Rio, you can have Saget, but *I* want to marry your ring, too! So gorgeous!
BUT STILL NOT AS PRETTY AS YOU!
'Shindig'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Rio, you can have Saget, but *I* want to marry your ring, too! So gorgeous!
BUT STILL NOT AS PRETTY AS YOU!
Thanks aurelia and Narrator.
tommyrot, I can't even answer the first question on that:
1. How do you pronounce Aunt?
Like the word want
Like the word ant
Like the word caught
I pronounce them all the same
None of the above! If you choose "want" the quiz results state "Clearly Massachusetts, SE Maine, or Rhode Island" as a result.
I can't speak for Rhode Island, but that's not how (most) folks (whom I've heard) in SE Main or Mass say aunt. We have more vowel sounds, and our "want" doesn't have an "ah" sound in it, where our aunt does.
The "an" in want is pronounced the same way we pronounce the freestanding word "on". I don't get the "caught" option--unless they just mean vowel-wise, because there's no "n" sound in caught, and that vowel sound is aw, where aunt has ah.
Rio! Your ring is so so pretty! I can see why you're so excited, and what a great story!
I am 53% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category.
Cindy, surely you can't be surprised to discover an online test is inaccurate. I've yet to find one that isn't.
March 21
That's a Sunday, right? I'll be just getting back from Costa Rica, but if I'm not too tired I would love love to come.
Nope. It's a monday. I hope you can make it.
Hmmm:
61% (Dixie). A definitive Southern score!
Cindy, surely you can't be surprised to discover an online test is inaccurate. I've yet to find one that isn't.
Burrell, does that also mean I can't eat all I want, and still lose weight?
What about these wrinkle creams?
feels adrift
I've yet to find one that isn't.
All the "Which Buffy character are you?" quizzes always peg me as the character I most identify with.
feels adrift
Joins Topic!Cindy as we drift away on a Sea of Cluelessness Out-of-Touchness.
"Look, Narrator! Is that a Speedo up there?"