[PRCo] Re: Answer to Fred III's post on bilingual drivers

Herb Brannon hrbran at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 10 19:57:54 EST 2007


Mostly from the languages spoken by the assorted 'peoples' of MillHunkLand. This would cover that portion of the world from Ambridge, south along the Ohio River to North Side, over to South Side, Hazelwood, Homestead, Braddock and East Pittsburgh. Those are my kind of people.
Bob Dietrich <bdietrich at comcast.net> wrote:   So which was "yinz" derived from?



Herb Brannon




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