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Post by Zoe 'n' Calosta on Jan 23, 2005 10:02:35 GMT -5
Option Two for Me - Just thought it was interesting!
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Post by Monkey and Bellanei on Jan 23, 2005 10:14:36 GMT -5
Another for option two.
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Post by StephXZed on Jan 23, 2005 12:11:06 GMT -5
I'm a two too.
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Post by ice on Jan 23, 2005 13:04:05 GMT -5
4 for us.
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Post by Annie on Jan 23, 2005 16:37:54 GMT -5
Sometimes it's hard to tell where my interests end and where his begin. I assume 2, since I would've noticed if he had radically different tastes.
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Jan 23, 2005 21:33:48 GMT -5
Option #2.
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Post by Hunter on Feb 12, 2005 9:13:12 GMT -5
Option one- identic tastes!
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Post by |3200k1 on Feb 12, 2005 13:11:43 GMT -5
I got a two,but Nymmi just informed me that after the dance last night, he likes country music...>> Bluegrass at least....*eats Nymmi*
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Post by Annie on Feb 12, 2005 20:44:27 GMT -5
I can't tell which of us likes country, but one of us does and the other doesn't. I think Rho is the one that doesn't like it. I feel a certain level of distaste when I hear country music, but I grew up listening to it. Yes, I live in a very country town. No, not all of us have a Texan accent. You need to go east of the Trinity River for that. XD If you saw on the news about the shuttle crash, most of the Texans were from that part, so now most of the country has a very large misconception about how we talk. Though I do slip into a country accent when I'm upset. o.o
But anywho. Rho and my thoughts blend together so much, a lot of times it's hard to work out who likes what and who doesn't. Though, if I ask him, he can probably work it out better than me. =)
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Post by |3200k1 on Feb 12, 2005 22:01:51 GMT -5
I can't tell which of us likes country, but one of us does and the other doesn't. I think Rho is the one that doesn't like it. I feel a certain level of distaste when I hear country music, but I grew up listening to it. Yes, I live in a very country town. No, not all of us have a Texan accent. You need to go east of the Trinity River for that. XD If you saw on the news about the shuttle crash, most of the Texans were from that part, so now most of the country has a very large misconception about how we talk. Though I do slip into a country accent when I'm upset. o.o But anywho. Rho and my thoughts blend together so much, a lot of times it's hard to work out who likes what and who doesn't. Though, if I ask him, he can probably work it out better than me. =) Hahah. I'm from a redneck town in tennessee. Even worse, just next to nashville so you can't walk down the street w/o seeing three gangsters, 2 cowboys,and a sprots fanatic in a titans jersey.
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Post by Kamy on Feb 13, 2005 11:06:00 GMT -5
haha hannah said redneak
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Post by Cat on Feb 13, 2005 12:42:38 GMT -5
I'll go with option #4.
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Post by Kamy on Feb 13, 2005 13:23:58 GMT -5
ya i'd agree with you there, judging by how much i know of u and pocket id say thats right, maybe a leaning to the differnt side, but more or ess the same
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Feb 13, 2005 14:48:22 GMT -5
Speaking of accents, I live in Boston and most people in Boston don't pronounce an 'r' if it's in the middle or at the end of the word. I, however, am one of the few that does. By listening to me talk, you'd never know I lived in Boston. My mom says that I do because my aunt was always telling me that only ignorant people don't pronounce their r's, and she would get really angry with me if I didn't. But when I'm in familiar surroundings, with familiar people, my speech becomes more relaxed, and I talk completely different.
EDIT: and when I type fast, I make some stupid typing mistakes.
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Feb 13, 2005 15:38:53 GMT -5
lol
Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd
^That's how Bostonians talk.
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