Stephen’s interview with Quinta Brunson continues with a lesson in the unique vocabulary of her home town, Philadelphia. Catch “Abbott Elementary” airing Wednesdays on ABC.
#Colbert #AbbottElementary #QuintaBrunson
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Stephen’s interview with Quinta Brunson continues with a lesson in the unique vocabulary of her home town, Philadelphia. Catch “Abbott Elementary” airing Wednesdays on ABC.
#Colbert #AbbottElementary #QuintaBrunson
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The Mac Machine was a regional name used by Philadelphia based banks in the 70s when they first came out. The word Mac stood for money access card. They were because of the new bank debit card that the banking industry built them. Also so people could get money out of their account 24/7 , 365 days a year.
ReplyA Mac Machine is what the regional banks about 25+ years called their ATM network. A Mac card was usable for some ATM machines. I used the term Money Access Center just yesterday forgetting that I should have said ATM to the person not located in the USA.
ReplyJust because you hate someone’s speech doesn’t resonate it to be a hate Speechh
ReplyI had a few lessons on the list Irish gaelic language in Australia there is a statue in the town bogan fat belly wearing thongs it’s a trashy statue. Yet in Irish gaelic the meaning of bogan is man with a bit (lot) of bitch at the front. I write so much that I remember my lessons I had.
ReplyShe is smart and delightful!
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