ThreadBare said: ZombieKitten said: OK, so it's not YOU that says it funny hey Thready! Say "goat"! She gives it a little somethin' extra. That's the best way I can describe it. I, on the other hand, say "goat" in a boring, flat way, devoid of all accent. you have a very wondeful and dignified accent that affects all the words you speak. | |
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Imago said: MoniGram said: I can't believe I forgot Val and Phil on my list!!!!
I make fun of Phil a hell of a lot and vice versa, but truth be told, I can't wait to meet them a month from now They're really genuinely sweet, caring, and nice folks. Phil would do anything for you if you asked him to--he's just that genuine. You are very lucky to get to meet them! So jealous!!! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: She gives it a little somethin' extra. That's the best way I can describe it. I, on the other hand, say "goat" in a boring, flat way, devoid of all accent. you have a very wondeful and dignified accent that affects all the words you speak. he thinks he doesn't have one | |
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ZombieKitten said: ThreadBare said: She gives it a little somethin' extra. That's the best way I can describe it. I, on the other hand, say "goat" in a boring, flat way, devoid of all accent. OK I need to hear this. Orgnote me your phone number I say it normal-like. She says it differently. If you've ever heard Radiohead's "Fitter," you've heard my voice. Nothin' special. Keep it movin'. JF's has character. | |
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ThreadBare said: ZombieKitten said: OK I need to hear this. Orgnote me your phone number I say it normal-like. She says it differently. If you've ever heard Radiohead's "Fitter," you've heard my voice. Nothin' special. Keep it movin'. JF's has character. I never have heard it is it about goats? | |
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paintedlady said: JasmineFire said: Massachusetts. The best state in New England! Me too! We have to meet! I live in Boston. I'm not living in Massachusetts presently. I'm in Louisiana right now for school and when I'm done I'll probably go back to Brooklyn, NY where I was living before I went back to school. I do frequently visit Massachusetts because my father and the entirity of my mother's family (sans mom, herself) are still there. There should be a Boston .Org meet up though. That could be fun. | |
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hokie said: JessieJ said: OK OK! I love you boo. !!!!! The only reason why I didn't include you was 'cause this was about orgers that you haven't gotten to know I know ya, silly lady At least more so than some of these other muthafuckas | |
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MoniGram said: Imago said: I make fun of Phil a hell of a lot and vice versa, but truth be told, I can't wait to meet them a month from now They're really genuinely sweet, caring, and nice folks. Phil would do anything for you if you asked him to--he's just that genuine. You are very lucky to get to meet them! So jealous!!! I'm stoked. Hopefully I'll meet: Jamie0Mckay Stevenpottle Lollypoprocks PREDOM evenstar Ill definately meet: Spookymuffin Phil, Val and of course onenitealone | |
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ZombieKitten said: ThreadBare said: I say it normal-like. She says it differently. If you've ever heard Radiohead's "Fitter," you've heard my voice. Nothin' special. Keep it movin'. JF's has character. I never have heard it is it about goats? No. Fitter. | |
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JasmineFire said: paintedlady said: Me too! We have to meet! I live in Boston. I'm not living in Massachusetts presently. I'm in Louisiana right now for school and when I'm done I'll probably go back to Brooklyn, NY where I was living before I went back to school. I do frequently visit Massachusetts because my father and the entirity of my mother's family (sans mom, herself) are still there. There should be a Boston .Org meet up though. That could be fun. yeah there's like 4 of us..... including you. | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: She gives it a little somethin' extra. That's the best way I can describe it. I, on the other hand, say "goat" in a boring, flat way, devoid of all accent. you have a very wondeful and dignified accent that affects all the words you speak. I have an accent! I'd like to thank the Org... *sniffle* ... for making this moment possible... | |
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ThreadBare said: ZombieKitten said: I never have heard it is it about goats? No. Fitter. my computer talks like that | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: you have a very wondeful and dignified accent that affects all the words you speak. I have an accent! I'd like to thank the Org... *sniffle* ... for making this moment possible... did you really think that you didn't? it's a nice, understated, light Southern accent. | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: you have a very wondeful and dignified accent that affects all the words you speak. I have an accent! I'd like to thank the Org... *sniffle* ... for making this moment possible... | |
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roodboi said: shuggie said: You find me interesting? Actually, you're someone I wouldn't mind getting to know a bit better, and by that I mean going a bit further than the insults and orgnotes full of, um, faces. I'd like to know the woman behind the myspace angles. Erins a cool person...there's alot more to her than just hot myspace angles... and actually, Fauxie, you are somebody I'd be interested in knowing better...you have the perfect mix of class and humor, something I strive for but never seem to manage...you're obviously a class act... Shut up about myspace angles. | |
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Spookymuffin said: Erin is a modern day Mary Magdalen; slutty but holy and pious as hell (in a..err..social and friendly sense?).
Can't you just say something totally nice about me? | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: I have an accent! I'd like to thank the Org... *sniffle* ... for making this moment possible... did you really think that you didn't? it's a nice, understated, light Southern accent. That's a result of Tennessee, a byproduct of my childhood habit of doing impressions of people's voices. And, thanks. "Goat." In my case, it's "guh-Oat..." | |
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ZombieKitten said: ThreadBare said: No. Fitter. my computer talks like that he doesn't sound ANYHTING like that. he's been living in South too long if he thinks he sounds that flat and devoid of an accent. on an unrelated note...the dance company at my alma mater did a performance once to this song. | |
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Stymie said: ThreadBare said: I have an accent! I'd like to thank the Org... *sniffle* ... for making this moment possible... No, we haven't. | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: did you really think that you didn't? it's a nice, understated, light Southern accent. That's a result of Tennessee, a byproduct of my childhood habit of doing impressions of people's voices. And, thanks. "Goat." In my case, it's "guh-Oat..." Really? I've heard other people from Maryland who speak like you. Bear in mind, to us New Englanders, the south starts at Maryland. [Edited 5/12/08 18:57pm] | |
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any of you's guys
I love meeting nice people If you will, so will I | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: That's a result of Tennessee, a byproduct of my childhood habit of doing impressions of people's voices. And, thanks. "Goat." In my case, it's "guh-Oat..." Really? I've heard other people from Maryland who speak like you. Bear in mind, to us New Englanders, the south starts at Maryland. [Edited 5/12/08 18:57pm] I've been a Southerner my whole life, and I didn't even know it. | |
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thekidsgirl said: any of you's guys
I love meeting nice people was van hunt nice? | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: Really? I've heard other people from Maryland who speak like you. Bear in mind, to us New Englanders, the south starts at Maryland. [Edited 5/12/08 18:57pm] I've been a Southerner my whole life, and I didn't even know it. regionality is so funny like that. so do people in Maryland think that they're not a part of the south for real? | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: I've been a Southerner my whole life, and I didn't even know it. regionality is so funny like that. so do people in Maryland think that they're not a part of the south for real? where is that popcorn emoticon | |
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ThreadBare said: Stymie said: You know what? Have we ever spoken?
No, we haven't. | |
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ZombieKitten said: JasmineFire said: regionality is so funny like that. so do people in Maryland think that they're not a part of the south for real? where is that popcorn emoticon Have you walked Mortimer today? | |
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RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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My shyness probably wouldn't allow me to meet any of you..... surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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psychodelicide said: thank you!!! | |
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