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akroncat
5/20/2017 7:34 PM
I have followed Bobcatattack for a long time. I do not post too much and when I do it is usually about recruiting since I enjoy high school sports.

I have tried to ignore Monroe. I don't read his Trump threads and I try not to read his football threads. However, since he keeps changing the subject to Solich or Trump, it is hard to avoid him. I used to enjoy coming home and reading about my Bobcats and feel proud that we have such a loyal and intellectual group of posters.

I will say up front that I voted for Trump and am rather conservative, but the bs that comes from Monroe is sickening. I can live with that since it is politics and there is always a difference of opinion.

However, the Solich bs is a slap in face to Ohio, Bobcatattack followers, and any loyal fans.

Please do something or you will be losing me and I feel have lost many already. I don't see how a fine poster like LC stays around. He is a Nebraska resident who tries to add positive discussion to our board. He has no other connections other than Solich was at Nebraska. We need an ignore button or if I would be in charge, Monroe would be gone.

I do appreciate all that you do and want to personally thank you for the time you spend on this wonderful project.
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The Optimist
5/20/2017 8:14 PM
Would the moderators ban me for copyright infringement if I tried selling "Make BobcatAttack Great Again" hats?
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Sam bobcat
5/20/2017 8:41 PM
akroncat wrote:expand_more
I have followed Bobcatattack for a long time. I do not post too much and when I do it is usually about recruiting since I enjoy high school sports.

I have tried to ignore Monroe. I don't read his Trump threads and I try not to read his football threads. However, since he keeps changing the subject to Solich or Trump, it is hard to avoid him. I used to enjoy coming home and reading about my Bobcats and feel proud that we have such a loyal and intellectual group of posters.

I will say up front that I voted for Trump and am rather conservative, but the bs that comes from Monroe is sickening. I can live with that since it is politics and there is always a difference of opinion.

However, the Solich bs is a slap in face to Ohio, Bobcatattack followers, and any loyal fans.

Please do something or you will be losing me and I feel have lost many already. I don't see how a fine poster like LC stays around. He is a Nebraska resident who tries to add positive discussion to our board. He has no other connections other than Solich was at Nebraska. We need an ignore button or if I would be in charge, Monroe would be gone.

I do appreciate all that you do and want to personally thank you for the time you spend on this wonderful project.



I agree, he is like a dark cloud hanging over this fan site. Ruining everyone's attempt to enjoy discussing bobcat football. It's a shame really.
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allen
5/20/2017 10:46 PM
The Optimist wrote:expand_more
Would the moderators ban me for copyright infringement if I tried selling "Make BobcatAttack Great Again" hats?
lol, I wonder if he hinders our recruiting efforts in Russia.
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akroncat
5/20/2017 10:56 PM
I realize you don't know me, but I am from Russia, Russia, Ohio in Shelby County which is in western Ohio.
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Joe McKinley
5/21/2017 9:49 AM
akroncat wrote:expand_more
I realize you don't know me, but I am from Russia, Russia, Ohio in Shelby County which is in western Ohio.
Roo-shee, though. Right? Not too far from Houston (How-stun). :-)
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akroncat
5/21/2017 5:21 PM
The French pronunciation of Russia. Supposedly the initial settlers were Napoleonic soldiers who fought in Russia and then immigrated to the US. It was winter when they arrived and thought in looked like Russia in the winter. The two neighboring towns are Versailles and Frenchtown.
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OhioCatFan
5/21/2017 11:19 PM
akroncat wrote:expand_more
I realize you don't know me, but I am from Russia, Russia, Ohio in Shelby County which is in western Ohio.
My wife's paternal family is from the next county over -- Darke. I believe that Versailles, Ohio, is actually in Darke County. I remember one time while we were visiting over their we went to a very good and interesting restaurant in Versailles.
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mf279801
5/22/2017 12:38 AM
akroncat wrote:expand_more
The French pronunciation of Russia. Supposedly the initial settlers were Napoleonic soldiers who fought in Russia and then immigrated to the US. It was winter when they arrived and thought in looked like Russia in the winter. The two neighboring towns are Versailles and Frenchtown.
Versailles, pronounced "ver-sales" of course
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OhioCatFan
5/22/2017 11:41 AM
mf279801 wrote:expand_more
The French pronunciation of Russia. Supposedly the initial settlers were Napoleonic soldiers who fought in Russia and then immigrated to the US. It was winter when they arrived and thought in looked like Russia in the winter. The two neighboring towns are Versailles and Frenchtown.
Versailles, pronounced "ver-sales" of course
akroncat can correct me if I'm wrong about this, but I think the Darke County community uses neither the Indiana nor the French pronunciation. It seems to me that they have a yet a third variant.
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OU_Country
5/22/2017 1:28 PM
Joe McKinley wrote:expand_more
I realize you don't know me, but I am from Russia, Russia, Ohio in Shelby County which is in western Ohio.
Roo-shee, though. Right? Not too far from Houston (How-stun). :-)
I just went through Roo-Shee on the way over to Eldora a couple weeks ago.
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Buckeye to Bobcat
5/22/2017 2:19 PM
SW Ohio is too proper for the rest of Ohio
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OhioStunter
5/22/2017 2:49 PM
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.
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C Money
5/22/2017 2:55 PM
OhioStunter wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
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bigtillyoopsupsideurhead
5/22/2017 3:09 PM
C Money wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
LANG-caster vs LAN-caster
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Robert Fox
5/22/2017 3:16 PM
So what is Lanc'st'r? Is that the primary pronunciation?
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Brian Smith (No, not that one)
5/22/2017 3:39 PM
OU_Country wrote:expand_more
I realize you don't know me, but I am from Russia, Russia, Ohio in Shelby County which is in western Ohio.
Roo-shee, though. Right? Not too far from Houston (How-stun). :-)
I just went through Roo-Shee on the way over to Eldora a couple weeks ago.
You're lucky you went a couple weeks ago. This weekend, the Wabash decided to take up residency inside the infield.

And, yes, it is Ver-sales, Roo-shee and How-stun. I live around here and am confused by the pronunciations myself. I always wondered if Russia wasn't pronounced that way because of the Red Scare?
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mf279801
5/22/2017 3:43 PM
Brian Smith wrote:expand_more
I always wondered if Russia wasn't pronounced that way because of the Red Scare?
That has always been my assumption.
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Robert Fox
5/22/2017 3:45 PM
I was once told Berlin, Ohio is pronounced BURR-lin due to WWII.
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C Money
5/22/2017 4:42 PM
bigtillyoopsupsideurhead wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
LANG-caster vs LAN-caster
Is that not just the southern Ohio twang coming through? Like Ahia vs. Ohio?
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Jeff McKinney
5/22/2017 4:48 PM
We also have Rio Grande with a long I.

Patriot with a short a.
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OhioStunter
5/22/2017 4:49 PM
C Money wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
LANG-caster vs LAN-caster
Is that not just the southern Ohio twang coming through? Like Ahia vs. Ohio?
I was once told by a credible source (the guy behind the counter at Jolly Pirate Donuts in Lancaster) that it was pronounced like LANKester.
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L.C.
5/22/2017 5:52 PM
OhioStunter wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
LANG-caster vs LAN-caster
Is that not just the southern Ohio twang coming through? Like Ahia vs. Ohio?
I was once told by a credible source (the guy behind the counter at Jolly Pirate Donuts in Lancaster) that it was pronounced like LANKester.
Wouldn't that be the correct British pronunciation (asks the guy who lives in LAN-caster County)?

As far as bizarre pronunciations, my "favorite" has long been Des Plaines, Illinois (not that Des Moines is really any better).
Last Edited: 5/22/2017 5:54:21 PM by L.C.
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OhioCatFan
5/22/2017 6:06 PM
bigtillyoopsupsideurhead wrote:expand_more
Chauncey, Lancaster, the region is full of pronunciation traps.


Wait, what is the other way to pronounce Lancaster?
LANG-caster vs LAN-caster
The former is close to the Ohio pronunciation; the latter is close to the Pennsylvania way of saying the word. I think the Ohio way is more like LANG-aster. I assume the Pa way is more like the British. I was surprised to find out a few years ago the the local way of pronouncing Portsmouth, Ohio, something like "Porch-muth," is actually the way people in Portsmouth, England, pronounce it, but not like people in the rest of the UK pronounce it. So, I would assume this means some of the first immigrants to Portsmouth, Ohio, were from Portsmouth, England. I'm sure BTC will correct me if I'm wrong here, since he's THE expert on all things Scioto County.
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Jeff Johnson
5/22/2017 8:07 PM
Don't forget Bellefontaine (Bell-fountain).
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