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drsteve wrote:Yes, if you pronounce it Paste-ee instead of Past-ee, you may get something completely different (and perhaps get a slapped face too!)
Nah. They're used to tourists who can't pronounce pasty. Or Mackinac. Or Sault Ste Marie.
โDec-29-2016 05:40 PM
Yes, if you pronounce it Paste-ee instead of Past-ee, you may get something completely different (and perhaps get a slapped face too!)
โDec-28-2016 03:06 PM
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2gypsies wrote:Brent and Gina wrote:
Pasties or is it Pastys? Sounds like a plan!
Before ordering one you need to know how to pronounce 'pastie'. It's PAST ee. ๐ They are delicious!
โDec-28-2016 02:10 PM
Brent and Gina wrote:
Pasties or is it Pastys? Sounds like a plan!
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โDec-18-2016 05:07 PM
rexlion wrote:
When I had a summer job on Mackinac Island, everyone there called all the tourists "fudgies." That was waaaay back in 1977; I wonder if they still do that? Hummm, I met a girl there on the island, and we took a weekend trip to camp out (on the ground in sleeping bags, no less) at Interlochen and went into Traverse City to see the original "Star Wars" movie, just released. Good memories. We dated for a couple of years. I thought about marrying that girl, but she was too headstrong for my taste and not as good-hearted as she seemed. Glad I waited and found my current wife of 36 years, she's as nice a person as they come.
But I digress.....
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dewey02 wrote:
Kitchi Ti Kippi is a must see! (Google it ๐ )
dewey02 wrote:
And you definitely need to eat a pasty - spelled with a "y". Make sure it has red onions and rutabagas in it.