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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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