Canada?shortstop wrote:It's 5 degrees where I live
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Canada?shortstop wrote:It's 5 degrees where I live
That's exactly what Bryan says.....but Ollie replies "This one" an Bryan goes "Should we just let him play with that one" and Missy "Yeah"tintin15 wrote:I know it's small and meaningless, but I wish they had told Ollie, "No, you're using the bowling ball." and take the basketball away. It's not harmful to let him use a different ball, but they never tell him a strict no for ANYTHING...
Actually "Ollie, what are you guys playin'" lol this family considers the "g" a silent letter when it is the ending letter of a word. Including Ollie loltintin15 wrote:"Ollie, what are you guys playing?"
"Uh...this game."
"It's called bowling."
"Yeah, it's called bowlden."
Haha!! No I live in the MidwestPosyGirl72 wrote:Canada?shortstop wrote:It's 5 degrees where I live
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So that's 5F?shortstop wrote:Haha!! No I live in the MidwestPosyGirl72 wrote:Canada?shortstop wrote:It's 5 degrees where I live
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Me too. Yay for being one of the few who doesn't think that the "12 Days of Christmas" starts on December 13. I was twitching the whole 12 days Bratayley did their 12 Days of Christmas! "It's December 13! Time for Bratayley's 12 Days of Christmas". And I knew if I commented on the vlog saying that, I'd get swarmed by minions saying "STFU! They can do it any way they want to!" What's 2000 years of church tradition, anyway?Ducklings4 wrote:As far as taking Christmas trees down. We leave ours up until the twelfth day of Christmas (Epiphany).
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Has the storm started yet over there??elifino1 wrote:Currently 6 degrees here in Denver.
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They can't say "big" without saying "big ol' ___".PostyMcPosterston wrote:Actually "Ollie, what are you guys playin'" lol this family considers the "g" a silent letter when it is the ending letter of a word. Including Ollie loltintin15 wrote:"Ollie, what are you guys playing?"
"Uh...this game."
"It's called bowling."
"Yeah, it's called bowlden."
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What interests me is why do they sound redneck hick-ish? They don't sound Californian. They don't sound Idahoian. They sound nearly southern without a drawl, but borderline uneducated.Cgl33 wrote:They can't say "big" without saying "big ol' ___".PostyMcPosterston wrote:Actually "Ollie, what are you guys playin'" lol this family considers the "g" a silent letter when it is the ending letter of a word. Including Ollie loltintin15 wrote:"Ollie, what are you guys playing?"
"Uh...this game."
"It's called bowling."
"Yeah, it's called bowlden."
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It will be interesting to see how well Finn speaks.
Because they are?PostyMcPosterston wrote:What interests me is why do they sound redneck hick-ish? They don't sound Californian. They don't sound Idahoian. They sound nearly southern without a drawl, but borderline uneducated.Cgl33 wrote:They can't say "big" without saying "big ol' ___".PostyMcPosterston wrote: Actually "Ollie, what are you guys playin'" lol this family considers the "g" a silent letter when it is the ending letter of a word. Including Ollie lol
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It will be interesting to see how well Finn speaks.
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Two words : Auto TunelmmomSD wrote:Zackly. All that "ea-in", and "doin", and poor grammar, are simply because they _are_ uneducated hicks.
One of my favorites is when he sings "Like a Lion", only he says "like a ly-in". How did the record producer let him get away with that?
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