Saturday, July 24, 2021

White Sweet 'Taters

She pronounces'water' as I do whch is common in Northern Virginia where I grew up, though I don't think she is from there.

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  1. I've never heard of white sweet taters, but if she was cooking them I'd eat them.

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  2. love her buttery sweet voice. lovely woman

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    1. Thanks. When I had my laryngectomy I figured I would lose my Northern Virginia accent (probably the way Lee spoke) but I didn't. Strange to say.

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  3. And native Texans think my Wisconsin accent is irritating.

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  4. Eastern Kentucky 100%. I was seriously involved with someone like this in college in the early 80's in South GA. I went home with her during Thanksgiving break where I learned how many bat-shit-crazy cousins that looked and acted like the girl I was infatuated with. Thankfully it fell apart a few months latter. I dodged a bullet.

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    1. bat-shit-crazy cousins that looked and acted like the girl

      :)

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