+ E.T.Bass Posted November 3, 2019 Share Posted November 3, 2019 I hired a nice jewish boy that when he said he was from Long Island, it sounded like he was saying Lawn Guyland. I get hard now just thinking about him. marylander1940 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ azdr0710 Posted November 4, 2019 Share Posted November 4, 2019 off-topic for a minute.....though a bit young and scrawny-looking, the dude quickly appearing at 0:19 pronouncing 'coffee' ain't too bad.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rvwnsd Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 Every time I see this thread I think of this MadTV sketch. marylander1940 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ Pensant Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 Some of the same vowel usage in South Jersey and Philly. I always ask relatives from SE Pennsylvania to pronounce the triad marry, Mary and merry. In General American, they’re all pronounced the same way. In the Philly area, each is pronounced differently. I’m from the Main Line originally and always pronounced them the same way, as does one of my sisters. pubic_assistance 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marylander1940 Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 I apologize ahead of time cause im not known to be pc. Jews in nyc that are typically nice jewish bois are not escorts unless they are Jewish by ethnicity only. However out in some of the rougher brooklyn n queens neighborhood i run into hot first gen russians and east eurooeans who are jewish by ethnicity but act like goidfella gambino types. They come from dirt poor families and often need to make ends meet. Dont think they will be wearin kippahs and going to temple tho. U will sooner see them rolling dice in the park past curfew. Would you make that generalization to most Eastern European escorts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike carey Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 I always ask relatives from SE Pennsylvania to pronounce the triad marry, Mary and merry. In General American, they’re all pronounced the same way. The first time I heard about this (not too long ago) I thought it was weird AF, but I guess I'd ignored it because I'd heard each in context rather than one after the other so hadn't realised they were homophones there. In Australian English they are all pronounced differently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gar1eth Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 (edited) Some of the same vowel usage in South Jersey and Philly. I always ask relatives from SE Pennsylvania to pronounce the triad marry, Mary and merry. In General American, they’re all pronounced the same way. In the Philly area, each is pronounced differently. I’m from the Main Line originally and always pronounced them the same way, as does one of my sisters. I'm not sure if this is true. I speak fairly standard American English. While I'm from Texas, I've lived in several "midwestern" states for significant periods of time. While some people in those states said they could tell I was from Texas, many others asked me why I didn't have a Texas accent. So for the pronunciation of "marry"-I'd say the standard sound is that of "a" in apple, ie a short "a" sound-what I was taught in elementary school as an "'a' with a u-shaped mark above it." For the words "Mary" and "merry," to me they sound the same. Both have a "short e" sound depicted as an " 'e' with a u-shaped mark above it." I can exaggeratedly pronounce "Mary" to sound the same as "marry," but it comes out very nasal. Gman Edited November 5, 2019 by Gar1eth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ azdr0710 Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 hours of fun!....... https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=merry+mary+marry+pronunciation+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gar1eth Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 If the short a pronunciation is good enough for Madeline, it's good enough for me. Gman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ Pensant Posted November 6, 2019 Share Posted November 6, 2019 I'm not sure if this is true. I speak fairly standard American English. While I'm from Texas, I've lived in several "midwestern" states for significant periods of time. While some people in those states said they could tell I was from Texas, many others asked me why I didn't have a Texas accent. So for the pronunciation of "marry"-I'd say the standard sound is that of "a" in apple, ie a short "a" sound-what I was taught in elementary school as an "'a' with a u-shaped mark above it." For the words "Mary" and "merry," to me they sound the same. Both have a "short e" sound depicted as an " 'e' with a u-shaped mark above it." I can exaggeratedly pronounce "Mary" to sound the same as "marry," but it comes out very nasal. Gman I’ve always pronounced them the same way, as do most of the people in the West. Philadelphians also pronounce horrible as “harrible” and forest as “farest”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chad Constantine Posted November 7, 2019 Share Posted November 7, 2019 Wait there is such a thing as a Jewish escort. My mind just got blown away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Islesguy Posted November 7, 2019 Share Posted November 7, 2019 I'm not sure if this is true. I speak fairly standard American English. While I'm from Texas, I've lived in several "midwestern" states for significant periods of time. While some people in those states said they could tell I was from Texas, many others asked me why I didn't have a Texas accent. So for the pronunciation of "marry"-I'd say the standard sound is that of "a" in apple, ie a short "a" sound-what I was taught in elementary school as an "'a' with a u-shaped mark above it." For the words "Mary" and "merry," to me they sound the same. Both have a "short e" sound depicted as an " 'e' with a u-shaped mark above it." I can exaggeratedly pronounce "Mary" to sound the same as "marry," but it comes out very nasal. Gman Being a New Yorker, they are all pronounced differently. Marry and merry are pronounced as you would with short vowels but Mary is pronounced as mare with a long e (ē) at the end. I also don't really have an accent except for certain words like coffee, talk and daughter and, apparently, beautiful. When I was in London, everyone said I had a New York accent, but I think they were either just saying yes or equating a NY and an American accent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dutchal Posted November 7, 2019 Share Posted November 7, 2019 One of the hallmarks of the Great Lakes accent is that Barry, berry and bury are all pronounced the same. Smurof and jtaq1295 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otto Posted December 29, 2020 Share Posted December 29, 2020 Perhaps the Rabbi should try this app? https://www.loxclubapp.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bendable2019 Posted December 29, 2020 Share Posted December 29, 2020 I'm a Jewish escort/rentboy on the east coast. Keenan Nice Keenan. Thank you. I usually wonder seeing your ad. ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ Oaktown Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 https://rentmen.eu/Israeli_guy thomas, marylander1940 and claym 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+ Yellowrod Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 https://rentmen.eu/Israeli_guy Very intriguing this one! Thanks for posting @Oaktown. I had some really nice encounters in Tel Aviv. marylander1940 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BonVivant Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 You can always go to Tel Aviv! ??? marylander1940 and + bigjoey 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LTH Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 (edited) ValentinUK Not a practicing Jew but of Jewish birth if that's good enough for the Rabbi (if he's still alive and looking that is since this thread is almost 10 years old) ... Edited April 27, 2021 by LTH marylander1940, MscleLovr, uwsman2 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BgMstr4u Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 Leviticus 19:28. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LTH Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 Leviticus 19:28. If you're gonna quote the Bible then Deuteronomy 23:17 sortta make this whole thread a moot point Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uwsman2 Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 Forget scripture and just go for it! + FrankR, + Oaktown and LTH 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayCeeKy Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 If you ARE indeed a practicing Rabbi, isnt the hiring of escorts "frowned upon" ? Yes, prostitution is indeed frowned upon in the Hebrew Scriptures and Leviticus (20:13) says I'll pay for my sins. I already do, Escorts, strippers, and alcohol don't come free. + Oaktown 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BonVivant Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 Well, if it helps, the Dharmic religions don’t have a negative view of pleasure (“Kama”). It is one of the 4 goals of a good life. And as long as all is consensual then it is karmically ok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziya Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 I’m half Sephardi Jewish ✨ LTH, Islesguy, Stuysavage and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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