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"Joseph Golden":
My Chinese horoscope says I'm a dragon. But "snake" ;D Thats interesting.  :laugh:

When you said don't hide behind me when they come chasing you with canes. I thought you were going to say tire iron.  :-\  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

They wouldn't do that. There wonderful. Just ask em.

Nice to meet you to 8)

I see your from Virgina. Do you have there accent? I love it.  :P  :laugh:

we are gonna have to keep an eye on you two...looks like nothing but TROUBLE!!

Trouble, I'm the opposite.  :laugh:

I'd prefer cheeky  8)

twocowboywaltz:
Tire irons?  :laugh: :laugh: Heh, I hope not!
And you say you're cheeky too? I think we'll get along just fine, pardner in crime  8)

Vuh-jin-yuh?  :D

I don't -think- I have an accent. Here by the coast, it's a lot more urbanized than most of the rest of the state (maybe not as much as the north by D.C.), so an accent isn't too common, but I do run into a fair amount of people with it.

This tongue and lips have never uttered a single "y'all" in their lifetimes.  :laugh:

How's about yourself from Wyoming? Do you have the western accent?

"Joseph Golden":
I'm from Colorado. But i spent a lot of my life in Melbourne, Australia. So i kinda have this aussie thing happening. I know the difference between the to. And i use the to. People find the aussie thing sexy. IDK :-\

I from deep country in Colorado and everyone has an accent it unusal to not have one. So when i go around speacking Aussie. I get weird looks. What do you think of Austalian? :-\

I suppsoe its just some more predujice?  :laugh:

Cheeky, You airnt seen nothing yet?  ;D ;D ;D ;D

I would'nt come at me or you with a "Tire Iron". I prefer open arms

twocowboywaltz:
Wow, I don't think I've ever known an Aussie before! You don't say "crikey!" do you?!  :laugh: :laugh:

Just so you know, ever since hearing Heath from Brokeback, I've found the entire aussie thing only too irresistable.  ;D That, and, well the cowboy thing.
Heh, I don't even know where I got assuming you were from Wyoming in my last post...must be all the Brokeback getting to my head, but that is way cool living in Colorado. I've always wanted to see the mountains myself, but there isn't nothing but sand dunes and such here at the coast.

If it would be weird not to have an accent in Colorado, I'm sure I would stick out like a sore thumb.  :P

"Joseph Golden":
Wow, I don't think I've ever known an Aussie before! You don't say "crikey!" do you?!

Wow, No i don't say "Crikey" Infact no one in Australia says it. Only the great Steve Erwin said it. But its funny how offensive some Aussie get when you assume that. I said it a few times and they just look at you like. "Are you trying to take the piss out of me?"

One "Bloke" said What to Y'all say back in America!"

I said, "Crikey, Your hung" A joke. But he never talked to me after that. I didn't know if he was or cared. But i thought I'd just make him uncomputable. lololol

I hope you get to see those mountains you seek. There wonderful. Much like Brokeback Mountain. When you up there its so idyllic and isolated. Its like Annie wrote the book sitting on top one.

I'll take you there one day!  :laugh: :-\ :P 8) ;D

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