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    Wow...I know lots of "intolerable turds" who don't have foreign accents. Ann Coulter comes quickly to mind - just before Sean Hannity.

    (Ann did a lovely piece recently on "retards")

    But it never occurred to me to denigate all people with "American" accents because of those nasty pieces of work.

    (p.s. Since Mexico and Canada are also on the North American continent...aren't their accents "American" too?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    Wow...I know lots of "intolerable turds" who don't have foreign accents. Ann Coulter comes quickly to mind - just before Sean Hannity.

    (Ann did a lovely piece recently on "retards")

    But it never occurred to me to denigate all people with "American" accents because of those nasty pieces of work.

    (p.s. Since Mexico and Canada are also on the North American continent...aren't their accents "American" too?)
    Central and South Americans are also "Americans" if one is considering it by continent ... as a gentleman from Costa Rica pointed out to me when I was a kid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Central and South Americans are also "Americans" if one is considering it by continent ... as a gentleman from Costa Rica pointed out to me when I was a kid!
    When I lived in Mexico I learned to refer to myself as from the United States rather than (or perhaps in addition to!) America. It was pointed out to me that the US does not own the continent!

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    I'm an American and I have a Chicago accent. I found this out working with a medical director from Wisconsin. We found it out with words ending in -ake (take, mistake, fake -- he would say taaaaaake it, lots of emphasis on the vowel. Not around here, it's more like tay-k (tay-k yer coat off and set awhile)...
    and what is this thing called? The Wisconsin office called it a bubbler, but I know it as a water fountain. I think bubblers and water fountains are two different things up there, though (this round one with the arch of water is a bubbler, but the one you'd find in a school is a water fountain)


    My nephew did an archaeological internship in Turkey, six weeks long, several summers ago. He found that most of the people there thought Americans drive fancy cars and carry guns. Most of the people from that village who were on the team were Muslim, so when they would respond to the daily calls to pray, the American and British members of the team would either continue their work quietly or take a break in a different area. They hoped to keep a low profile even though they were such a large group of Westerners in that one village. My nephew felt they were pretty successful and as a result they learned a lot about the area of Turkey they were working in, and the country in general.

    I went to Russia in 1998 as part of a mission work team from church. Part of the pre-trip training was on the culture and how not to stand out as an "ugly American". It was about being respectful, courteous, dressing modestly and in a way that didn't call unwanted attention to us, and treating others as we'd like to be treated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    I'm an American and I have a Chicago accent. I found this out working with a medical director from Wisconsin. We found it out with words ending in -ake (take, mistake, fake -- he would say taaaaaake it, lots of emphasis on the vowel. Not around here, it's more like tay-k (tay-k yer coat off and set awhile)...
    and what is this thing called? The Wisconsin office called it a bubbler, but I know it as a water fountain. I think bubblers and water fountains are two different things up there, though (this round one with the arch of water is a bubbler, but the one you'd find in a school is a water fountain)


    My nephew did an archaeological internship in Turkey, six weeks long, several summers ago. He found that most of the people there thought Americans drive fancy cars and carry guns. Most of the people from that village who were on the team were Muslim, so when they would respond to the daily calls to pray, the American and British members of the team would either continue their work quietly or take a break in a different area. They hoped to keep a low profile even though they were such a large group of Westerners in that one village. My nephew felt they were pretty successful and as a result they learned a lot about the area of Turkey they were working in, and the country in general.

    I went to Russia in 1998 as part of a mission work team from church. Part of the pre-trip training was on the culture and how not to stand out as an "ugly American". It was about being respectful, courteous, dressing modestly and in a way that didn't call unwanted attention to us, and treating others as we'd like to be treated.
    THE BUBBLER!!!!!


    Oh my dear lord...........I went to a Catholic School and the nuns, especially Sister Mary Torquemada, would use that call the drinking fountains........BUBBLERS! They were from the NE sect (Massachusetts) and I loved to hear them talk.

    It was a mixture of cuteness with a huge dose of god fearing mixed into the patois.

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    I am an American Mutt. I do not have an accent other than the root "Dudius SoCalifornificator". I speak pretty good Espanol and people don't know what to make of me when I do because I don't "look it".

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    The dope that I refer to is a 'newsreader' with a show on a cable news network.

    He comes off as a pompous arse who, finds it 'funny' to make comments in a round-about way.

    I have always thought the people from the same geographical area as being smart, having a dry sense of humor, warm and people that you want to party with.

    I caught a segment of his show after the debate and he had to get a dig in by saying one of the participants was "spewing excretory views".

    IF I went to his country and started talking smack about the politicians like he does?

    I'd be the rude American and probably taken off the air ASAP.


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    I do hope that in this election the "THEY PARTY" shows up.

    THEY have this agenda that is really scary, THEY want to raise taxes, THEY want to monkey around with the SS system, THEY are going to make sweeping cuts in the the health insurance system....But THEY are going to fight for the right for women to have some say over their bodies (this double-y cracks me up because while I am all for the rights for women to have a say in what us stupid men do to them, they are pretty cavalier when it comes to men having a say about how big their boobs, lips are and how tiny their waists and crow's feet should be.)

    THEY have always been the scary, no-named evil that when finally named are the same people you and I are to THEM.

    The biggest disappointment to American Politics (we don't need some idjit from another country to remind us of this) is the people that we elect to office promise us to change things for the better and can't get shiat done because they are impotent with it come to compromise.

    THEY don't have the faintest idea as to how to bring us together, THEY just demonize the rest of country and use that division to their advantage.

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    Politicians now are hollow hand puppets, with a lobbyist's hand up their backside making their lips move, another to move the arms and someone doing the voice work so they can sound really good.

    A speech writer is a good thing, I'd never expect a politician to be that clever, clear or concise.........THEY have everything at their disposal to make it to office...............


    OMG!!!!!!! could THEY be the THEY we are concerned about?

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    Back in the elementary grades, the nuns would have us do mock debates, hold elections and do all the crap for a social studies/citizenship grade. Interesting stuff.....we'd nominate a candidate and they would run based on promises like more recess, candy in class, less homework and going home earlier.

    All kinds of good crap that really wasn't viable, but nice to think about.

    It's funny that now that I is all growed up, nothing has changed.

    We, as adults, hold debates, elections and vote in a guy that promises us less taxes, better healthcare and a chicken in every pot.

    All good crap that's really not viable, but nice to think about.......

    It may be time to let the children run the country because us adults don't have a clue, the common sense or manners to keep on doing so.
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    And regarding the women's reproductive issues?


    There are some women who are incapable of being responsible on this topic......


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    Open mouth and insert foot. And to think the Repubs dumped Richard Lugar for this tea party clown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    use White Out and smear it on the glass t
    Are these the same ones that would use White Out to make corrections on their computer screen too?
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