I wonder what folder was expecting a user named porkchop to look like.
Friend sent me the Oscar Meyer weiner pic this morning because I guess this was 10 years ago today. I swear we were soooo close to those girls letting us stink up the weiner wagon, but they were supposed to be 150 miles away 3 hours later and apparently that thing isn't as aerodynamic as it looks.
His text prompted me to go digging through email for old pictures and I found a few from HI & Ak from 2009-2012ish.
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I don't even remember why we kept that in the boats. I think it was just for boots, but the owner's son had all sorts of weird shit he'd do (and it usually worked). He probably sprayed that on the black cod reels or some shit.What kind of homosexual fishing charter has Febreze in their gaff rack?
This is giving me huge Mandela Effect vibes right now. You yourself even spelled it in your own post Oscar Meyer.Friend sent me the Oscar Meyer weiner pic this morning because I guess this was 10 years ago today. I swear we were soooo close to those girls letting us stink up the weiner wagon, but they were supposed to be 150 miles away 3 hours later and apparently that thing isn't as aerodynamic as it looks.
His text prompted me to go digging through email for old pictures and I found a few from HI & Ak from 2009-2012ish.
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This is giving me huge Mandela Effect vibes right now. You yourself even spelled it in your own post Oscar Meyer.
Or gay and gheyBecause both Meyer and Mayer are names? It's like Gray and Grey
How often do large corporations interchange their names based on American or British usage?Because both Meyer and Mayer are names? It's like Gray and Grey
Oscar Mayer is a weird Mandela Effect example IMO. To me it seems more like just a phonetic/spelling problem with our language, although I know it’s cited as a ME thing.How often do large corporations interchange their names based on American or British usage?
See, I'm thinking the answer is *never* but perhaps that's just me.
Oscar Mayer instead of Oscar Meyer just feels wrong on a deep, fundamental level and is great evidence for the Mandela Effect.
I agree and have thought about this being a broader explanation of quite a few examples. Berenstein fits this too I believe, because no one ever pronounced it as Bear-In-Stain, it was always Bear-in-steen so how could it possibly be Berenstain?Oscar Mayer is a weird Mandela Effect example IMO. To me it seems more like just a phonetic/spelling problem with our language, although I know it’s cited as a ME thing.
I can’t really think of any words where May sounds like it does Oscar Mayer. Every sound/spelling example I know says we should spell it Meyer, or Myer, Meier, etc. Perhaps everyone is just pronouncing it wrong similar to Crayon/Crown. Or the extra R we all add when pronouncing Sherbet.
Or the extra R we all add when pronouncing Sherbet.
We pronounced it stain. Being in the Midwest we didn’t grow up around Jewish people so nothing to compare it against.I agree and have thought about this being a broader explanation of quite a few examples. Berenstein fits this too I believe, because no one ever pronounced it as Bear-In-Stain, it was always Bear-in-steen so how could it possibly be Berenstain?
Still feels wrong!