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Add a whole lot of crazy and a little more shaking, and that was her!
That said, I way prefer knowing you. The crazy was strong in this one. Not the kind that might make for interesting conversations.
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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.
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Add a whole lot of crazy and a little more shaking, and that was her!
That said, I way prefer knowing you. The crazy was strong in this one. Not the kind that might make for interesting conversations.
And doppelganger #2 has an unpinked iPod?Even the hair was unpinked. It was wrong.
So wrong. What kind of doppelganger is that? Why no kind of doppelganger at all, I'll say.
Now, I'm really going to bed.
Her sister's accent, at the end, sounded a lot more typical to me.
Huh. Now I really want to know more.
Huh. Now I really want to know more.
The classic New Orleans accent is said to sound a bit New Jerseyish.
happy birthday Kat!
Yeah...I read that in "Confederacy of Dunces" too, Hec. White-people Balmer accent sounds a bit like that, to me too but around here, we're more used to Midwest ones so it might be my ear.
The classic New Orleans accent is said to sound a bit New Jerseyish.
I've heard Brooklyn, about some accent down there. It's the Irish thing, I think? But really I have no idea what I'm talking about. I can barely identify New England accents with any precision anymore.
The classic New Orleans accent is said to sound a bit New Jerseyish.
Which was what her sister sounded like to me. It's always possible that the sister had moved to New Jersey or the Bronx.
My guess, however, is that the family is not originally from New Orleans. The woman's name was Anna, with an Ah.
I thought it was Tanya?
Anyway. I just made a few bucks of freelance money, which is good. Now to bed.