for $2/pound, to their astonishment compared to "back home". Another interesting pronounciation is one of the major islands close in, James Island. It's proper geechee pronounciation is Ji-mile. Makes perfect sense....reduces a long name to nearly one syllable, as do many Geechee words. I learned Geechee sitting at the lunch counters of the old Eckards Drug Store just South of downtown Chaostun on US 17. Old Geechee men used to sit and talk for hours and eventually let me sit in so I wouldn't miss anything. Don't ask for translations, though. They figure anyone who's not crazy already KNOWS Geechee, obviously. Your reporter in Chaostun, Lah-e (Larry) |
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![]() Larry W4CSC wrote: Right....Beaufort, in SC is pronounced B(long)u-Fut South Carolinians have a similar heritage to British colonies like Maine. They don't prounounce R either. Bu-fut Charleston has a special dialect called Geechee. You can also hear it in Norfolk, Va, (pronounced in Geechee Nofuk, which is where the Navy sailors got it, not from their sexual discoveries). My wife, a Navy brat, moved from Mare Island to Charleston Navy Yard in the 6th grade and her grades went from As to Fs. At the teacher's conference it became obvious what the problem was. Nobody in the family understood a word the teacher said. :-) There are many Charlestonian terms that confuse Yankees. Like: Noose: What Dan Rather purports to read on TV. Abode: Noun: A flat piece of wood or Preposition: as in on or within a boat or ship. Korea: What UPS and FedX are. Kyar: A four wheeled vehicle for personal transportation. These are High Charlestonese terms. Geechee a lot harder to interpret and Gulla is totally unintelligible. On arrival visitors are encouraged to buy an English/Charlestonese dictionary. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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