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I reckon..........
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Fur sure
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oh hell yeah!!!!!!!! can you ear it in my answer?
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Can you hear my Canadian accent in my answers...? Probably not eh...
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I'd recognize that southern accent anywhere, anytime! Cheers my fellow Texan!!! yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Y'all? I've never heard a southerner say that, in fact I've never heard anybody say that. From what I can tell southerners all think they speak the Queen's English, but we all know you've got to go "oop north" to hear proper English.
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LOL YEA I RECOGNIZE IT.....W0000000T
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I'm fixin to tell you how I know you're from the south, cuz I'm from the south too. Y'all, sometimes spelled as "Ya'll", "Yawl", or "Yaw", and archaically spelled "You-all", is a fused grammaticalization of the phrase "you all". It is used primarily as a plural second-person pronoun, and less often as a singular second-person pronoun. Commonly believed to have originated in the Southern United States, it is primarily associated with Southern American English, African American Vernacular English, and some dialects of the Western United States.
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Hmmm. No. But I'll give you a quarta if ya could guess what part of New Yawk I'm from.
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I'm sorry, I can't understand a thing you're typing. ;)
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I heard it over yonder and it sounded very nice.
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Ya, can ya hear me Jamaican axxent, mon? That's fake, I'm Canadian. Hmm, I think that by telling the truth on that, I've shown my polite accent, lol.
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Now that you mention it, I thought I heard a little draw. No wonder why I liked you right away.
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