This Grandma gets a kick stringing out “Wii-U” like an English police car siren from an old movie. Luckily the grandsons are still young enough to be amused and not embarrased. And I did get ’em a Wii-U for Christmas, after all.
my nephew had a neighbor , a kid who committed the sort of crime that makes the news. having waited at the bus stop with him over the years, my nephew said he had thought the guy was nice maybe a little off, but most of the people in his world were a little off. gee, thanks, kid
Pretzelcoatl over 9 years ago
What wee have here is a failure to commooo-eeenicate.
rongillmore over 9 years ago
…Earl can be an obstreperous old coot…
electricshadow Premium Member over 9 years ago
It could be a worse argument:
“Old MacDonald had a farm E-I-E-I-O”“No, it’s O-E-O-E-O”“That’s ‘Jungle Love.’ "“No, it’s not!”
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
Yes we are. Phun tho
e.groves over 9 years ago
It’s not that we like to, it’s that we have to.
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
I wee wee all the time.
puddymom over 9 years ago
Like my husband whom always calls that frozen food viola. I tell him it Voila.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 9 years ago
Both right, regional dialects. Try Cajun, really bastardized French. Who else would call a town Red Stick and make it sound sexy.
Homeward Premium Member over 9 years ago
This Grandma gets a kick stringing out “Wii-U” like an English police car siren from an old movie. Luckily the grandsons are still young enough to be amused and not embarrased. And I did get ’em a Wii-U for Christmas, after all.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
Deux Deux: “Si Senior” Inspector: “Not ‘Si’, Oui”
ThumperMcDuff over 9 years ago
Being a grandparent and weird, I consider Jeffrey’s observation both accurate and complimentary.
Thehag over 9 years ago
I have always heard Oui pronounced somewhere between ooo-e and wee.
Number Three over 9 years ago
All grown ups are weird, Nelson!
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abbybookcase over 9 years ago
my nephew had a neighbor , a kid who committed the sort of crime that makes the news. having waited at the bus stop with him over the years, my nephew said he had thought the guy was nice maybe a little off, but most of the people in his world were a little off. gee, thanks, kid
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
yes, si, sim, da, yep, duh, oui, ja, hai, yup, could you repeat the question?
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 9 years ago
On the farm it was pronounced “soo-eee – soo-eee-here pig-pig-pig!”