Not trying to be the redneck grammar nazi, but it's skeert.
I was glad to learnt that Cowcatcher was skeert, as he oughter be, as that there Annie is one of the plain meanerist of wimmins there is. Yep, she surely is. But I was even more gladder to see that you have the reins of redneck parlay firmly in hand. Maybe you kin learn them sumpin’.
I'll have to take him across the bob ware fence for some crap-i fishun.
You been into my family picture album again?!?!?!
I went to An Army school in Ft Monmouth NJ. Those folks that are native to there couldn't hardly understand what I was saying.You guys are crackin me up. My first year of college was at Umass of Amherst. No one could figure out where I was from as I do not have an Okie accent (mom was from Ohio, my dad was a navy brat until my grandpa retired and he finished high school in Ft. Towson). They all thought everyone from OK spoke like that and refused to believe me when I told them. I lost my DL on the trip to Amherst from Boston so I had no proof until after Christmas when I got home and replaced it. Now every time I see/hear talk like that it brings me back to how some of my Northern friends said I should talk if I was from OK.
*edit* I was born just outside of Chanute AFB in Urbana, IL but raised in the Norman/Moore area since the age of 3.
Yep, them Northerners sure talk weird.
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