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No they are not, they're called service roads. If they only run along-side the interstate then were is the access? From what I hear, the term access road is used by those who are used to allowing "access" to their ass.
I thought that was the best question, Being originaly from the houston area i always said feeder road. I never new that it was only called that in houston
Some of those questions were just wrong. Was the Hero being a Maine thing a joke? I have never seen it called anything else in NYC, and if I remember right in Boston too.
And Grinder in Vermont? Isn't Grinder a big Chicago term too?
About the only one I definitely agreed with was bubbler - definitely very massachusetts. . .
what the hell is a bubbler, was that on the po boy question?
so i just looked, a bubbler is a water fountain, if someone on the street would have told me that people call water/drinking fountains "bubblers" i would have called them out on the worst lie of all time
also the question about toilet papering a house threw me,
in the houston area the term we used was "wrapping" a house
49% Barely a Yankee, Probably would have been more of a Yankee but living in NC for the past 4 1/2 years has started to turn me into a "Dixie". Sweet Tea anyone???