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To: In Troy
Fascinating!
In Atlanta, "Hoagies" are called Gyros, pronounced "Euro's". Say "Euro" in Tampa, you're told it's "Ji-roh (Gyro)". I think "hero" also derives from "Gyro"? In the Southeast,a large sandwich is called a "sub" short for submarine.
Pronunciation for "Florida" has just recently changed to "Floriduh" sad to say....
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