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		| Originally posted by Connect_the_Dots If mentioned to a a real long islander, or person within 100 miles of NYC, the convo would go like this:
 
 LI:  Where you taking your vacation at?
 
 Timmy:  Don't end a sentence with a preposition, end it with a noun.
 
 LI:  OK.  Where you taking your vacation at, asshole?
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 Go ahead and mock Long Islanders, CtD, but at least do so accurately.  This joke makes no sense, because Long Islanders do not generally make that particular verbal error.  In fact, I never heard anybody end a sentence with "at" in that way until I went south.
Edited to add: not everybody from LI talks like Rosie O'Donnell, and Joey Buttafuoco ... unless they're pissed off.