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Isoldeblue

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13. I'm from Philly, Pa
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 07:26 PM
Feb 2014

living in the armpit of the south in NW Florida.

Why do you think this group are from NY?

Btw, for me it's either tuna fish salad stuffed tomato or a tuna fish salad sandwich with mayo, lettuce, tomato and onion. It's all good

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I mean poodledog... mike_c Feb 2014 #1
tuna and mayo. usually with celery and onion as well. unblock Feb 2014 #2
THANK YOU! aquart Feb 2014 #4
Tuna not Tunafish. patricia92243 Feb 2014 #3
Where I'm from, in the South, it means a tuna salad sandwich. dballance Feb 2014 #5
Hmm. Grandpa went from Lithuania to relatives down South. aquart Feb 2014 #7
You can tune a piano, but you can't tunafish. nt Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #6
Good times, great music !!!! SamKnause Feb 2014 #19
A lot of people dog on REO... Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #22
I am so glad you or anyone else Isoldeblue Feb 2014 #8
Can't believe this group is all New Yorkers. Upstaters, maybe? aquart Feb 2014 #12
I'm from Philly, Pa Isoldeblue Feb 2014 #13
Because it's the NY group. aquart Feb 2014 #17
ooops.....` Isoldeblue Feb 2014 #18
I still don't know why Isoldeblue Feb 2014 #23
I say tunafish. I was taught that by my mother. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #9
bUT WHAT DO YOU MEAN WHEN YOU SAY IT? aquart Feb 2014 #10
The tuna that comes in a can. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #11
Well, theres this old saying ya see.................... wandy Feb 2014 #14
I say either tuna or tunafish interchangably, & I mean the same thing. Not necessarily salad. (TX) northoftheborder Feb 2014 #15
No, but he's an army brat with family who beat the Mayflower aquart Feb 2014 #16
Tunafish and Tuna mean the same to me. It's what comes out of the can. Squinch Feb 2014 #20
tunafish= tuna in a can Little_Wing Feb 2014 #21
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