And that’s not all!

Your Linguistic Profile:

55% General American English
35% Yankee
10% Dixie
0% Midwestern
0% Upper Midwestern

What Kind of American English Do You Speak?

I also came across some sort of a thing yesterday, with my testing/quizzle mini mania, that said I am an intuitive linguist. I just love how that rolls my tongue around.

Ahem. Why, I dare say a certain day count has found its way down into the double digits! Another is now up to 51! How faaaaaabulous is that? And yesterday, my senses of taste and smell finally came out from hiding to say that yes, indeed, they are fully restored thanks to me not killing my mouth and nose inhaling that (delicious, missed, deadly) smoke stuff through them!

I am finally starting to stick the odd whitter hither and yon into a manuscript for my book of such things. (It will be ages till it’s ready still.) I was rather excited to find that Lulu.com gives one a blog! I am currently using it to sort of lay out my notes (okay, well I just found it early this morning). How nifty is that?

Post-book whittery bit below.

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99 days

Against my lips
spice and petal blend
in fire and water
take me
expose me to your will

Slipping through and over
give me every moment of your flesh
pulse and heat
let me glide and explore you
taste your pleasure

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April 20, 2005

whewwww that’s hot, so many delicious things to absorb this morning in diaries.

April 20, 2005

oh my god, we noted each at almost the same time!! wow! i noted you at 10:35:42 and you at 10:35:43… jeez!! its almost cosmic! and by the way, you never have to hush, I enjoy your advice.

April 20, 2005
April 20, 2005

Congrats! My results were – 45% General American English, 25% Yankee, 20% Dixie, 10% Midwestern, 0% Upper Midwestern. Kinda surprised about the Dixie. *gulp* Hugs,

Ooh, lovely whitter. Must go check out lulu now. đŸ™‚ Congratulations on quitting the deadly, but delicious, habit. I’m blessed to have been spared that habit. I appear to be losing some “Dixie” and picking up some “Upper Midwest.” Guess that’s what happens when a Girl leaves Texas for 10 years.

The website comes up not found, so I can’t test, but come on, now, how much southern do you guess it would say I speak? LOL GREAT ABOUT EVERY DAY SMOKE FREE!!! Yeah! đŸ˜€ Both counts! Whew, nice poem đŸ˜‰ Enjoy the day,

And … Yea! for you working on your book! đŸ˜€

April 20, 2005

soooooooooo proud of you! I had to do the quiz…

Hey, now that the site works, that dang quiz is wrong, I tell ya, just plumb not right! It said I only speak 30% Dixie! Hmphf. 55% General 10% upper midwestern 5% midwestern and 0% yankee đŸ˜‰ Oh, wait, now I understand. See, that’s ’cause Southern is so much of the General American English. Yeah, we’re teachin’ all y’all to talk right! đŸ™‚ LOL Hugs and Grins,

April 20, 2005

y’all, y’all, y’all…yept that just rolls off my tongue yeah.

April 20, 2005

You go girl!

April 20, 2005

Wow..now that has something for everyone to read their own emotions into it. Again, Congratulations of the Smoke Stopping,

April 20, 2005

Whoa…you start to taste and smell again and all of a sudden your whitters get…HOT!!! And I really like it, too. đŸ˜‰

WOO-HOO on The Big 5-0 Smoke-Free! Trust me: it gets LOTS easier down the road. What’s your other count down (up?) refer to?RYN: Yes, I do need to update. I’ll get right on it! đŸ™‚

April 21, 2005

Gosh Im 75% General American and only 10% Midwestern. I figured I would be Midwestern.