"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
I did not expect scotty to be so girly and cute. I only know her by her little picture and I sort of expected her to sound deeper or something. (Not manly, just not so girly)
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
Would you still say so if you knew that he didn't understand that his back legs still worked? Because even though they weren't restricted at all, he refused to use them. He would sit up, try to stand, fall over, and give us the 'I gave up' look from upside down. Or he'd try to just roll over to us.
H was wheezing and high-pitched giggling before that even happened.
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
Oh @scottydeux, "leahsh bleast" did me in. Love it.
I tried to control it, but the Northern is strong!
When I first moved here, I got the comment that someone could hear my "Ohio Twang," and I was like, oh, ok. Inside I was thinking that at leahst I didn't heahve the locahl eyaccent. I could hardly even stand listening to the radio. People still tell me they can tell I'm from "the south," and I'm all, GOOD.
I tried to control it, but the Northern is strong!
When I first moved here, I got the comment that someone could hear my "Ohio Twang," and I was like, oh, ok. Inside I was thinking that at leahst I didn't heahve the locahl eyaccent. I could hardly even stand listening to the radio. People still tell me they can tell I'm from "the south," and I'm all, GOOD.
True story!
Haha. When I'm in the south, people tell me they can tell I'm from the north and when I'm up here, people sometimes tell me I have a southern accent.
I do not have a southern accent, nor am I technically from the north.
I am from Maryland. We have an accent that is all our own.
Post by janiejones on Jul 14, 2014 20:40:04 GMT -5
This made me want to hear my own voice. I just recorded myself reading the IKEA catalogue. I can't read good though, I made like 4 errors and had to keep starting over.