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[quote name='Scalliwag']she was just talkin' about Texas boys in general[/quote] Thank you for clearing that mess up. It is true though, Texas boys are even easier then those damn yankee boys.
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[quote name='surfpico']Thank you for clearing that mess up.    It is true though, Texas boys are even easier then those damn yankee boys.[/quote] Well you just need to look at it from a different perspective. Those yankee boys spend more time trying to explain how "your supposed to do everything" and we just kinda kick back and let ya let your hair down and show us what ya know.... if your up for suggestions we figure you'll ask You won't hear "well my last girlfriend used ta yadayadayada" from us!
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lol i understand completly about going other places with my damn texan accent. I go up north and really mess with there head. I pull out the full accent and texan words. Then talk more normal and it throws there asses through a loop. Yall get what im talking about?
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[quote name='EvansLight']lol i understand completly about going other places with my damn texan accent. I go up north and really mess with there head. I pull out the full accent and texan words. Then talk more normal and it throws there asses through a loop. Yall get what im talking about?[/quote] Well, I try not to blow my cover. I went to a karaoke bar one night in Chantilly Virginia. Even though it's still the south they definately knew I was from Texas. A group of people in there were buying me beer and getting shots and all I had to do was sing country songs for them. I really am not a big country fan but I was that night!!! Those people were a lot of fun too. I made sure to cover some rounds as well. After all, you can't leave feeling like a mooch ya know? They had a good time laughing at me and that can be a good thing.
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In America, words are exactly what we say because that is the entire nature of our monstrous, Frankenstein-esque language. If myself and everyone I know says "hoooookah", then that's the word according to the dialect.
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[quote name='Glottis']In America, words are exactly what we say because that is the entire nature of our monstrous, Frankenstein-esque language. If myself and everyone I know says "hoooookah", then that's the word according to the dialect.[/quote] ^^^ What he said
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[quote name='Scalliwag'] [quote name='surfpico']Think? Ha! I know! I spent a year and a half in Texas..and boy are you fellas cute, smooth, and EASY.  [/quote]Nah darl'n, it's not that we're easy, we just like to show you gals our suthin hospitality [/quote] ha speak for yourself, im easier than getting a pizza to disapear at a weight watchers convention.
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LMFAO!!! More fodder for the sig :P if only i could have more than 200 characters... i feel an image sig coming on :PLmao we need to make a book, call it:'Scally-Isms, Redneck Rigging, and Hookah Recipes'Part cookbook, part quote book, part scally redneck rigged hookah accecories :P
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I was in Herndon on business for almost 2 months coming home every other weekend. I stayed in Centreville and covered a whole lot of territory partying most night. I was hittin both of the Sweetwater breweries, the Backporch in Centreville, and the bar I was at the had me singing country was the Shadetree. The people there really like to party. Lots of cute girls... I didn't try to hit their easy buttons but they were certainly flirty and that's about as much fun as I can handle anyways The hookah bar in Centreville wa not even a half mile from the hotel. Hell the hotel has free beer from 5 to 7 Tues-Thurs. The place damn near made me an alky! I think I hit the rank of Major lush within the first two weeks!For being stuck out of town it was not nearly as bad as I had expected.
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this is all new to me, this "hoo-kah" pronounciation. i have always heard "who-kah". in any case, i will still call the tobacco "shisha" (because i have not yet heard how to pronounce 'ma'assel', which i am sure will sound silly) and the who-kah will be pronounced the same.
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[quote name='Scalliwag'] [quote name='surfpico'] Tangiers is so enlightening...[/quote]I'm starting to wonder if "scrabble" may be a code name for something else? Either way it sounds like a lot of fun. [/quote] It is. Its that noise a man makes when a woman purses her lips and...oh I better not say that.
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Lol Tangiers is like a roadside pimp. He like pushes kilos of shisha on the street corner. Scrabble is probably for code for hustlin shisha.Like "i just got the tripple on the 8 letter word son"reply "damn Tangiers, u musta made like 5000 points"Tangiers "Nah, i cut him a deal, i left with only 4500"yes i kno the name is Eric, but Tangiers sounds more like a dealers name
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Yo, Tan whas up?Just tryin' to get by, yo.I'm jus' tryin' to smoke good, like you.Yeh, yeah what you into?#60, Lime, dawg. Scratch a block?Fo you, my nig*a, $45...$45? That fo two blocks?I race 'em as I roll 'em, dig? Just one.Damn man, thats some cold shit, but if it's Tangiers, its worth it.
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