Shaked your what? Boy, those were friendly cops!
Sorry. Been out all afternoon and just saw this. Thanks for the laugh. You did this on purpose, right.
No sir lol tap talk got me on auto correct and is now making this a laughing thread lol
Shaked your what? Boy, those were friendly cops!
Sorry. Been out all afternoon and just saw this. Thanks for the laugh. You did this on purpose, right.
Generally, people tend to write the way they speak. Heavy accents or regional dialects will affect that. My mother-in-law (a native Kentuckian - from the hills of Hazard KY), to her dying day, insisted that "wash" was spelled "w-a-r-s-h" and that it was possible to "sale" something. I still don't know if her cousin is named "Dell" or "Dale".
I'm in love with the whole area. My wife and I honeymooned in the Smokies and have been to Gatlinburg a bunch. We've also visited Biltmore in Ashville (pronounced Ashvull) NC several times. All the people in the Tri-cities area are very polite-yes sir, no sir. I used to joke that I couldn't wait to get back to Indiana so people would treat me like dirt like I'm used to!That's where my grandparents and family is from, eastern Tennessee. I love the food when I go down to visit, but I can't understand what they are talking about.
Haha I hope so I seem to be getting a lot of rep for getting owned by auto correct lol need so good ideas about this thread to make my signature
Haha I hope so I seem to be getting a lot of rep for getting owned by auto correct lol need so good ideas about this thread to make my signature
Haha I hope so I seem to be getting a lot of rep for getting owned by auto correct lol need so good ideas about this thread to make my signature
Generally, people tend to write the way they speak. Heavy accents or regional dialects will affect that. My mother-in-law (a native Kentuckian - from the hills of Hazard KY), to her dying day, insisted that "wash" was spelled "w-a-r-s-h" and that it was possible to "sale" something. I still don't know if her cousin is named "Dell" or "Dale".
I was just at a thortons on poplar level road getting gas and walked in openly carrying my XD .40 and when I was in line to pay I noticed two LMPD officers by my car and when I walked out they asked me if I had a permit to carry my firearm I told him yes I do and he said alright sir and shaked my hard and said he has respect for anyone openly taking advantage of their second amandment right and was also happy that I answered his question instead of pleading the 5th and also telling him that I don't consent to any search. IMO we need more people like these two officers.
Generally, people tend to write the way they speak. Heavy accents or regional dialects will affect that. My mother-in-law (a native Kentuckian - from the hills of Hazard KY), to her dying day, insisted that "wash" was spelled "w-a-r-s-h" and that it was possible to "sale" something. I still don't know if her cousin is named "Dell" or "Dale".