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A question about a famous line from the poet laureate of Fuquay-Varina, R.R. Barefoot.

The whole father's day video made me think about the tendency of grand parents and great grand parents to say and pronounce words that vary from slight deviations to complete diversions from the subjects they are talking about.

For instance, my grandmother used to call my Transformers, "Autotrons"; and my grandfather called my son Luke, "Zeke" for years.

So, here's the question guys: When Rusty talked about "buying a pack of Nabs", is there any chance this was an inside joke about one of your grandparents buying you a pack of Nerds when you were younger, but mistakenly calling them Nabs?

If not, way to go on making your characters so hilariously believable.

Matt Dufilho

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In my part of North Carolina that's another name for Lance cheese crackers...
I've lived in the South (Raleigh, NC) my entire life, and we've always called the little packets of crackers 'a pack of Nabs'.
From what I know, Nabs is short for Nabisco, which somehow has something to do with Lance, Inc. - just like seaspiritnw said.
In all honesty, though, I never really knew why we called them "nabs"(and still do!) I never saw it anywhere on the packaging!
Well, there you go. Guess I could have googled that. Thanks.

seaspiritnw said:
In my part of North Carolina that's another name for Lance cheese crackers...
Thanks, Matt! I confessed my ignorance of "Nabs," in a comment on YouTube. I'm relieved to know I'm not the only one! You've done a great thing today! LOL!
well, I grew up always knowing "nabs" meant a sixpack of crackers, filled with either cheese or peanut butter:
http://www.anytimecoffee.com/prod_images_blowup/Lance_Crackers1.jpg

so i thought it would be funny to tip my hat to that. both my granddads always said "grab ya a pack a nabs, boy." so that's where my mind was when that came out of my mouth.

but now that i think about it..."nabs" is probably short for Nabisco.....hmmmm *googling*...yep!:
"The term "Nabs" today is used to generically mean any type of snack crackers, most commonly in the southern United States."
--- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabisco

But, to your point, for the first few years of my marriage, my Papa--Lincoln--always referred to my wife as "madame" hahahaha...i just don't think he could remember her name! but he's got it now.
I never thought about the Nabisco thing.. I remember those old huge glass Lance jars sitting on the counters in stores full of "Nabs".. that's just what all the adults always called them. I still love my Lance crackers!
Hmm.. must be a Southern thing. I grew up in CA and AZ, and I just called them Cheese Crackers and Peanut Butter Crackers...
And all this time I've been eating Nabs and didn't even know it. Thanks for the education, Link.

Link Neal said:
well, I grew up always knowing "nabs" meant a sixpack of crackers, filled with either cheese or peanut butter:
http://www.anytimecoffee.com/prod_images_blowup/Lance_Crackers1.jpg

so i thought it would be funny to tip my hat to that. both my granddads always said "grab ya a pack a nabs, boy." so that's where my mind was when that came out of my mouth.

but now that i think about it..."nabs" is probably short for Nabisco.....hmmmm *googling*...yep!:
"The term "Nabs" today is used to generically mean any type of snack crackers, most commonly in the southern United States."
--- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabisco

But, to your point, for the first few years of my marriage, my Papa--Lincoln--always referred to my wife as "madame" hahahaha...i just don't think he could remember her name! but he's got it now.
PS- "Nabs" are actually mentioned in the opening sequence of our Locklear movie too!
LOL i noticed that too ... you also said the bigger the better refering to someones hair ... i laughed because of that one esp since the hair was in the 80s as well

Link Neal said:
PS- "Nabs" are actually mentioned in the opening sequence of our Locklear movie too!
The Nabs comment would have made seeing it even better. Robin and I were kicking ourselves that we couldn't be there to see it and enjoy the concert...and also because the Hampton Inn happens to be my personal favorite hotel option.

Congrats, again, on the big premiere!

Link Neal said:
PS- "Nabs" are actually mentioned in the opening sequence of our Locklear movie too!

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