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willard
Posted 2006-05-17 9:50 AM (#254853)
Subject: Ebonics


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Can't wait to hear Temp and Schroeder talking without any of us knowing what they are saying.
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Beal
Posted 2006-05-17 9:52 AM (#254854 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Brtibonics, actually.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-05-17 10:12 AM (#254855 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics



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Harder to spell than to say, eh, Bill?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-17 10:28 AM (#254856 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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It's like dolphins communicating by some kind of high pitched whine. Only they know what they are saying. You could be like Sandy and put the bullhorn in the water and give it a honk to attract them, but real communication is difficult. Unless you're talking about a dahbro-cappo. Dave
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-17 10:39 AM (#254857 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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The problem that I have is that after spending a long weekend w/Templeman, when I go to work Monday morning, I always sound like cab driver from Manchester (who knows WHAT'LL happen w/Schroeder thrown into the mix) . . .

I was definitely born on the wrong side of the Pond . . .
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-05-17 12:01 PM (#254858 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics



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It's never too late to join the United Empire Loyalists ! ;)
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-17 12:01 PM (#254859 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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Originally posted by cliff:
I was definitely born on the wrong side of the Pond . . .
It's not a pond, it's a swamp. The other side is Jersey City.

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-17 12:15 PM (#254860 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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. . . so, . . . you've BEEN to Kearny . .
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Beal
Posted 2006-05-17 1:08 PM (#254861 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics



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He was born there!
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-17 1:43 PM (#254862 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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70 miles farther south. BELMAR (not to be confused with BELLMAWR). Dave
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-17 1:53 PM (#254863 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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Nobody's "born" in Kearny . . .

. . . things just come here t'die . . .
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-05-17 2:03 PM (#254864 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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Sort of like God's Waiting Room, eh?

(That's what my father in law calls Florida)
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-17 2:16 PM (#254865 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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. . at least a Waiting Room has magazines . .
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-05-17 2:22 PM (#254866 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics



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Originally posted by cliff:
. . at least a Waiting Room has magazines . .
They're 6 months old but who cares. :D
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Piers
Posted 2006-05-17 3:29 PM (#254867 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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You are lucky that Temp and Schroder and not from Scotland. I really struggle with a broad Glaswegian accent and I even lived in Edinburgh for a few years.

If you cannot understand them, ask them to say it slowly and they will probably just say it LOUDER.

Piers - in deepest Kent - England
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-05-17 4:04 PM (#254868 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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I lived in King's Lynn for 8 months. British accent is like second nature for me.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-17 4:55 PM (#254869 - in reply to #254853)
Subject: Re: Ebonics


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Location: Avondale, AZ
why not, you've probably mastered the Texas' accent.
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