Q9 YOU LOOK JUST LIKE MY 2# COUSIN!!!!! I Don't believe this! And your name is drake, right... If so then your not him. But WOW!! I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE!!!
anyway, OKAY! You rest your case, We all believe you now!!!!
What on Earth gave you THAT idea?! I'm obsessed with guns, I'm into politics, I like violent video games... My character on the Space Travel RP is a male! You're INSANE!
I still don't believe your a boy! I gotta see it with my own two eyes!!!! Lol
You people are CRAZY! How could you think Q9 was a girl???? I mean, with all the guns, and politics. Read his signature for pete's sake!
But I forget who, but somebody thought I was a boy at once. I guess Awesomefowl is too general. But there are those who know me as QUEEN AWESOMEFOWL!!!
Q9 YOU LOOK JUST LIKE MY 2# COUSIN!!!!! I Don't believe this! And your name is drake, right... If so then your not him. But WOW!! I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE!!!
anyway, OKAY! You rest your case, We all believe you now!!!!
I'm 21% Dixie. I'm a NEW YORKER! (we rock!)
Seriously, I find Southerners, Southern Accents and Southern habits hilarious. No offence, but I've lived in the Northeast all my (rather short so far) life.
Yeah, and just the accents....we Northerners are rude, but our hearts are good...it's just I've never really associated with them much, southern accents are sort of foreign to us.
Although to be fair, New Yawkers accents are pretty funny too! the cawfee is too hawt! oh my gowsh!
I find it amusing that New Yorkers and most of the northeastern area think our accents are so terrible. Have you heard yourselves speak????? "A"s all turn out to be "R"s and "R"s are all "A"s....among other distortions of the English language.
And the rudeness displayed is a source of pride in your area....I can't imagine why. When I lived in RI I thought that I would see how the other half of the eastern seaboard lives and was prepared to meet intelligent and enlightened folks. I never met even ONE. Goes to show you that dumb rednecks are universal, they just sound different.
The MI/WI/MN accent always gets a lot of teasing on TV, especially since Sarah Palin speaks with a slight upper midwest tinge. "You betcha."
Since I grew up with it and our semi-Canadian dialect, I never realized it until I went to Virginia/DC area when I was a teenager. Someone said to me, "I could tell you're from the north by your accent."
Also, when I asked how much pop was at a small cafe, they said, "We don't have popcorn."
When I finally did get some pop (ginger ale) I asked if it was Vernors. The waitress looked very confused.
Next summer when I went out to Colorado and the Southwest, I had LOTS of fun asking for pop, Faygo, Blue Moon ice cream, Detroit style pizza, Saunders ice cream and if the stores mind if I paid with Canadian coins.
Southern accents don't really bug me since DH's family lives in Georgia and I have some family in Arkansas and Kentucky, but I do find it amusing that many of their friends think we're Canadian.