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Is this what you sound like Sunny? Your posts are going to be such a different experience for me now!
I do sound a lot like them, but my accent isn't quite as noticeable.......at least not to me. I have a friend who grew up here, but has lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years. Every time he talks to me, he swears that I give him his accent back, and his friends and co-workers can't understand him for about four days afterward.Is this what you sound like Sunny? Your posts are going to be such a different experience for me now!
(And... it kinda explains the fascination with the Depp. )
Kidding!
See? You sound different already!I do sound a lot like them, but my accent isn't quite as noticeable.......at least not to me.
Really? I think I sound exactly the sameSee? You sound different already!
Actually, weirdly... almost every person on this MB has a slightly Kiwi accent--it's amazing really.Really? I think I sound exactly the same
Actually, weirdly... almost every person on this MB has a slightly Kiwi accent--it's amazing really.
You're welcome!!!!Well, kiss my grits!
Imma gonna know what to do with my wood stove ashes come winter time. Imma gonna barium!
And all this time, I thought y'all sounded a lot like meActually, weirdly... almost every person on this MB has a slightly Kiwi accent--it's amazing really.
You're welcome!!!!
Sunny, do you dance like that charming gal in the opening of the videos?
What, "flatfooting"?......yes, I can do it. Can't everyone?Sunny, do you dance like that charming gal in the opening of the videos?
Sunny, do you dance like that charming gal in the opening of the videos?
Laugh if you must, but it's actually a style of dancing, born in the Appalachians...... it's called flatfooting because your feet are generally close to the ground.
Laugh if you must, but it's actually a style of dancing, born in the Appalachians...... it's called flatfooting because your feet are generally close to the ground.
Well, I wasn't actually laughing at you... (it was from the video) sorry, didn't mean to offend.Laugh if you must, but it's actually a style of dancing, born in the Appalachians...... it's called flatfooting because your feet are generally close to the ground.
Actually Flake, you sound a bit like a Hobbit.Actually, weirdly... almost every person on this MB has a slightly Kiwi accent--it's amazing really.