Re: Hey Frozenator



The Daring Dufas wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:
-=Biscuit=- wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks <turdfred2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> delighted us to no
end by taking a lime green crayon and scribbling in
news:OR9Gl.132076$Za7.130192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, on
the
hallowed day of Fri 17 Apr 2009 06:16:29p:
PerfectReign wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 02:02:27 -0500, The Daring Dufas rebooted
the etch-a-sketch and scratched out:

Is this your sign?

Is this your card?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0oclYRdpJ8


http://tinyurl.com/c8mlly

TDD
Bears are so cuddly and cute! Who can be afraid of them? (We
were just up in the Sierras and only had a few bear
sightings.)
I've never seen a bear outside of the zoo, I don't think they
actually exist in the wild.

If I didn't know better, I'd think you were a native-born
Californian...
Funny you should say that, today of all times. I was down at the
local garden center today discussing buying some trees, and the lady
said
to me "are you from California? I detect a California accent"
Well I'll be fucked two ways from Tuesday, in California, I was
accused of being Canadian all the time "are you from Canada? I detect a
Canadian accent" I don't think I'll ever fit in :-(
I can mimic many accents, it's a gift eh?

I can do that as well, but I never thought I had acquired a
"California"
accent for realsies.
I saw Hugh Laurie in a movie and I thought he had the
worst English accent I'd ever heard since I'd only
ever seen him as Dr. House. Then I later found out he
was British and he was actually speaking normally. I
crack up when I see Aussies and Kiwis in acting roles
where the are using American accents(I hear little slips
every now and then)and later see them interviewed. What
a hoot. My favorite of course are the Canucks playing roles
where they are supposed to be Americans or space aliens.
The word "about" always seems to come out as "a boat" eh.
I've been watching the LEXX TV series on Joost.com and it
cracks me up to see Canadians trying to talk like Texans
and American Hillbillies. It is so funny.

TDD
Talk to me in a few years
It kindee grows on ye don't it feller?
Shoot feller, I growed up with it.
Y'all come back now, ye hear.

They do say y'all quite a bit even where they aretalking to you
singularly. The funnieness comes when they say a word like "bug" where
they draw it out to "buuug" like they have a brain skip or something so
you get a sentence like" jesamin county? Y'all get a lot a buuugs up
uuur waay?" if it ain't got a extra vowel it's broke.

Me and my siblings had so much trouble growing
up here in The South. Both parents taught college
or various other grades at one time or another
and we had American and Irish nuns for teachers
so we all sounded like aliens from outer space
to our Hillbilly cousins. I never use "Y'all"
preferring correct American English and grammar
which drives a lot of good ol' boys bonkers.
"Haay Emmit, lissen at that feller talk, he must
be a Ruski or a Martian, let's whup him." "Haay
boy wharr Uuuu frum?" "I'm from right here in
this city." "Nuaaw! caint beee, Uuuu doan soun
liak Uuuu frum round hear." "Well, what on Earth
am I supposed to sound like?" "I own noe, Uuuu
jus doan soun liak Uuuu frum round hear 'bouts."
It can be entertaining when someone can only
comprehend every other word you say. FLNF

TDD

Yaaa it's lake a ferin cunrty ur sumpin.
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