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ew, down here people sound like uneducated hillbillies :(

except for me, i speak in "standard english" .. i actually had a girl ask me if i was a yankee just because i don't speak like a redneck.
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lol

This doesn't really have anything to do with anything, but that reminded me of this time me and my sister were swimming in a hotel pool in Indiana. I was wearing a red speedo swimsuit, and my sister was wearing a bikini. We both had our hair done the same way. It kinda looked like an inside out pony tail. Well, these two girls swam up to us and were like "Are y'all Amish?" LMAO! My sister was like "Um..no." And they were like "So y'all are normal, just like us?" She said "Yes, I guess so.." even though we didn't know exactly how normal they were,lol.
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autumneternal wrote: It's Bostonian, :P. I have to say, as proud as I am to live here, and as amused as I am at this whole Mooninite thing, I'm glad that I had the good fortune to go to camp as a child. I mean, it allowed me to be around people from other countries, with various accents, and I managed to teach myself to speak properly. Most of the time, people can't tell that I'm from Boston because of it, although, from time to time, I do slip up and say something with it. I love the word 'wicked' though, haha.

For the sake of amusement, let me translate the above quote from BWE into Bostonese:
"Kids, we bettah go pahk the cah, in Hahvahd Square because this is wickid scary!"
LOL! That's it! Now, I always thought it was "Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd", not square. *scratches head*

CT gets kinda a combination of accents-Boston, New York, Rhode Island...I've always been told I had a Boston accent from people around HERE, but people outside of here tell me it's not there at all. :D And yes, I use "wickid" all the time, usually "wickid awesome!". :roll:


17 is legal in the UK...so no worries. :twisted:
Looks like I'm taking a trip to the UK. :lol:
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7Harry7Potter7 wrote:lol

This doesn't really have anything to do with anything, but that reminded me of this time me and my sister were swimming in a hotel pool in Indiana. I was wearing a red speedo swimsuit, and my sister was wearing a bikini. We both had our hair done the same way. It kinda looked like an inside out pony tail. Well, these two girls swam up to us and were like "Are y'all Amish?" LMAO! My sister was like "Um..no." And they were like "So y'all are normal, just like us?" She said "Yes, I guess so.." even though we didn't know exactly how normal they were,lol.
Wait, what? They thought you were Amish because you were wearing your hair the same? But your sister was in a bikini!! :D
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Mirage wrote:
autumneternal wrote: It's Bostonian, :P. I have to say, as proud as I am to live here, and as amused as I am at this whole Mooninite thing, I'm glad that I had the good fortune to go to camp as a child. I mean, it allowed me to be around people from other countries, with various accents, and I managed to teach myself to speak properly. Most of the time, people can't tell that I'm from Boston because of it, although, from time to time, I do slip up and say something with it. I love the word 'wicked' though, haha.

For the sake of amusement, let me translate the above quote from BWE into Bostonese:
"Kids, we bettah go pahk the cah, in Hahvahd Square because this is wickid scary!"
LOL! That's it! Now, I always thought it was "Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd", not square. *scratches head*

CT gets kinda a combination of accents-Boston, New York, Rhode Island...I've always been told I had a Boston accent from people around HERE, but people outside of here tell me it's not there at all. :D And yes, I use "wickid" all the time, usually "wickid awesome!". :roll:


17 is legal in the UK...so no worries. :twisted:
Looks like I'm taking a trip to the UK. :lol:
Can I come? Pretty please??????? :wink: lol

We're pretty sure that the reason they thought we were Amish was because of our hair. It was kind of a ponytail thing with rolled up hair on the side..Um, that's a really bad description but I can't really explain it. Yes, my sister was wearing a bikini and I was wearing a bright read speedo! We were like, wtf? afterwords. It was so bizarre.
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7Harry7Potter7 wrote:It was so bizarre.

wickid bizzahh!
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
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Mirage wrote:LOL! That's it! Now, I always thought it was "Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd", not square. *scratches head*

CT gets kinda a combination of accents-Boston, New York, Rhode Island...I've always been told I had a Boston accent from people around HERE, but people outside of here tell me it's not there at all. :D And yes, I use "wickid" all the time, usually "wickid awesome!". :roll:
It is "Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd" Except for the fact that you can't park anything in Harvard Yard because it's pretty much a part of the campus for Harvard University. So Harvard Square, (which is the general surrounding area full of stores and shops, where people hang out), makes more sense, at least when it comes to parking a car, lol.
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7Harry7Potter7 wrote:It was so bizarre.

wickid bizzahh!
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BallsyMcD wrote:
7Harry7Potter7 wrote:It was so bizarre.

wickid bizzahh!
HAHA!!! :D
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