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Popcorn Culture

10 - Regional Speech and Burger Hierarchy

Popcorn Culture

J and Ben Carlin

Film Reviews, After Shows, Tv & Film

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Ben and J discuss: homophones, regional speech, “Sir” and “Ma’am”, chainsaws, many definitions of “manly”, Ystavanpaiva Day, french fries, can crushers, burger joint hierarchy, meet and greets, reality show feedback and truth, and game shows. Show Notes: Can Crusher: https://amzn.to/39uM9da Check out Seamus Gorman: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjs38LPAWFfo7pM5rY834Mw Submit Your Corny Jokes!: https://forms.gle/F3Xj7KpdYwH88kU29 Follow the Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/apopcast Discuss the Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfIbq9thHPC8yrKjAdJgDA Discuss the Podcast on Discord: https://www.patreon.com/popcornculture Discuss the Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Popcorn-Culture-111889836957162 Discuss the Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PopcornCulture/ Our Sponsors: * Check out BetterHelp and use my code betterhelp.com for a great deal: https://www.betterhelp.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

What's popping everybody? Hello and welcome to Popcorn Culture. My name is Ben Carlin and I am your host.

0:11.3

Here with me today is my brother Jay. Wow, wow. Not even saying he was in every episode now.

0:16.3

I know, I know. You get to say Ben Carlin, you're just like my brother Jay.

0:20.2

So, just let me introduce myself, y'all, here in episode 10. I am Jonathan Carlin.

0:25.7

Wow, you mostly known as Jay. All eight letters. I prefer to think if you as a single letter.

0:31.7

Yeah, well that's how, I mean, that's the thing. We only spell, I only spell, if you call me Jay, it is just the letter Jay.

0:37.9

It is not Jayay. No, you can tell that. There is a difference. Like, your name is Jay.

0:42.7

Right. And then like, like, we have a friend from college named, who is named Jay.

0:47.4

Right. You know, that's like Jayay. Right. Yeah. That was my roommate in college, Jay. Right. Yeah.

0:52.2

Yeah. I'm just Jay. No, I'm hearing the difference 100%. Yeah. No, no, no further explanation needed.

0:56.9

Yeah. I think everyone at home is like, why are you even explaining this? It's so obvious.

1:01.2

That's right. Yeah. That's right. Everybody's like, just y'all would be in, wow, it's like explaining the difference between there and there.

1:08.0

You know, everyone just knows. Everyone just knows. Yeah. Okay. The there and there argument, like people who get frustrated

1:15.4

when other people use there and there wrong. Like, to me, at this point in time, it has become so obvious

1:21.4

because everybody is frustrated with the exact same grammar problem that anyone who gets it wrong is like, like, accidentally did it.

1:28.3

I don't think that people are unknowingly using there and there and there. I think that you hear that last one was

1:35.4

THEY, a posture VRE. I can tell. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I got it. I'm with you. But no, this is like one of those things where once

1:44.3

upon a time, I remember having the difficulty with it because I was like, which one do you use? And then somewhere along the way,

1:50.0

I learned it through AOL instant messenger or something and I actually started getting off my grammar correct.

1:54.9

But then once you start getting it correct and you see someone get it wrong, it does feel like this weird.

2:00.2

I don't even know what it is. It's like, it's like, how could you mess that up?

2:04.1

Here's the only way I ever remember it is if you're talking about here or there, then you just spell out the word here

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