Richard
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Do you ever say, uff da? If so, can you use it in a sentence?
Richard said:Do you ever say, uff da? If so, can you use it in a sentence?
Too easy, it's a person from the upper peninsula of MI.flyingcheesehead said:No, and no. I don't think that's a WI or MN saying... That sounds more like a yooper saying!
Bonus points to the first person who knows what a yooper is, eh?
BZZZT! It's a MN Norwegian saying. Since only the airport is in WI, I guess you're off the hook.flyingcheesehead said:No, and no. I don't think that's a WI or MN saying... That sounds more like a yooper saying!
Interesting. I didn't know what square heads meant. The first time I head that was from Al on Deadwood.Richard said:Uff da is a square head saying no matter where they are, even in WI and especially MN.
I've heard ONE person use that, about 15 years ago - she was from MN.Richard said:Do you ever say, uff da? If so, can you use it in a sentence?
Richard said:Do you ever say, uff da? If so, can you use it in a sentence?
mikea said:BZZZT! It's a MN Norwegian saying. Since only the airport is in WI, I guess you're off the hook.
kath said:"Uff da" is also the name of a microbrewed beer from New Glarus, WI.
(Right Kent?)
Now I'll have to dig out my Uff da joke book I received from my mom's family up there, don cha know.terzap said:Uff da? Yah, shure, yah betcha den der!
You hear it a LOT around this section of the frozen prairie from the natives (I am not a native), and other odd turns of phrase, such as "You wanna go with?" I would always stand around and wait for the question to be completed, not knowing that WAS the full question.
As for Uff da, I hear it from young and old. I hear it at the airport, (once even on the CTAF up near Walhalla), at work, and I was shocked to hear it from my niece the other day, but I suppose Uff da is better than a few other phrases she might have chosen.
terry
cameronbm said:Red Wing (RGK) is in WI.
jangell said:Flying around red wing is a good way to have a midair.
There are tons of pilots flying up and down the river on either side going either direction.