What Do You Sound Like? :)
What Do You Sound Like? :)
All this time I've spoken your name (in my head) with a hard G. I remember the first time I heard Galbally say his name and it all kind of jumbled together like "gobbly" instead of "Gall Ball ee".
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G#Gill;1448326 wrote: Brit. or American ? I know who it probably was if you say it's American - she's got a mouth like a sewer and I haven't spoken to her for several years since she said similar stuff to me on MSN ! Her loss :yh_rotfl
Yeah American
Yeah American
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Come on you lot ! I'm chuffin' sure most of you have got microphones either separate to plug in or already in your laptops. Gawd, I reckon you're all scaredy cats, and here's me thinkin' this thread would be really popular ! I reckon most Forum Garden members are all stuffed shirts ! It's only a bit of fun for pity's sake !
Ere even the gaffer, bless 'im, 'as recorded 'is voice, thanks Bryn
and that fella Wisey, flippin 'eck what a fab voice - comin' up from yer boots !!! Oooh I do like fellas to sound like fellas - sends goose pimples up me spine it do !
::yh_wink:yh_drool:yh_sigh
Wisey please record some more :yh_kiss
Ere even the gaffer, bless 'im, 'as recorded 'is voice, thanks Bryn


Wisey please record some more :yh_kiss
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So Lars are you saying there's something wrong with southern English? LOL I've always said you can have a southern accent and still use proper grammar. We all don't sound like the "poor relations" 

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Gill you have a very nice voice I heard it before years ago when you talked to me once using your camera. 

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Hope6;1448364 wrote: So Lars are you saying there's something wrong with southern English? LOL I've always said you can have a southern accent and still use proper grammar. We all don't sound like the "poor relations" 
There are words common to The South, that Yankees don't know about.
Example.
Fixing. I am fixing dinner. Or I am fixing to go to town.
My wife always gives me grief over such words, but they are proper English in The South.
Those poor relations take a fairly relaxed view of the language, though, and it can show.

There are words common to The South, that Yankees don't know about.
Example.
Fixing. I am fixing dinner. Or I am fixing to go to town.
My wife always gives me grief over such words, but they are proper English in The South.
Those poor relations take a fairly relaxed view of the language, though, and it can show.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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Hope6;1448365 wrote: Gill you have a very nice voice I heard it before years ago when you talked to me once using your camera. 
Ooh thank you Rhonda ! I've got to try to remember how I did that now ! :rolleyes::wah:

Ooh thank you Rhonda ! I've got to try to remember how I did that now ! :rolleyes::wah:
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LOL OMG Lars!!! I'm always fixing to do something! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Gill it was the camera on your computer and the message system, I didn't have a camera at the time so I had to write my responses but I could hear and see you. I have a completely different computer now so I not sure how to do it either! LOL 

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LarsMac;1448370 wrote: There are words common to The South, that Yankees don't know about.
Example.
Fixing. I am fixing dinner. Or I am fixing to go to town.
My wife always gives me grief over such words, but they are proper English in The South.
Those poor relations take a fairly relaxed view of the language, though, and it can show.
I always catch hell for saying "growed" and "throwed".
Example.
Fixing. I am fixing dinner. Or I am fixing to go to town.
My wife always gives me grief over such words, but they are proper English in The South.
Those poor relations take a fairly relaxed view of the language, though, and it can show.
I always catch hell for saying "growed" and "throwed".
What Do You Sound Like? :)
YZGI;1448408 wrote: I always catch hell for saying "growed" and "throwed".
One of my wife's odd sayings is "squoze" - I blame her grandmother
One of my wife's odd sayings is "squoze" - I blame her grandmother

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Bryn Mawr;1448428 wrote: One of my wife's odd sayings is "squoze" - I blame her grandmother 
Translation please Bryn ! :-2

Translation please Bryn ! :-2
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G#Gill;1448523 wrote: Translation please Bryn ! :-2
When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
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Bryn Mawr;1448544 wrote: When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Of course it does, now you explained !!!! :yh_rotfl
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Of course it does, now you explained !!!! :yh_rotfl
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Bryn Mawr;1448544 wrote: When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Waaaaa, help - I didn't write that second line!
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Waaaaa, help - I didn't write that second line!
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Bryn Mawr;1448579 wrote: Waaaaa, help - I didn't write that second line!
No? You must have a ghost writer then, Bryn :yh_rotfl
No? You must have a ghost writer then, Bryn :yh_rotfl
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Bryn Mawr;1448544 wrote: When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Bryn Mawr;1448579 wrote: Waaaaa, help - I didn't write that second line!
Not sure how I did it, but that was my doing. Sorry.
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
Bryn Mawr;1448579 wrote: Waaaaa, help - I didn't write that second line!
Not sure how I did it, but that was my doing. Sorry.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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Bryn Mawr;1448544 wrote: When she wanted some juice she squoze a lemon
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
[Is that better? ]
I had a great aunt that said the same thing. Makes perfect sense, really. The past tense of squeeze.
[Is that better? ]
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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LarsMac;1448583 wrote: Not sure how I did it, but that was my doing. Sorry.
It's all too easy to hit edit post rather than reply with quote - no problem.
It's all too easy to hit edit post rather than reply with quote - no problem.