Author Topic: last night in Alabama!  (Read 2550 times)

Well, the chances of finding an articulated person for an interview down here are pretty slim.  Plus, the media loves interviewing idiots...it always makes for ratings gold.  Just look at that leprechaun news report.
you interviewin' me?
son, I 'gest you get that cam'ra out my face, 'fore I go get a switch

We just got the aftershocks. Very strong wind gusts. :/

ya know? I used to have a trampoline in my back yard...and then last night happened :c

 A tornado watch in New York, high wind and some servere thunderstorm stuff. What does Alabama do to NY?

And we might as well get another tornado watch as well, (for NY of course)

i see this stuff on the news, and every house in this dirt farming town are built on a flat slab of pavement. that isnt even proper foundation. the stuff just shifted right off; like who didnt see that coming?
and every person there they interview is like handicapped or something.

"uhhh, its windy, and i was all scerrd. my car's windows all broked"
"huh? oh yeah my family is ok, should i have mentioned that first?"

Yeah I noticed that and I live in alabama it's only like that really really far out mid Alabama is where all the civilized people are thankfully
but yeah was watching some of the reports and thought to my self "now I see why we get so badly stereotyped" hick redneck accents are annoying

Well, the chances of finding an articulated person for an interview down here are pretty slim.

that's a ignorant uneducated statement.

  Plus, the media loves interviewing idiots...it always makes for ratings gold.  Just look at that leprechaun news report.

Haha got to agree on that one..
« Last Edit: April 29, 2011, 06:52:00 PM by Flying Ace »

we're not in Kansas anymore...

we're not in Kansas anymore...


Ughh that movie, I shall forever hate the singing in it lol


that's a ignorant uneducated statement.

Welp,  I ams ignant and unedumacated so I sees yer point! 

Really though, it makes sense once you realize the caliber of people in this state to whom I'm referring.