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BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?

23 Jan 07 - 12:13 PM (#1945612)
Subject: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: GUEST,Bruce Michael Baillie

...Any Mudcatters in MIANUS? I just wondered what you thought about being featured in the TV programme 'JACKASS'


23 Jan 07 - 12:51 PM (#1945658)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Amos

What is MIANUS, if you don't mind?

A


23 Jan 07 - 12:59 PM (#1945671)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Ebbie

And just how is it pronounced??


23 Jan 07 - 01:13 PM (#1945676)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: John MacKenzie

There's Coriolanus and his old mate Uranus, or should that be YourAmos?

Giok


23 Jan 07 - 01:58 PM (#1945730)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: RangerSteve

Amos asked "What is Mianus. If I were in seventh grade, I would answer "it's that thing in between your ass cheeks". But I'm an adult, so I won't.

I didn't think it was funny when I read that scientists had discovered rings around Uranus, either.

And Lake Titicaca isn't a funny name.

Steve


23 Jan 07 - 02:17 PM (#1945743)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: jeffp

All I've been able to find is a town and river in Connecticut. That must be it.


23 Jan 07 - 02:19 PM (#1945747)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Amos

I think it is either deliberately rude or accidentally inconsiderate to post an obscure or very regional expression like this without the courtesy of a definition. Does it make you seem to smart to have some "inside knowledge" of something that interests no-one outside your immediate circle? I don't like carping (well, actually, I do kind of enjoy it) but what the hey?

A


23 Jan 07 - 02:23 PM (#1945751)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Metchosin

Well I don't know, under different circumstances, when I first heard of the Phi Phi Islands, I might have snickered.


23 Jan 07 - 02:23 PM (#1945755)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: John MacKenzie

It's also Sun Aim backwards if that helps!
G.


23 Jan 07 - 03:26 PM (#1945816)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Amos

Here's the answer, revealing that the original poster is of puerile mind and unserious mien:

"Mianus is one of many neighborhoods located within the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut.

The community is located in a river valley formed by the Mianus River. It is home to North Mianus School, an elementary school. The Mianus River is dammed at East Putnam Avenue. The dam separates the tidal salt water estuary from the fresh water river. The area above the dam is called Mianus Pond.

The area and the river are named after the chief of the Siwanoy Tribe of Native Americans that inhabited the area when Europeans first encountered them. The Siwanoys sold areas of what is now called "Old Greenwich" to the first English settlers of the town for "40 English Coates" in 1640.

Mianus was featured in a segment of the MTV show Jackass in which Johnny Knoxville made fun of the town's name by pronouncing it "my anus", for example "Do you sell a lot of chocolate milk in my anus?" and "Are there a lot of famous people in my anus?" The segment culminated by visiting the sewage treatment facility of Mianus."

(From Wickipedia)


23 Jan 07 - 03:32 PM (#1945823)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: jeffp

Too bad they don't give the correct pronunciation.


23 Jan 07 - 03:58 PM (#1945856)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Cool Beans

There's any number of Mudcatters form Uranus. Or is it Neptune?


23 Jan 07 - 04:10 PM (#1945860)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: John Hardly

I never even learned the lyrics and now you tell me that nep has a tune?


23 Jan 07 - 06:30 PM (#1946008)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Amos

Given its Connecticut, where I grew up, they probably pronounce it either "MeeAHHnuss" or "VEH-ree rich".

A


23 Jan 07 - 07:43 PM (#1946093)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: GUEST

Amos, you eejit. You've been punked.


24 Jan 07 - 01:13 AM (#1946256)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: GUEST,BRUCE MICHAEL BAILLIE

...I dunno about the purile mind Amos but I will admit to 'unserious mein', so it looks like there aren't any mudcatters in MIANUS then?


24 Jan 07 - 06:59 AM (#1946446)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: Scrump

Well, if there are any, they're keeping quiet about it.


24 Jan 07 - 01:31 PM (#1946800)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: wysiwyg

I heard a noise last night-- might have been one trying to get out.

~Susan


24 Jan 07 - 09:57 PM (#1947255)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: GUEST

Dude, yer head is the one up yers, so I do believe you, Mr. Baillie, are the only one qualified to answer the question you pose.


25 Jan 07 - 07:34 PM (#1948136)
Subject: RE: BS: Any Mudcatters in MIANUS?
From: NOMADMan

Mianus is pronounced "my-ANN-us." It is the name of a river that flows from the town of Bedford in Westchester County, New York through Greenwich and Stamford, Connecticut into Long Island Sound. Its main claim to fame occurred in the early morning of June 28, 1983, when a section of the bridge carrying the Connecticut Turnpike (Interstate 95) collapsed into the river 70 feet below, taking several lives with it. That made the national news. The turnpike was closed for several months while the bridge was being replaced.

The small section of Greenwich known as Mianus, on the Stamford border, is not a political subdivision, just a neighborhood. The residents there are fairly affluent, but not super-rich. Mianus was for several years home to my Morris team, Mianus River Morris, a mixed-sex team that practiced at the North Mianus Community Center, directly across the street from Mianus pond, mentioned in Amos's post above. During our 28-year existence, we performed quite a few times at the NEFFA and NOMAD festivals and also at various places around Westchester and Fairfield Counties. We went dormant about a year and a half ago.

Regards,
John