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Another round of daquiritas ole!
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woohoo!
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Ummmm...sheesh...A margarita, and a strawberry daquiri please.
If I am going to break the drought, it may as well be a good one.. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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or since its turkey day here,, how bout some apple brandy from franklin county sound good yall?
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gonna do it, you gotta do it good!
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mines homemade yall,, and country tradition
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Well I haven't had a drink of alcohol in over five years, so if Andrea doesn't mind carrying me out after...sure why not?
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What sounds funnier.... A midwestern guy trying to speak spanish with a norwiegan accent or a southern boy trying to speak german with a deep south accent or an austrailian trying to speak mandarin chinese with an australian accent?
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mmmmm yummm!
LOL@ Kyle, i really don't have an answer! |
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thats just wrong to think of kyle,,,
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I'll carry you out Jess! I got ur back!
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For my ears, an Australian speaking Mandarin...as I imagine for your ears, you own accents with another language..
![]() ![]() Hey, how did that come about anyways, why do you all have different accents, from different states? The only different accents here in Australia, are South Australians, they sound almost New Zealander. ![]() |
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good question! I love hearing all of them though!
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try a southern accent speaking japanese
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lets hear ya!
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I was talking to a Southern state guy on skype a few weeks back, and have met many different people, we had a lovely couple in at work from Tennessee, and I have met New Yorkers, and also my neighbour is Californian, and all sound so different.
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My brother married a Japanese girl, and he was fluent in Japanese, through living there for so long, to the point he sounded more authentic as a japanese guy, than an aussie.
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yep!
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Steves accent is light. My accent is light. Andreas is unnoticable. Haven't chatted with jess yet. Its neat jess. With a scandinavian accent we mispronounce our I's as e's. I live in wisconsin pronounced I leeve in weesconsin. Very funny. Made thumper laugh yall. Ha ha ha ha.
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I don't know what I sound like.... I don't sound like Steve Irwin, I know that...
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