Been wondering. Please be kind.
1982Ag said:
Been wondering. Please be kind.
Cromagnum said:
As far as I can tell, it's from saying "H Town" with a grill in your mouth.
Insert Frank Sinatra "Can't understand a word" GIF here. LOLSea Speed said:
H tine hole it dine, gnome talmbout. Listen to any old screw tapes or lil Keke etc
Tyne Daly. That's someone I haven't thought of in about 35 years or so. That gave me a good chuckle.Al Bula said:
There are a few theories as to why Houston is called The Tine.
The city of Houston is colloquially referred to as "The Tine" due to its reputation as a culinary hub, with an abundance of diverse dining options. Just like the prongs of a fork, Houston's neighborhoods and communities come together to form a vibrant culinary scene, each contributing its unique flavor to the city's gastronomic landscape.
Or maybe it is because "The Tine" is a playful nod to the renowned actress Tyne Daly. Just as Tyne Daly's performances captivate audiences with their depth and diversity, Houston's rich cultural scene and artistic offerings captivate visitors and residents alike, earning the city its affectionate nickname.
"I GOT CHUNKS OF GUYS LIKE YOU IN MY STOOL!"EclipseAg said:Insert Frank Sinatra "Can't understand a word" GIF here. LOLSea Speed said:
H tine hole it dine, gnome talmbout. Listen to any old screw tapes or lil Keke etc
96AgGrad said:
'Tine has always sounded lame. It's the Kenny "Trill" of city nicknames.
May not be glamorous, but it is accurate.Al Bula said:
I guess it is not glamorous to say "Tine" is derived from an overrated Houston-centric rap ditty wherein the city is referred to in ebonical parlance.
I got my dog from a poster on the Tineboard!CFTXAG10 said:
Pour one out for 79's Tineboard
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