A βGreg.β
@ayankdownunder only two Gs, not a 3G Gregg?
@Kurtroedeger π damn autocorrect. Youβre right!
But letβs go ultra with a Grehgg.
@Kurtroedeger ~ Option #3?
per-go-la
@Kurtroedeger "Purr'-guhluh"
@Kurtroedeger per-ga-la
@Kurtroedeger , must be your Philly accent. π
Yes, I am a Weirdo.
@LadyZurk I have a solid PA accent, eastern PA because it's soda and not pop and hoagie and not sub. Not so much Philly.
@Kurtroedeger , mine's a rather broad upper Midwest one unless something provokes my ChicagoLand forebears.
*edited to reflect they worked there but technically were from NW Indiana.
@LadyZurk were all weirdos here
Pardon moi?
@YouInMyEye , pourquois?
@Kurtroedeger π€£π₯°
π€£ Btw je ne suis pas bizarre. Ahem... π
@Kurtroedeger Chicago says it's option 1.
@Kurtroedeger
Per-go-la
No double L
@Kurtroedeger
After continually saying it to myself...
Is more like Per-gu-la
Emphasis more on the first syllable..
I'm bothered that option 1 is winning. Have I been saying it wrong all this time or are you weirdos just messing with me.