Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.
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@wannabemystiker @CiaraNi Cone all the way!
@toothless @wannabemystiker Yes, cone all the way!
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@CiaraNi born in Green, now residing in deepest darkest Orange

@toothless My thoughts and prayers are with you
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'I definitely say it in a way that rhymes with 'cone' and have no idea why.'
Oh I can explain that. The reason you think Cone rhymes with Scone is because it does. Skon be gone.
"Oh I can explain that. The reason you think Cone rhymes with Scone is because it does. Skon be gone."
Haha! That explains it!
My Irish ancestors came from Clare (180 years ago) and my English ancestors came from the West Midlands (300 years ago) -- all in the "cone" zone but there's no way that speech pattern would hold that long -- or maybe it would.
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@rgarner@mastodon.social @bleistifterin@fnordon.de @CiaraNi@mastodon.green @wsrphoto@sfba.social @Sarahw@mastodon.green
cold brew tastes better than cooked coffee. black. or maybe some green tea for kicks
@m3t00 'Cold brew' coffee - I could've done with a content warning there
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"Oh I can explain that. The reason you think Cone rhymes with Scone is because it does. Skon be gone."
Haha! That explains it!
My Irish ancestors came from Clare (180 years ago) and my English ancestors came from the West Midlands (300 years ago) -- all in the "cone" zone but there's no way that speech pattern would hold that long -- or maybe it would.
@wannabemystiker A Clare man at heart - a county that not only pronounces scone correctly but is very beautiful too. I like the idea of a 'cone scone zone'.
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@wannabemystiker A Clare man at heart - a county that not only pronounces scone correctly but is very beautiful too. I like the idea of a 'cone scone zone'.
@CiaraNi @wannabemystiker @toothless The map backs up your assertion. https://brilliantmaps.com/scone-map/
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Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.
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@DavidBridger @jbenjamint @CiaraNi @Wifiwits I don't know how they pronounce scone in Scone, but I do know they pronounce Scone skoon
@timpootle @DavidBridger @jbenjamint @CiaraNi @Wifiwits I have always been amused that the following sentence:
"I ate one scone at the Stone of Scone"
contains four occurrences of the letter sequence "one" that are often (in some accents, consistently) pronounced *completely differently*. It's not as bad as the situation with "ough", but it's pretty close.
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@CiaraNi @Wifiwits @DavidBridger often wondered if they pronounce it scone or scone in Scone.
The rhone, postponed, feels lonely on the scone.
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@rgarner@mastodon.social @bleistifterin@fnordon.de @CiaraNi@mastodon.green @wsrphoto@sfba.social @Sarahw@mastodon.green
cold brew tastes better than cooked coffee. black. or maybe some green tea for kicks
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@DavidBridger @CiaraNi there were few survivors of the scone/skon wars. #skonskonskon
@Wifiwits @DavidBridger @CiaraNi Which "skon" do you mean? In the IPA, /skon/ is something that sounds like scone, rather than one that sounds like skon. Ok, to be clearer, something that sounds like tone, rather than something that sounds like gone.
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@CiaraNi @wannabemystiker @toothless The map backs up your assertion. https://brilliantmaps.com/scone-map/
I saw that map further up this thread which made me consider why I say 'scone' the way I do. But, it could also be a "West Coast" (of the States) speech way (not to be confused Valley Girl Speak).
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I saw that map further up this thread which made me consider why I say 'scone' the way I do. But, it could also be a "West Coast" (of the States) speech way (not to be confused Valley Girl Speak).
@wannabemystiker I'd rule out Valley Girl alright.
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@timpootle @DavidBridger @jbenjamint @CiaraNi @Wifiwits I have always been amused that the following sentence:
"I ate one scone at the Stone of Scone"
contains four occurrences of the letter sequence "one" that are often (in some accents, consistently) pronounced *completely differently*. It's not as bad as the situation with "ough", but it's pretty close.
@dpnash That's excellent
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The rhone, postponed, feels lonely on the scone.
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@wannabemystiker I'd rule out Valley Girl alright.
@psneeze
Like, for sure.

