[Northkeep] So, yah, da Northern Ansteorra name problem...

Rene Shepard reneshepard at gmail.com
Mon Mar 28 06:29:51 PDT 2011


Omg, this is so funny!  I had a youpers cassette tape a loooooong time ago,
wore it out! Don't forget the milk from the IGA!
Taffline

On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Peter Schorn <peterschorn at pdq.net> wrote:

> ...it makes me t'ink of dat time I spent in Michigan, where dey got dat
> place over da Straits o' Mackinac called de Upper Peninsula, or da U.P.
> Folks dat live dere, dey call 'em "Youpers."
>
> Now yer typical Youper, he's darn proud to be from Michigan, but he does
> t'ings a bit differ'nt from da folks down in "da Glove," an' he's darn
> proud
> o' dat, too.
>
> A Youper's a bit more rough-hewn, an' woodsy, an' he likes t'hunt an' fish
> more dan most (you ever hear dat song "Second Week of Deer Camp?"  Yah,
> dat's Youper music).  Also he don't t'ink nothin' of da cold and da snow
> an'
> de ice 'cause he's lived so long wit 'em, dere kinda like family.  Or like
> annoyin' in-laws dat come and stay a long time, but it's OK, dey go away
> eventually.
>
> So anyways what I'm sayin' is, Northern Ansteorran remind me a lot o'
> Youpers, 'cause Oklahoma is kinda like da Upper Peninsula of Ansteorra,
> separated as it is from da rest of da Kingdom by a stretch of water dat's
> awful dangerous to cross (no, really, my third cousin he tried to cross da
> Red River in winter, an' he tripped an' broke his neck).
>
> An' maybe dat's where we should draw, y'know, our inspiration an' stuff
> like
> dat.  From folks who're proud to be from one place, but who're also proud
> to
> be from a part of a place dat's a little unusual.  Exceptional.  Distinct.
>
> You know, dat sorta t'ing.
>
> --Cadfan ("Say, didja hear about da fellow got a snowmobile for his wife?"
> "No, but dat's a good trade if you can work dat.")
>
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