Mark Conley
Active member
Sometimes the base name s can throw you....
once there were two new airmen assigned to the old Perrin AFB in Texas. now one of the airman pronounced it pear-in; the other pronounced it peer-end. Soon both got into quite a discussion on who was right.
They finally decided to let a local solve the problem. Walking into a fast food establishment outside the gate, they strode up to the person behind the cash register and asked " hey buddy. How do you pronounce the name of this place where we are at?"
The cashier looked at them carefully and replied " Dairry Queeeen".
once there were two new airmen assigned to the old Perrin AFB in Texas. now one of the airman pronounced it pear-in; the other pronounced it peer-end. Soon both got into quite a discussion on who was right.
They finally decided to let a local solve the problem. Walking into a fast food establishment outside the gate, they strode up to the person behind the cash register and asked " hey buddy. How do you pronounce the name of this place where we are at?"
The cashier looked at them carefully and replied " Dairry Queeeen".