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Sometimes I can't help myself and decide to integrate a new saying into my reportoire.
This week it has been the phrase: "How d'you doing mang" pronounced in the fashion that everybody's favorite Cuban cocaine kingpin Tony Montana would have said it.
A few weeks ago it was "That's so Bronson"...
I'm still pushing that term around for fun and because I believe in it so I have a few guys around here and work that humor me with the occasional sprinkling of "You're so Bronson"
Works for me.
So now you can combine the two phrases into a conversation.
First you "estart"
by saying "How (with a strong H) d'ju (you said like JEW) doing (with an emphasis on ING) Mang?"
Somebody replies: "I am good sir, thank you kindly, you're a gentleman and a scholar"
You want to reply
but you're nice so you "e-say"
"Okay" but say it with a flat "o" not the usually "o-u"
Then you can say something else like: "I e-think dat e-Projekt guy es Mad-Bronson!"
This week it has been the phrase: "How d'you doing mang" pronounced in the fashion that everybody's favorite Cuban cocaine kingpin Tony Montana would have said it.
A few weeks ago it was "That's so Bronson"...
I'm still pushing that term around for fun and because I believe in it so I have a few guys around here and work that humor me with the occasional sprinkling of "You're so Bronson"
Works for me.
So now you can combine the two phrases into a conversation.
First you "estart"
Somebody replies: "I am good sir, thank you kindly, you're a gentleman and a scholar"
You want to reply
Then you can say something else like: "I e-think dat e-Projekt guy es Mad-Bronson!"