That's just for the plural possessive form. LOL!Mad Kudu Buck wrote:The California "your guyses" is even worse than saying "y'all" to one person.

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That's just for the plural possessive form. LOL!Mad Kudu Buck wrote:The California "your guyses" is even worse than saying "y'all" to one person.
Found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YinzerMHTR wrote:I grew up close to Pittsburgh and we pronounced/spelled it "yuns" (I didn't use a "z" sound, can't recall anybody else using it).Pahonu wrote:
Nobody is going to bring up the Pittsburgh equivalent "yinz" as in "you ones" as opposed to "you all"
Come to think of it, I guess it does come out with a "z" sound (I haven't used it in a long time, I've been living out west for the last 16 years). I still would spell it "yuns" though. It looks better with an "s" than a "z."Pahonu wrote:
They show "yunz" too
My friends and I here in Texas, when we want to make fun of how Hollywood thinks a Texas accent sounds, we mock the way James Van der Beek said "Ah. Doughn't. Want. Yer. Lafe" in "Varisty Blues".marlboro wrote:☨magnum.t wrote: There are a lot of varieties when it comes to southern accents. Often actors juts fall back on some bizarre Gone with the Wind style imitation or, occasionally, an over the top Texas caricature. Oddly enough, British actors are much better at doing southern accents than non southern American actors.
Probably breaking the forth wall with an imaginary camera is my biggest one tooMajordomo wrote:You probably won't believe me when I say I have done this numerous times, but if I am alone (or not with anyone I know and no one notices me) I will break the 4th wall. For example, if I am in the kitchen and I drop my peanut butter bread on the floor, AND it falls peanut-butter-side-down, I will cut my eyes to where a camera could be located that would be a good angle to catch my reaction and the bread on the ground and give that look....
It makes it really difficult to get mad...
I admire your restraint. I would have to shout something a little more graphic. (less "primetime-friendly" language)Reef monkey wrote:Oh, and of course, when I am out in my sailboat or kayak, and a jetskier or motorboater runs by too close and I'm knocked around in his wake, I do shout "you TURKEY!"