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dieselbambino69
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Halcyon+On+On
:haha:

That looked like something outta Reno 911. :p
dallastar
LOL


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backwards u got me
:happy2:
josh4
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
:haha:

That looked like something outta Reno 911. :p


cuz it was
ogvh5150
Cop:
"You a dancer?"
Driver:
"No, I'm just drunk"

Yeah Reno 911 has some classy moments.
monoxide
quote:
Originally posted by ogvh5150
Cop:
"You a dancer?"
Driver:
"No, I'm just drunk"


wha! that was hilarious :D
RenderedDream
quote:
Originally posted by ogvh5150
Cop:
"You a dancer?"


what kind of english is this?
shouldn't it be 'are you a dancer?'
tu_face
quote:
Originally posted by RenderedDream
what kind of english is this?
shouldn't it be 'are you a dancer?'


yes it should be, but us english speakers are lazy with our english, we often miss the "are" from the beginning of our questions :)
ogvh5150
quote:
Originally posted by RenderedDream
what kind of english is this?
shouldn't it be 'are you a dancer?'


There are different forms of English dialect. What is supposed to be in the video is called a "drawl". It's very prevalent in that part of the country. Then there's "creole" which is more French than english but it transfers itself to english. A good movie to watch is "The Waterboy" starring Adam Sandler. The old guy that speaks is talking a very fast creole that is not understandable. While Cathy Bates does a good job with her creole-ish accent. Then there's places like Brooklyn NY and the accents there. Robert Deniro is a classic example of that Brooklyn sound.

It's all accents and dialects and not the Queens' English everyone hoped it is.
RenderedDream
quote:
Originally posted by ogvh5150
There are different forms of English dialect. What is supposed to be in the video is called a "drawl". It's very prevalent in that part of the country. Then there's "creole" which is more French than english but it transfers itself to english. A good movie to watch is "The Waterboy" starring Adam Sandler. The old guy that speaks is talking a very fast creole that is not understandable. While Cathy Bates does a good job with her creole-ish accent. Then there's places like Brooklyn NY and the accents there. Robert Deniro is a classic example of that Brooklyn sound.

It's all accents and dialects and not the Queens' English everyone hoped it is.


there's a difference between accent and eating words =P
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