Those weren't my suggestions, but I've never heard Tim being called, "Teddy."
Timmy, yeah.
T.D., absolutely.
Maybe the accent of Tony, Manu, or one of their other foreign players (past or present) threw you off?
"Da One" Blair....
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Those weren't my suggestions, but I've never heard Tim being called, "Teddy."
Timmy, yeah.
T.D., absolutely.
Maybe the accent of Tony, Manu, or one of their other foreign players (past or present) threw you off?
I've heard Pop and Sean say it a few times maybe its a nickname only the older players call him???
And you're positive you didn't here T. D or Tim-E?
So the people of pittsburgh and san antonio wouldn't be the same in that they are middle income, hard working, regular people?
Thats what I meant.
Sorry that it had to be as always, broken down into perfect comparison
In the end, there can only be One..![]()
Aren't most people hard working and "regular" people? Well, except LA.
I wouldn't say the people of SA are like the people of Chicago or New York.
SA is like a midwestern city imo.
"yinz" is "Pittsburghese". In Pittsburgh they would say he talks like a yinzer.
You heard "TD" or "Timmy".
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