Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Point. But very rare. There is no tornado season. And the venomous snakes are generally not found in the center and very rare when they are. Catskills dont count as upstate in my book.I wouldn’t be too sure of that there are 3 species of venomous snakes in upstate New York. There are also tornadoes there. We had an EF 4 tornado about ten years ago in south central and western Massachusetts. Just saying.
Me too. With all the moves we've had, there's a LOT of accents in there.I didn't see the original post, but I'm a mimic. Whatever I'm around, it starts coming out in about five minutes. British? Totally. Australian? Yup. Redneck in its various forms? That's my native language! Broken English as spoken by the lady from Vietnam? Oops, that too. I just hope and pray nobody ever thinks I'm mocking them. It's 100% pure instinct and not intentional. My husband's grandmother laughed her butt off once because I said something in Spanish. She asked me to repeat myself and then informed me I spoke Spanish with no accent whatsoever. Zero. She had fully expected and been looking forward to me speaking it with a Southern accent.
This is what it looks like around here ATM.I just got a call from the Dept of Ag telling me they recommend locking the chickens up - she said Avian Flu was found in a large non backyard set up near by.![]()
DH is from ND - I love that accent! Not that he has one anymore, but family out there does.And if I get tired, North Dakota comes out, and that's a hard one to control.
Back when I was working, I was listening to an audio book. I think it was called Half Broke Horses, and the narrator has a very thick Texan accent. Well, I had been listening to it for days and was the only person in the office. A lady from the TN office called, and when I picked up the phone, I said (in the accent I had been listening to for days), "Hay, Dab-ee." Then I put my head in my hands and had to explain to her why I answered the phone that way! It still makes me chuckle.I didn't see the original post, but I'm a mimic. Whatever I'm around, it starts coming out in about five minutes. British? Totally. Australian? Yup. Redneck in its various forms? That's my native language! Broken English as spoken by the lady from Vietnam? Oops, that too. I just hope and pray nobody ever thinks I'm mocking them. It's 100% pure instinct and not intentional. My husband's grandmother laughed her butt off once because I said something in Spanish. She asked me to repeat myself and then informed me I spoke Spanish with no accent whatsoever. Zero. She had fully expected and been looking forward to me speaking it with a Southern accent.