What the ell? Looked that up in the "Texan-English Dictionary". Not in there! If there's any markers underwater, I hope they're in a language everyone can understand.
LOL.... it's a reference to The Dukes of Hazzard.
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What the ell? Looked that up in the "Texan-English Dictionary". Not in there! If there's any markers underwater, I hope they're in a language everyone can understand.
"Fixin'" can be used thusly: I'm fixin' to go upside Richerso's head for tryin' to learn Texan to y'all furriners. :mooner:
Jumping your orange charger across a dry wash with po-po hot on your tail
What the ell? Looked that up in the "Texan-English Dictionary". Not in there! If there's any markers underwater, I hope they're in a language everyone can understand.
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You silly Texans! Don't you know that at some point, we are going to drag you'se guys into the 21st century and teach you proper English with proper annunciation of words ??
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You silly Texans! Don't you know that at some point, we are going to drag you'se guys into the 21st century and teach you proper English with proper annunciation of words ??
That's because you didn't input it correctly. The actual Texan phrase will sound like "Whut th' ha-yul", as in
"Whut th' ha-yul do ya'll thank yur doin' kickin' up silt like thayut? Doncha know yur s'posed to stay offa th bottum!"
C'mon man, there's no apostrophe in "youse", every Yankee knows that.<Sigh>
You silly Texans! Don't you know that at some point, we are going to drag you'se guys into the 21st century and teach you proper English with proper annunciation of words ??
hmmmm . . . maybe I'll be needing to get a tutor before I move. On second thought, maybe learning sign language would be easier to learn. Took me a few minutes to figure what "ha-yul" was.
C'mon man, there's no apostrophe in "youse", every Yankee knows that.
dude? you get away with that attitude in Arlington? they ain't lynched you yet? I'll bet you are in IT in a cold data center.
the rest of us like it here, we like the 107° heat, the beautiful women, and un-sweet tea. we like hats, tractors, horses and babies. (not in that order).
you do not have to like anything, but if you do not see it our way we reserve the right to ignore you.
Just funning, no harm partner. bless your little soul.