Wednesday, May 18, 2011

British v. Texican

British people say, "I hope you are well."
In Texan we say "How the hell are ya'?"

3 comments:

Crosby Kenyon said...

I don't know. Is that what snarky is?

rainbow said...

Now your job will be to see that Jack will understand what Mamaw is sayin' to him when we talk. I have been Texan too long to change now, ask Rich about the time Gerry wanted to know "Daddy, why are you talking like Momma?" That was the first time I noticed Gerry always would say the g in going, doing and playing etc. not goin', doin' and playin' like me. I have tried to do better but I slip a lot.

Ginger said...

Crosby - First of all, LOVE your name. Secondly, I did not mean either to be snarky.. Not snarky at all! I'm merely making an observation. :)

MaMaw - I like folks droppin' the g's. :)) Don't change that!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

British v. Texican

British people say, "I hope you are well."
In Texan we say "How the hell are ya'?"

3 comments:

Crosby Kenyon said...

I don't know. Is that what snarky is?

rainbow said...

Now your job will be to see that Jack will understand what Mamaw is sayin' to him when we talk. I have been Texan too long to change now, ask Rich about the time Gerry wanted to know "Daddy, why are you talking like Momma?" That was the first time I noticed Gerry always would say the g in going, doing and playing etc. not goin', doin' and playin' like me. I have tried to do better but I slip a lot.

Ginger said...

Crosby - First of all, LOVE your name. Secondly, I did not mean either to be snarky.. Not snarky at all! I'm merely making an observation. :)

MaMaw - I like folks droppin' the g's. :)) Don't change that!