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Well, as you stated, at least you are remembering your audience before you say "coyote" or "yote". /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif


Here's a little something that might help. Of the different areas that I've been, it's been pronounced differently.  Examples....


Area       Pronunciation  Example

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Texas........"ki-at"........"Let's go call up a dang ki-at."

Soutwest..."ki-yo-tee"...."You shooting my ki-yo-tee?"

Northeast.."koy-ote"......"Oh, dat was a big koy-ote, eh?"

Midwest...."yote"........."Er, did you see that yote behind my tractor, Ed?"


I'm just having fun with this.  It's a subject that I've always had a problem with. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif


The truth is, Don't let anyone call you an "obvious newbie" because you choose to type "yote" instead of "coyote".  Those who sit in quick judgment and have the audacity to call you out on it, fit into one group in my eyes. 


I like to call it SPICE. (Self-Proclaimed Internet Coyote Experts)


Tony





rofl well said Tony, hey I'm a newbie and prolly will be for the rest of my life if ya hunt "yotes" yer always gonna get (schooled)several times a year ...In my opinion if ya ain't been schooled ya ain't been "coyote" huntin  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif


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