DHs entire family says "I seen". They are originally from Illinois but have all transported to the deep South. I'm not sure which region they got it from.
I just have to say, not necessarily about this poster in particular, but I find it hilarious when people ask how to deactivate because they don't want to be on the site. You could just...not post.
No i would rather remove myself from pure ignorance that is all over this site.
WTF- you seriously dont understand how awesome this board truly is.
"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
My brother and SIL say "I seen." They're from the Inland Empire, east of LA. I don't think it's regional. Just trashy, no matter the region.
To be fair, the IE is pretty trashy.
Disclaimer: I live in the IE.
LOL! I know. I almost didn't say anything about being trashy because most people in Cali know what you mean when you say someone lives in the IE. But not everyone here knows that. lulz.
Actually, it's even worse for my brother. He just moved to Joshua Tree.
LOL! I know. I almost didn't say anything about being trashy because most people in Cali know what you mean when you say someone lives in the IE. But not everyone here knows that. lulz.
Actually, it's even worse for my brother. He just moved to Joshua Tree.
Oh, no! It's so, so, so hot there. I've never been there but it's too hot for me where I live and it's much hotter in Joshua Tree. (devil)
I have never said, nor heard anyone say "I seen". Let's not get geographical.
This is very common in northern MN. Very very common.
Indeed. "I seen the other defenseman coming up the ice, but, dontchaknooow I got a strong pass, shot the puck and then it went in. I thought I seen my water bottle afterwards, but then I lost it, so I had to ask someone to borrow me his."
This is very common in northern MN. Very very common.
Indeed. "I seen the other defenseman coming up the ice, but, dontchaknooow I got a strong pass, shot the puck and then it went in. I thought I seen my water bottle afterwards, but then I lost it, so I had to ask someone to borrow me his."
Oh my gosh. Yes. My husband is from northern MN, and he does the borrowed thing. "I borrowed her money." No you didn't, you lent her money.
He also says that they were taught in school that Benjamin Franklin brought the peanut into popular use.