GodDoesListen55
“A happy heart makes the face cheerful.” ☻
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Battle wounds: Swollen in so many areas, cut finger nail (healed this morning that I was able to clip it), wind chaffed rosy cheeks ( now I understand Santa on that sleigh), out of left eye contacts ( but found some trials different # I experimented), scratchy throat but finally a full 8 hours sleep.
I am so happy I had today off. Tomorrow is back to the grind at work.
I'm so happy I have weekends off...and no nightsI don't work until Thursday... but I'm already having the 'back to work' blues.
I don't recall ever hearing A southern Twang in the Carolinas?I think I know where I want to retire. This question was posed to me when I went on a date a couple years ago, and I wasn't sure at that time. My heart warms for the people of the Carolinas. Today at pick up for a grocery store there was a gal that had a Sweet Southern accent. I asked her if she was from the south and she said yes. She's from the Carolinas and she said to people here don't appreciate her yes ma'am no ma'am. She grew up in the military also where that was expected. I love it!!!! I told her that it is ashamed that people here don't appreciate that. I found the same with my cousin's kids at Arkansas that they would address me as yes ma'am and no ma'am. It's the sweetest sound.
A lot depends on where in the Carolinas we're talking about. I've lived in Central NC for years and haven't heard much of a twang around here. Out in the country, however, it varies from nothing noticeable to mountain accents so thick that they don't even sound like English. When I was little, I had a friend from South Carolina who had both a twang and a drawl. Apparently, it rubbed off on me as my Mom would point out that I had a Southern accent for a while after playing with him. I don't recall where in SC he was from.I don't recall ever hearing A southern Twang in the Carolinas?![]()