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Work ? What?
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jellysundae
Crew

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:36 pm


rofl
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:43 pm


Pittsburgh, PA. By now you should have learned that... after the superbowl anyway.

neonibbles
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jellysundae
Crew

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:46 pm


Has your accent changed since you've lived in California?
i know mine has, i've lived away from my home town for 20 years, and where as i used to sound frightfully upper class, now i'm merely well spoken, people don't comment that i'm not local anymore.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:08 pm


Well, I don't really know. I lived in Oklahoma for a year and a half and there they only commented on the fact that I spoke too fast. Now living here I can talk fast again, but only when I'm not at work. Trying to teach ESL (english as a second language) students, I have to really slow down. That is hard for me to do.

Otherwise I don't think I sound any different.

neonibbles
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neonibbles
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:57 pm


I got my test results. Out of a possible 125 does anyone want to guess what I got??


Ok, I'll tell ya!


125
PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:59 pm


neonibbles
I got my test results. Out of a possible 125 does anyone want to guess what I got??


Ok, I'll tell ya!


125


Congrats on your good grade neonibbles!

jellysundae
razz i still don't sound like a farmer!
and Mo SO does have an accent, that was really funny lol


Trust some one who is married to a Texan and spent several years working with tourists (in Las Vegas that means people from EVERYWHERE else) ... Mo who was born and raised in California does NOT have a Texas accent. She may seem "accented" to those who learned English where English was born, but around texas accents, she is not one of them, not to mention Texas is a quite large state (267,000 square miles) and the western part where she lives is not the part of Texas where the really heavy accents are.
It was funny to see Barbie post about living in Oklahoma and being told she talked fast... when Jim was in the Marines and went home on leave hs mother complained that HE had begun talking fast, and as a person who has spent her whole life in the west I certainly would not consider him a fast talker rofl

simlizzy


WickedPeaches

PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 11:18 am


yeah i know you said about Mo before Lizzy, your living with a true Texan you have far more exposure to the accent than myself, Jery Hall being the only Texan that i can think of off hand, but to my English ears there's a difinite Texan twang there 3nodding
PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:50 pm


WickedPeaches
yeah i know you said about Mo before Lizzy, your living with a true Texan you have far more exposure to the accent than myself, Jery Hall being the only Texan that i can think of off hand, but to my English ears there's a difinite Texan twang there 3nodding


In my humble opinion, even Jerry Hall has more accent than Mo and yet "Jee-um" scoffed at Jerry Hall when she was on a show here in the US last year... to him she does not sound like Texas anymore rolleyes
I have spoken to Mo on the phone several times as well, so I guess I am pretty used to her voice and the lack of accent. ninja
Even my little guy says "Ya'll" sometimes because of Jim and his grand dad both being from Texas. (not to mention the fact alot of young men anymore seem to like to affect that word to sound more like someone like eminem or other rapppers and people the teenage boys like. I crack up whenever I hear my older son say it, as he like me was raised in So Cali and NV and has been stationed in Korea for a few years now... I suppose he thinks he picked it up being stationed in El Paso TX rolleyes so I am surprised he did not come home this time with a Korean accent!)

simlizzy


jellysundae
Crew

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:46 am


i will admit that i've always thought that the female Texan accent is dreadful to listen to, if i'm watching a documentary and they're interviewing a female Texan i generally have to hit mute until she's shut up rolleyes
and Mo's pleasant to listen to , so i get your point 3nodding
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:48 pm


BUMP rofl

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