"foreign" languages
Julie Stauffer
I am a born and bred Texan, who sounds like "Ma Kettle" to most people. Dh
is from New Jersey. When we first met, he talked so fast that much of the
time I didn't have a clue what he said. I just tended to smile and nod my
head.
Julie
is from New Jersey. When we first met, he talked so fast that much of the
time I didn't have a clue what he said. I just tended to smile and nod my
head.
Julie
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In a message dated 12/20/2001 10:45:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,
jnjstau@... writes:
Iran, I grew up a Southern California surfer girl <G>).
--pam
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jnjstau@... writes:
> I am a born and bred Texan, who sounds like "Ma Kettle" to most people. DhYou must have almost as big a cultural gap as my husband and I do (he is from
> is from New Jersey. When we first met, he talked so fast that much of the
> time I didn't have a clue what he said. I just tended to smile and nod my
> head.
Iran, I grew up a Southern California surfer girl <G>).
--pam
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