Wow! After what seems like years of no one posting on this thread, a few posts and many of the old ghosts suddenly show up. Now, where is the rest of the "old guard"? Deceased? Moved on down the road? Or just nothing to reply to? (that last one is my excuse) :)
Well, I am sure we are all glad that you are NOT injured this time. As for being a stranger to this thread, it seems to me that nearly everyone has wandered off in other directions. There are so few posts here lately that if e-mail didn't tell me something new is here, I would have forgotten it...
I have, on occasion, started a sentence with, "I am not sure whether this is correct, but I read that..." At least that always got me a chance to get one sentence in.
Yup. For all my associations with women, past and present, and talking to other guys about this subject, we all appear to be aware that we are wrong about everything, even before we open our mouths.
What's really funny about Ozarkians using that is that it originated as a regional phrase of upper Appalachia, a shortening of the Scots-Irish "you ones" and apparently migrated west. So, Shawn, are there a lot of Irish and/or Scottish migrants in the Ozarks, or did it get there in some other...
I know it is dangerous to dispute one's spousal claims in public, but we must bear in mind that we "heard that" from someone in Florida. It appears that it changes radically across the bottom half of this country. In Florida, it is as Lannie says: "Y'all" is singular and "all y'all" is plural...
Not a chance. Lannie has a couple hundred flavors, from which she has made (and maintains) about 100 mixes so she can go-to whatever it is she desires on any given day or part of a day. Even I have 8 mods/tanks next to this keyboard to satisfy my desire for a specific flavor at any given time...
That's the difference in age groups (or is that father vs. son?). Yesterday I turned 69 and not even one drink of booze, though Lannie did make a very sweet chocolate cake, of which I think I had too much.
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