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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    ...and what is this snow you speak of... i thought it was some phenomenon that happens once every hundred years...

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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    Quote Originally Posted by mlededee View Post
    joanna, ignore the description of scrapple and just eat some. it's good i promise.
    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!
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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    lol at yankees... yous guys.

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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    Quote Originally Posted by Gooseman View Post
    just FYI Jo... they are far from poor... they get paid quite well for the sole purpose to amuse us...
    Well true, but oh they looked cold! brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    Quote Originally Posted by Gooseman View Post
    ...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!
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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    Oh my GAWD....

    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.
    - Babys look best in "Mossy Oak Break Up" jumpers.
    - Girls that drive trucks are Hawt.
    - Chiggers. nuff said.
    - anything that ends in "ing" the g get dropped

    Any body needing clarification can call me
    Last edited by Freakie_frog; 12-17-2007 at 10:18 AM.
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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Oh my GAWD....

    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.
    - Babys look best in "Mossy Oak Break Up" jumpers.
    - Girls that drive trucks are Hawt.
    - Chiggers. nuff said.
    - anything that ends in "ing" the g get dropped

    Any body needing clarification can call me
    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!
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    Re: Speaking "Southern"

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    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!
    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 .. The bite area itches worse than fleas, gnats, or any thing I have ever felt..

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