British people say, "I hope you are well."
In Texan we say "How the hell are ya'?"
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
British v. Texican
British people say, "I hope you are well."
In Texan we say "How the hell are ya'?"
In Texan we say "How the hell are ya'?"
3 comments:
- Crosby Kenyon said...
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I don't know. Is that what snarky is?
- May 18, 2011 at 8:10 PM
- rainbow said...
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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.
- May 19, 2011 at 10:16 PM
- Ginger said...
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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! - May 20, 2011 at 5:19 PM
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I don't know. Is that what snarky is?
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.
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!
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