First time I've been proud of Worcester.
(It's basically Massachusetts tradition to shit on Worcester).
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First time I've been proud of Worcester.
(It's basically Massachusetts tradition to shit on Worcester).
Yeah I was gonna say rare Worcester W
Also the next joke was “unfortunately they have to live in Worcester” but considering where they’re leaving from it’s harder to make that land.
The white people in South Shore tended to dislike Brockton when I lived there. I can't imagine why.
It's a proud Bostonian tradition to dislike everyone. While our city has a long and dark history with bigotry I think by the time I was growing up in the 90s we achieved an egalitarian level of hate "Oh, the only thing I hate more than the Irish are the Italians, and don't get me started on the blacks, they're even worse... almost as bad as the fucking Irish." /s
At least we can still shit on Springfield.
They also made a mockery of some moron with a gold wrapped cybertruck, so there's 2 for Wustah
If Boston is the armpit of the Commonwealth, Worcester is the butthole.
Woostah has that weird pronunciation that doesn’t match the spelling, but there’s always a ‘T’ in Worcester!
I always liked phonetically spelling it "wuss-TAH" I've never seen someone mispronounce it after that description... it shouldn't sound like "Woosh" without the H - it should be a more narrow sound between Wuss and Wiss - for perfect accuracy throw your tongue against your teeth in wuss when you hit the S.
Welcome to Worcester! Dollah twenty-five, pal!