Sunday, June 24, 2012

Completely Random

My sister told me about some accent vlogs and we watched them and thought they were sorta funny! So, what did we decide to do at like 10:00 at night? Of course we were going to do one! We were a little wired at this point so please forgive ... well everything but it was fun to do and I thought it'd be a little different than what I normally post about!
 I guess the rules are to say the words below and answer the questions. Sorta self explanatory but hey, you may be confused what we're doing! And sorry for the length of this. We were getting carried away.

Say the following words:
Aunt, route, wash, oil, theater, iron, salmon, caramel, fire, water, sure, data, ruin, crayon, toilet, New Orleans, pecan, both, again, probably, spitting image, Alabama, lawyer, coupon, mayonnaise, syrup, pajamas, caught, measure, milk, button, mountain, pen, booger
Answer these questions:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is the bug that curls into a ball when you touch it?
What is the bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
What do you say to address a group of people?
What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs?
What do you call your grandparents?
What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
What is the thing you use to change the TV channel?

If you made it through the whole vlog, I'm very impressed! Do you say anything different?

3 comments:

Scot said...

Wow. Just wow. Interesting contribution to the interwebs. ;) I say a few a little different. Some of our 'weird' sayings come from mom and her southeast upbringing, then mixed with NM tongue and words. I definitely agree with all the answers to questions. I have no idea about the sunny rain either - maybe virga - but that's when it doesn't hit the ground?

Julie Barnes said...

Funny!!

Tiffany said...

Scot- which ones do you say differently?