October 3, 201411 yr Me thinks the Banshee will more than likely make me dizzy(Will be riding soon.....soon).
October 3, 201411 yr I don't think dizzy is accurate, but Invertigo brings me close to nausea, with the added bonus of about a 2 hour headache. It's on my short list of rides I don't care to ride.
October 3, 201411 yr I don't think dizzy is accurate, but Invertigo brings me close to nausea, with the added bonus of about a 2 hour headache. It's on my short list of rides I don't care to ride. Are you a Southerner? Down there, "I don't care to" means "I don't wanna." Where and when I was reared it meant "It doesn't matter either way to me."
October 3, 201411 yr Well I guess southern would apply. My mom is from Somerset KY., and my dad is from Jackson. I myself was born in a tiny little place called Ary, Ky. Though I was only there for about 2 days, I guess I still qualify, lol. To clarify though, in this instance it does indeed mean " I don't wanna"
October 3, 201411 yr I was born and raised in southwest Ohio and have lived here my whole life, and my father is from southwest Ohio as well and my mother is from *ichigan. "I don't care to" has always meant "I don't want to" to me. This thread on StackExchange has some discussion about it, though the OP there (along with several other sites I looked at) lists the reverse of what Terpy said (that in the South, it means "I don't mind doing it", and in the North, "I don't want to").
October 3, 201411 yr Before I went to Atlanta, I had never heard it to mean anything other than "It doesn't matter to me one way or the other."
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