People from NC always guessed that I was from OH which is close enough. I'm not ashamed of WV. I think our accents are annoying and sometimes...
Yeah, but I think that shit is funny. That's why I shared it.
That reminds me of this bitch I used to work with from Tennessee. I wanted to take her head and shove it through the monitor every time she...
I would rather listen to music. It's hard for me to get interested in a book audibly. Especially if their voice is annoying which most...
At least I am honest about it. I don't think I use none of them there double negatives.
The narrator wasn't the problem. The facts that the movie is actually called "El Orfanato" and I think the only speaking part is that woman...
Oh, I actually sit down and read them. :) I tried that audio book thing a long time ago with Dean Koontz's "Lightning", but I just couldn't get...
Oh, and "figure"... I say it "figger". Other than that, I think I mostly talk normal. I really don't have a WV accent, only certain words get me.
I will bust myself on saying: pref-er-ated (perforated) and per-ref-re-ul (peripheral) and w-ay-ft (waft)
I hate anime also.
It's funny that you keeping using the name Doug because I will ask where Doug is all of the time. That is my cat's name. "Doug be where?"
It's really rare. I was worried about it though. I watched them inject that shit in the iv and watched it go into my hand. I looked at my hand...
I loved that Stephen King book. "Everything's Eventual". You should watch the movie, "Riding the Bullet."
Interesting, I flip between saying it in-ter-esting and in-tres-ting.
GUILTY. I end sentences with prepositions all of the time.
What other way do you pronounce it? Mis-chi-vus?
Well, it has always been a fear of mine to wake up during an operation. A few years ago I told the anesthesiologist to give me more than normal...
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Most Americans don't say it, al-a-min-e-um because we spell it, aluminum, not aluminium. It’s clear that the shift in the USA from –ium to –um...
Libary. "I went to the libary and they didn't have it."
Separate names with a comma.