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Posted Tue Mar 4th, 2008 6:09pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
What about Pogue mahone?
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TobiasMonk |
Posted Tue Mar 4th, 2008 6:25pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
I rarely say y'all. It's too weird feeling.
And I say it all the time :-// I cannot be awake for nothing looks to me as it did before, Or else I am awake for the first time, and all before has been a mean sleep. |
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Red Raven |
Posted Tue Mar 4th, 2008 6:32pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
I rarely say y'all. It's too weird feeling.
And I say it all the time :-// I didn't say I don't say it cause it's bad. I just can't wrap my mouth around it so to speak. It's like my last name, I've always felt like I have a speech impediment when I say it. Bwwwwwrwwwwwww w ww wwww it's just not working for me. I will say tho, that I love "Ya'll" as a word. I think it's really cute when little kids say it. My neice said, "Ya'll can't play wif mah bawbie dawl cause she'd broked!! AND Yaaaaw'll did EET!" I ate her promptly after. |
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TobiasMonk |
Posted Tue Mar 4th, 2008 6:43pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
I rarely say y'all. It's too weird feeling.
And I say it all the time :-// I didn't say I don't say it cause it's bad. I just can't wrap my mouth around it so to speak. It's like my last name, I've always felt like I have a speech impediment when I say it. Bwwwwwrwwwwwww w ww wwww it's just not working for me. I will say tho, that I love "Ya'll" as a word. I think it's really cute when little kids say it. My neice said, "Ya'll can't play wif mah bawbie dawl cause she'd broked!! AND Yaaaaw'll did EET!" I ate her promptly after. Aw I knew what you meant I cannot be awake for nothing looks to me as it did before, Or else I am awake for the first time, and all before has been a mean sleep. |
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Red Raven |
Posted Tue Mar 4th, 2008 7:38pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
I rarely say y'all. It's too weird feeling.
And I say it all the time :-// I didn't say I don't say it cause it's bad. I just can't wrap my mouth around it so to speak. It's like my last name, I've always felt like I have a speech impediment when I say it. Bwwwwwrwwwwwww w ww wwww it's just not working for me. I will say tho, that I love "Ya'll" as a word. I think it's really cute when little kids say it. My neice said, "Ya'll can't play wif mah bawbie dawl cause she'd broked!! AND Yaaaaw'll did EET!" I ate her promptly after. Aw I knew what you meant Be yourself! Everyone I know says ya'll...my boss said it today in a meeting we had. X-D I'm just saying I feel weird saying it and not because it's a south thing, i lurve the south! |
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st.bipolar |
Posted Wed Mar 5th, 2008 12:59pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
What about Pogue mahone?
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Shyamz |
Posted Fri Mar 7th, 2008 4:42pm Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
Unless you like that kind of thing...
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Crazy_in_a_box |
Posted Sat Mar 8th, 2008 12:51am Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
heres a few greetings around here
hows your father? conas a ta tu? i want you to play with my ding a ling! St.bipolar you forgot THE most over used greeting ever created in Ireland..... story? LOVE it.... mainly cos I dont have a Dublin accent (I have influences from it but Im a Kildare person so I have a hybrid.... you actually cant place me hahahaha) so I lash it on good and thick "eh story wit ye but?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHA..... |
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Crazy_in_a_box |
Posted Sat Mar 8th, 2008 12:56am Post subject: I’m fine, thanks – oh, er, good-bye?
What about Pogue mahone?
Aww thats too cute..... Pog Mo Thoin?! very good phonetic spelling though, if anyone wants to know how you pronounce it then thats it. |
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