Do you pronounce it coloRADo or coloRAHdo?

Originally posted by econo:
I thought Juggalos were supposed to be peaceable by nature. No doubt Detroit's a clowntown though.
They have become more aggressive as the shifting musical climate has impacted their natural environment.
is it pointless, or it is pointless?
caller AH dough.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
They have become more aggressive as the shifting musical climate has impacted their natural environment.
So you've seen Juggalos: Mating in the Cold North? I loved the cameo by Iaccoca.
Originally posted by econo:
So you've seen Juggalos: Mating in the Cold North? I loved the cameo by Iaccoca.
Fantastic reference. Le Iaccoca, who would have thought it?
Also(poll@rd should know this one), is OREGON pronounced "Ore-Ruh-Gone" or "Organ"..as in "Tulips on My Organ"..???
Originally posted by clouds R²:
Also(poll@rd should know this one), is OREGON pronounced "Ore-Ruh-Gone" or "Organ"..as in "Tulips on My Organ"..???
somebody was trying to explain the proper way to say it while i was there, I am still not sure, I will be sure to report back
gaSoline
gaZoline
I was getting off a plane yesterday and asked the stewardess what part of Pennsylvania she was from. She asked how I knew she was from Pennsylvania. I told her it was because she told me I could get my "begs" on carousel one (as opposed to my bags).

And it's:

callorahdo (except when I say the University of…then it's CalloRADoh, not sure why)

Origan (just like organ,throw in the "i," but be careful with the "i" it's almost silent, but it's there)

mizzooree

AhDEEdaz (emphasis on the the DEE, not UHdeedus - it's a German word and should be pronounced accordingly).
waste of time . . . or time to waste?
Originally posted by clouds R²:
Is OHIO

"Oh Hi Yo"?

or

"Hiya"?
I knew someone from there and they said Hiya
Neither. It's "Oh-HI-oh". Definitely not "Yo".

And I say "coloRADo".
coloRAHdo
who pronounces it like RAD
ive never heard it like that
hehe
While climbing down into the Grand Canyon, we encountered a couple of Mexicans who were excitedly pointing to the body of water that lay before us, proclaiming, "Codarodoh".