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Schlong is the English pronunciation and spelling of the German word, schlange (say it out loud with a soft "a" sound, [sh-long-a] not how you would in English). Much like how we spell and pronounce the German city of Köln as Cologne.

Schlange means snake or serpent in German by the way.

Maybe one of those Yiddish carryovers into English? Like shmuck, shlep, oy vey etc.

And just to make sure we continue to stray very far from the OP, crazy to get etymology lessons from Gridley. Worked in the area for a few weeks some years back and didn't remember all that much going on. The rack of lamb at Pasquini's was great though...****s!
 
2bluewagons said:
And just to make sure we continue to stray very far from the OP, crazy to get etymology lessons from Gridley. Worked in the area for a few weeks some years back and didn't remember all that much going on. The rack of lamb at Pasquini's was great though...****s!
Wow, I'm surprised somebody actually knows Gridley! You're right, there isn't much going on here. At all...

What kind of work where you doing down here years ago?
 
Emissions testing at the gas compressor station to the west of town. Job takes me all kinds of places where there is not much going on...:D

I've also have hung out at Skaggs Island, not sure if that is what your ID is about...
 
My last name is Skaggs. I've thought about stealing one of the Skaggs Island signs before though.
 
I'm sick, so laughing hurts, and this was the most painful threads ever. Awesome!!!!

I wanted to be a part of it so.....

****S!!!!
 

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