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I'm at a Waffle House

Also, pics would be helpful. Them's the rules.
1. I didn't have a smartphone. iPhones didn't exist yet and android was something on star wars at the time.
2. If I would have tried to take pictures at that time, they probably would have all been pictures of my feet or the ceiling. Sober wasn't an accurate way to describe me at the time.
 
Really? They don't use lard anymore? haha
It's ironic that you follow a school in a Southern state :rolleyes:

Also, the waitress in your story wouldn't have addressed a singular individual as "ya'll."

Also, it's spelled y'all.

ETA: I see in another thread that you threw up in N.C. Meh, you're still a transplant offspring ;)
 
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It's ironic that you follow a school in a Southern state :rolleyes:

Also, the waitress in your story wouldn't have addressed a singular individual as "ya'll."

Also, it's spelled y'all.

ETA: I see in another thread that you threw up in N.C. Meh, you're still a transplant offspring ;)
I've thrown up in NC , SC ,VA several times and once in the Bahamas.
 
It's ironic that you follow a school in a Southern state :rolleyes:

Also, the waitress in your story wouldn't have addressed a singular individual as "ya'll."

Also, it's spelled y'all.

ETA: I see in another thread that you threw up in N.C. Meh, you're still a transplant offspring ;)

You pretty much nailed it. Mom born in Connecticut, Dad born in New York, moved to Charlotte so dad's business wouldn't have to deal with so much red tape in real estate. Grew up in Charlotte for 17 years, now I'm in Massachusetts.
 
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That sounds like a wickid hahhhhd childhood!

Nah, not really. Charlotte was great and I still love going back there. But I'm more yankee than southerner for sure.

And just so you know, people up here will instantly make fun of you if start dropping your r's in front of them, they can spot a yokel a mile away ;)
 
Nah, not really. Charlotte was great and I still love going back there. But I'm more yankee than southerner for sure.
I simply wanted to type "hard" in a Boston accent. I wasn't making any real prognostications on your childhood.

And just so you know, people up here will instantly make fun of you if start dropping your r's in front of them, they can spot a yokel a mile away ;)
1. I don't know what this means.
2. Why would I be in Massachusetts?
 
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I simply wanted to type "hard" in a Boston accent. I wasn't making any real prognostications on your childhood.


1. I don't know what this means.
2. Why would I be in Massachusetts?

Oh I know you were kidding, I just suck at replying to humor sometimes.

People who aren't from the Eastern Massachusetts area who try to sound like Bostonians are pretty common haha. They'll say shit like "pahk the cah in havahd, yahd" and that's how they know you're a tourist.

Just goofing around.
 
Oh I know you were kidding, I just suck at replying to humor sometimes.

People who aren't from the Eastern Massachusetts area who try to sound like Bostonians are pretty common haha. They'll say shit like "pahk the cah in havahd, yahd" and that's how they know you're a tourist.

Just goofing around.
Ohhh, gotcha now. Well I'd never ever go up to Mass and act like I'm from there lol. Just like if someone came down here and tried to fake a horrible Southern accent to me, I'd probably stab them in the throat (okay not really, but I'd insta-hate that person)
 
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