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ha ha glad you brought that up...here we call them Jy- Roes....hope I spelled that phonetically correct!
I have another friend That moved from CA to here a couple of years ago, and she still slips up sometimes and calls our highways by the number. For instance we have I-40, I-240, and I-35 and so on. She calls them the 40, the 240 and the 35 occasionally. I laugh at her when she does it then she realizes what she said and laughs. She makes fun of me for saying I'm fixing or fixn' to do something. We have fun with our regional differences.
Oh really... Now I know where I picked up that road number thing from. We lived in southern CA when we were first married. I "took the 5 to the 805 to the 52 to 15 to get to work." Here in GA most folks say I-85 for interstate 85, and use the next town to name the highway. GA Hwy 17 is just the Athens Highway, unless of course, you are currently in Athens.
ha ha glad you brought that up...here we call them Jy- Roes....hope I spelled that phonetically correct!
I have another friend That moved from CA to here a couple of years ago, and she still slips up sometimes and calls our highways by the number. For instance we have I-40, I-240, and I-35 and so on. She calls them the 40, the 240 and the 35 occasionally. I laugh at her when she does it then she realizes what she said and laughs. She makes fun of me for saying I'm fixing or fixn' to do something. We have fun with our regional differences.


Oh really... Now I know where I picked up that road number thing from. We lived in southern CA when we were first married. I "took the 5 to the 805 to the 52 to 15 to get to work." Here in GA most folks say I-85 for interstate 85, and use the next town to name the highway. GA Hwy 17 is just the Athens Highway, unless of course, you are currently in Athens.