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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 22461" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>minuteman project and Waco type events thread</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Waelll, I say, I say theya son. Whatever do yew mean? I speak laek any red blooded Americun mayan. Ma' aksent is beyond reproach. Wanna faight 'bout it? How big a boy are ya? Do ah haf to pack a lunch or do ah jus open tha whole can a whup ass on ya? Americun by burth, Southun by the Grace of Gawd. Don be bad mouthin' me or ma mamma, or we'll haf to come to blows or prefably a duel, yew Yankee cawpet bagga. The Honorable Foghorn Leghorn is also beyond any reproach from a Yankee cawpet bagga scum such as youaself. Pulease keep yowa dagrogatowy remawks to yowa Yankee self, yew Yankee scum. Ma honah will not be trivialized ba the laiks of yew.</p><p></p><p>Actually, Hack I learned to speak in the suburbs of New Orleans and spoke "Yat" in my early years. "Yat" is the terminology for this particular accent, which sounds Brooklynish. The term "Yat" comes from the common salutation of "Whair ya'at dere babe?' The "Yats" are seen as "bas class" (bad or low class) of the greater New Orleans denizens. The Yat accent is where I posted the "N'awlins D'ahlin" comment before, about you coming to New Orleans. That's how Yats pronounce New Orleans. There's even a local cartoon "Vik an N'atlie" which lampoons the Yats.</p><p></p><p>My family moved back to Cajun country after I completed 1st grade to a very rural farm in Acadiana (mid-south Louisiana) my father inherited from his family. (We lived in the greater New Orleans area while he completed Med school and his internship.) My brothers and I spent the entire summer in 1961 playing football with the black kids that lived on the farm my father inherited. We'd call them "share croppers" today. You don't want to know what we called them back then. This was a time when many of the stores still had "Whites Only" signs in the front door. I remember asking my mother why so many stores only sold sheets and towels with the "Whites Only" signs. I had learned that a "White sale" was about sheets, towels and linens. She about bitch slapped me into my next life for asking such a "stupid" question.</p><p></p><p>These black sharecropper kids spoke mostly Cajun French with a heavy Cajun accent in the little English they spoke. When speaking English they referred to it as speaking "Les American" (Speaking like Americans) My older and younger brother (a year apart on both sides) and I showed up in the Catholic school my father had graduated from in 1946 with a heavy mixture of Yat and black French Cajun accent. No one could understand us except for each other and our parents. The three oldest boys (me included) spent two years in "speech terapy" to attain some semblance of a normal accent. After graduating college I spent 4 1/2 yrs. in Houston, 3 years in New Orleans, and up to now 21 yrs. in Baton Rouge. I'm sure I have a Southern accent, but it is barely noticable, even to Yankees such as yourself. If we get together in New Orleans early next year, you'll be able to see for yourself and report back to the board on my "Foghorn Leghorn" accent. I can put it on when I want to (or a Yat accent, or a heavy Cajun accent) but for the most part, I sound pretty much American. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for asking, and I'm sure that I come across as somewhat entertaining given my Southern perspective. Yeehaa. If you'd like a conversation over the phone to hear what I sound like now, PM me for my 800 number, so you can see for yourself. I can do Foghorn Leghorn if you'd like, but it's not my "normal accent" and it never was. The closest I came to this kind of accent was when I lived in Houston. But then I sounded more redneck than anything. </p><p></p><p>Hope this was educational or possibly enlightening. When you get to be my age, and have had the life experiences I've had, you'll have a little more perspective on the whole development of this country, the Old South, and who knows WTF. I respect your contribution to this board, and your huge sense of humor. I like you bro. I think you're probably one hell of a guy. The duck thing speaks volumes to me. My initial (for about a nano second) was to lash out at your question that smacked (to me only) of some Southern demagogue, sippin' Mint Julips, and fannin' masef with a Magnolia blossom. But I got that it was just your keen sense of humor and my defensiveness of damned Yankees who have relocated themselves down here and bitch about how "uncultured" we are, and how we don't have the "sports scene" they're used to, and how we're a bunch of assbackwards, inbred, dumbass morons. It roils the blood. Go back to the frozen tundra you came from. Leave the Southern belles you find so appealing alone. And carry your Yankee ass away from here before some redneck Southern boy opens a whole case of "whup ass" on your sorry, funny talkin', whinin ass, snooty tute, high falutin self.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant on the ungrateful Yankees that inhabit our Grand Culture.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>With Kindest Regards, I Remain Your Humble Servant in the South,</p><p></p><p>Cary A. Prejean,</p><p>Imaginary Colenel of the New Confederate States of America</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 22461, member: 34"] [b]minuteman project and Waco type events thread[/b] Waelll, I say, I say theya son. Whatever do yew mean? I speak laek any red blooded Americun mayan. Ma' aksent is beyond reproach. Wanna faight 'bout it? How big a boy are ya? Do ah haf to pack a lunch or do ah jus open tha whole can a whup ass on ya? Americun by burth, Southun by the Grace of Gawd. Don be bad mouthin' me or ma mamma, or we'll haf to come to blows or prefably a duel, yew Yankee cawpet bagga. The Honorable Foghorn Leghorn is also beyond any reproach from a Yankee cawpet bagga scum such as youaself. Pulease keep yowa dagrogatowy remawks to yowa Yankee self, yew Yankee scum. Ma honah will not be trivialized ba the laiks of yew. Actually, Hack I learned to speak in the suburbs of New Orleans and spoke "Yat" in my early years. "Yat" is the terminology for this particular accent, which sounds Brooklynish. The term "Yat" comes from the common salutation of "Whair ya'at dere babe?' The "Yats" are seen as "bas class" (bad or low class) of the greater New Orleans denizens. The Yat accent is where I posted the "N'awlins D'ahlin" comment before, about you coming to New Orleans. That's how Yats pronounce New Orleans. There's even a local cartoon "Vik an N'atlie" which lampoons the Yats. My family moved back to Cajun country after I completed 1st grade to a very rural farm in Acadiana (mid-south Louisiana) my father inherited from his family. (We lived in the greater New Orleans area while he completed Med school and his internship.) My brothers and I spent the entire summer in 1961 playing football with the black kids that lived on the farm my father inherited. We'd call them "share croppers" today. You don't want to know what we called them back then. This was a time when many of the stores still had "Whites Only" signs in the front door. I remember asking my mother why so many stores only sold sheets and towels with the "Whites Only" signs. I had learned that a "White sale" was about sheets, towels and linens. She about bitch slapped me into my next life for asking such a "stupid" question. These black sharecropper kids spoke mostly Cajun French with a heavy Cajun accent in the little English they spoke. When speaking English they referred to it as speaking "Les American" (Speaking like Americans) My older and younger brother (a year apart on both sides) and I showed up in the Catholic school my father had graduated from in 1946 with a heavy mixture of Yat and black French Cajun accent. No one could understand us except for each other and our parents. The three oldest boys (me included) spent two years in "speech terapy" to attain some semblance of a normal accent. After graduating college I spent 4 1/2 yrs. in Houston, 3 years in New Orleans, and up to now 21 yrs. in Baton Rouge. I'm sure I have a Southern accent, but it is barely noticable, even to Yankees such as yourself. If we get together in New Orleans early next year, you'll be able to see for yourself and report back to the board on my "Foghorn Leghorn" accent. I can put it on when I want to (or a Yat accent, or a heavy Cajun accent) but for the most part, I sound pretty much American. Thanks for asking, and I'm sure that I come across as somewhat entertaining given my Southern perspective. Yeehaa. If you'd like a conversation over the phone to hear what I sound like now, PM me for my 800 number, so you can see for yourself. I can do Foghorn Leghorn if you'd like, but it's not my "normal accent" and it never was. The closest I came to this kind of accent was when I lived in Houston. But then I sounded more redneck than anything. Hope this was educational or possibly enlightening. When you get to be my age, and have had the life experiences I've had, you'll have a little more perspective on the whole development of this country, the Old South, and who knows WTF. I respect your contribution to this board, and your huge sense of humor. I like you bro. I think you're probably one hell of a guy. The duck thing speaks volumes to me. My initial (for about a nano second) was to lash out at your question that smacked (to me only) of some Southern demagogue, sippin' Mint Julips, and fannin' masef with a Magnolia blossom. But I got that it was just your keen sense of humor and my defensiveness of damned Yankees who have relocated themselves down here and bitch about how "uncultured" we are, and how we don't have the "sports scene" they're used to, and how we're a bunch of assbackwards, inbred, dumbass morons. It roils the blood. Go back to the frozen tundra you came from. Leave the Southern belles you find so appealing alone. And carry your Yankee ass away from here before some redneck Southern boy opens a whole case of "whup ass" on your sorry, funny talkin', whinin ass, snooty tute, high falutin self. Sorry for the rant on the ungrateful Yankees that inhabit our Grand Culture. Hope this helps. With Kindest Regards, I Remain Your Humble Servant in the South, Cary A. Prejean, Imaginary Colenel of the New Confederate States of America [/QUOTE]
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