...and what is this snow you speak of... i thought it was some phenomenon that happens once every hundred years...
12-16-2007, 04:42 PM
frankykeno
Re: Speaking "Southern"
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Originally Posted by mlededee
joanna, ignore the description of scrapple and just eat some. it's good i promise. :D
Well I googled scrapple and much to my surprise it's basically just like scottish haggis. It uses cornmeal instead of oatmeal and I suppose it's spiced a bit different but heck I grew up on haggis so I bet scrapple would suit me just as well. :)
You know considering I also grew up on black puddin' (aka blood pudding) it's rather odd of me to go yewww at some of your southern dishes. I guess it's all what you're used to. Ohhhhhh now I have such a craving for fried black puddin' and tattie scones *drool* Derek where are you man!
12-16-2007, 10:39 PM
DSGB
Re: Speaking "Southern"
lol at yankees... yous guys.
12-17-2007, 07:41 AM
frankykeno
Re: Speaking "Southern"
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Originally Posted by Gooseman
just FYI Jo... they are far from poor... they get paid quite well for the sole purpose to amuse us... :D
Well true, but oh they looked cold! brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Originally Posted by Gooseman
...and what is this snow you speak of... i thought it was some phenomenon that happens once every hundred years...
Ben, I'm gonna smack you! :rofl:
12-17-2007, 10:11 AM
Freakie_frog
Re: Speaking "Southern"
Oh my GAWD....:D
Jo I hope I didn't get you started on this (pronounces like hiss with out the H)
I was born and raised in Mississippi been here my whole life (pronouced Lie-f) and from what I been told I am "country" soundin'
Speaking southern (pronouced suth-in)ain't hard it all. It just takes kowning (pronounced no-in) what letters get (pronounce git) drawn (pronounce dr-ah-n) out you (pronounced ya)see. An imitation or bad fake southern accent comes off sounding like Fog Horn Leg Horn. Which is not how I sound...(I hope).
- Grits are Great.. no suger damin it they ain't cookies.
- Corn Bread is to be broken up and soaked in a cold glass of milk and eaten with a spoon.
- Butter milk can be drank. :D
- Babys look best in "Mossy Oak Break Up" jumpers.
- Girls that drive trucks are Hawt.
- Chiggers. :D nuff said.
- anything that ends in "ing" the g get dropped
Any body needing clarification can call me :D
12-17-2007, 11:11 AM
frankykeno
Re: Speaking "Southern"
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Oh my GAWD....:D
Jo I hope I didn't get you started on this (pronounces like hiss with out the H)
I was born and raised in Mississippi been here my whole life (pronouced Lie-f) and from what I been told I am "country" soundin'
Speaking southern (pronouced suth-in)ain't hard it all. It just takes kowning (pronounced no-in) what letters get (pronounce git) drawn (pronounce dr-ah-n) out you (pronounced ya)see. An imitation or bad fake southern accent comes off sounding like Fog Horn Leg Horn. Which is not how I sound...(I hope).
- Grits are Great.. no suger damin it they ain't cookies.
- Corn Bread is to be broken up and soaked in a cold glass of milk and eaten with a spoon.
- Butter milk can be drank. :D
- Babys look best in "Mossy Oak Break Up" jumpers.
- Girls that drive trucks are Hawt.
- Chiggers. :D nuff said.
- anything that ends in "ing" the g get dropped
Any body needing clarification can call me :D
LOL Ed, you can't help but sound sorta like Elvis can you!
I don't know what a "chigger" is but it sounds like a social disease or something otherwise nasty! :O
12-17-2007, 11:23 AM
Freakie_frog
Re: Speaking "Southern"
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Originally Posted by frankykeno
LOL Ed, you can't help but sound sorta like Elvis can you!
I don't know what a "chigger" is but it sounds like a social disease or something otherwise nasty! :O
I've heard Larry the Cable Guy and Elvis. LOL
Chiggers are this little bug the burrows in to your skin and like a tick does it thing.The difference is that you don't get just one you get like 30-50 of them. They like areas where cloths touch all the time like waist bands socks and underwear :taz:.. The bite area itches worse than fleas, gnats, or any thing I have ever felt..