I was thinking from one of the blog replies yesterday - how nice it was to play sometimes - we are always growing - up and older - we need to stop and play sometimes!
"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
– Robin Williams (Also a dyslexic)
What American accent do you have? Your Result: The Inland North You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop." | |
The Midland | |
The South | |
Philadelphia | |
The Northeast | |
North Central | |
The West | |
Boston | |
What American accent do you have? Quiz Created on GoToQuiz |
Have to say this was true - amazingly. Do you have an accent?
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THIS IS BRILLIANT BUT A BIT ADDICTIVE (from Angela).
The driving manual says the average driver's reaction time is:
.75 seconds.................... or 1 car length for every 10 mph.......
Test your average reaction time.
Be very careful this can be addictive.
Click on the blue link below and good luck.
Reaction Test
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep/sheep/reaction_version5.swf
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"I'm sending you a little spring! You will get a black page. Click your mouse anywhere (& everywhere) on the page & see what happens! Better yet, click (hold down) & drag your mouse over the black page... Enjoy!!" (From Susan)
http://www.procreo.jp/labo/flower_garden.swf
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We all need a little stress-reliever! This only takes a minute.
The following is excerpted from a children's book, Captain Underpants And the Perilous Plot Professor Poopypants, by Dave Pilkey, in which the evil Professor forces everyone to assume new names...
1. Use the third letter of your first name to determine your New first name:
a = snickle
b = doombah
c = goober
d = cheesey
e = crusty
f = greasy
g = dumbo
h = farcus
i = dorky
j = doofus
k = funky
l = boobie
m = sleezy
n = sloopy
o = fluffy
p = stinky
q = slimy
r = dorfus
s = snooty
t = tootsie
u = dipsy
v = sneezy
w = liver
x = skippy
y = dink y
z = zippy
2. Use the second letter of your last name to determine the first half of your new last name:
a = dippin
b = feather
c = batty
d = burger
e = chicken
f = barffy
g = lizard
h = waffle
i = farkle
j = monkey
k = flippin
l = fricken
m = bubble
n = rhino
o = potty
p = hamster
q = buckle
r = gizzard
s = lickin
t = snickle
u = chuckle
v = pickle
w = hubble
x = dingle
y = gorilla
z = girdle
3. Use the third letter of your last name to determine the second half of your new last name:
a = butt
b = boob
c = face
d = nose
e = hump
f = breath
g = pants
h = shorts
i = lips
j = honker
k = head
l = tush
m = chunks
n = dunkin
o = brains
p = biscuits
q = toes
r = doodle
s = fanny
t = sniffer
u = sprinkles
v = frack
w = squirt
x = humperdinck
y = hiney
z = juice
I'm Sloppy GirdleBrains - nice to know yah. (From Cheri).
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Eugene Hugh Beaumont (February 16, 1909 – May 14, 1982) was an American actor and television director. He was also licensed to preach by the Methodist church. Beaumont is best known for his portrayal of Ward Cleaver, the husband of June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley) and the father of Wally (Tony Dow) and Beaver (Jerry Mathers) on the television series, Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963).
16 comments:
Leave it to Beaver was one of my all time fav shows when I was a kid!!! Interesting hearing about WARD after so many years! Wonder what happened to the rest of the family?
This has to make it to GrannyMountain viewers too, can I post it with a link back to you Sloppy GirdleBrains???!!!
Love,
Dinky FarkleTush
Well, I tried to answer those questions, Sandie, and it came out with something strange... it said I was from Philadelphia! Now, we KNOW that isn't the case, so I took it again, and it said that I was definitely from the South, no matter how hard I tried to hide it. LOL!
The other... my name is R rated.
Off goes my computer. Wanted to say, bye-bye... see you when I have it back with me.
XO,
Sheila :-)
P.S. Looks like you might have a spammer.
Hey Sandie I'm a Midland accent also...makes sense to me since i've lived in so many places. Fun.
Mine said Southern, no way to doubt it...love it.
Hey Sandie!
I absolutely do have an accent but I didn't realize it until I moved to Maryland which really isn't that far from West Virginia but it seems worlds apart at the same time! I have had people actually stop me to talk to me while I was out just to hear me speak! lol Seriously, one person actually told me that. They weren't making fun of me but rather they liked hearing my accent. At least that is what they said!
Have a Great Day!
Angela
loved the name one; I'm Tootsie PottyBiscuits (LOL)
these were all great to play around with too; you are right, Sandie, sometimes we just need to play games and go out and have some fun; thanks for providing it for us today
betty
Oh I loved Leave it to Beaver!! Thanks for the fun post!!
Wow! What a lot of stuff to digest! First of all, my accent is Midwest-Southern!
And my new name is...
Doombah Hubblehiney!
Think I'll stay with Deborah!
Awwwwww, the flowers on the black screen were great, Sandie. And the names, etc. I definitely got a chuckle out of today's post. THANKS! Sincerely, Snooty (Something) Hump alias, Susan from writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com
Snooty Burger Lips sends greetings! It came as no surprise that I have an inland northern accent either!!
Dorfus Hubblelips is not from the inland area, though she likes it a lot. They didn't have a New England/NY accent which would be closer to my accent. Love my new names.
I'm proud and happy to answer to Hubblelips. I may start using the name around work. When something doesn't get done, I'll just say it was Hubblelips fault.
Checking in to say "hey". You have lots of stuff going on here so I will come back tomorrow after a good nights sleep.
(Some of our kids are visiting from out-of-state and are wearing me out! LOL).....that's a GOOD thing!
It said that I have a "Midland" accent, and I love doing that flower thing... so pretty!
I'm Sloopy Gizzardbrains...?
I loved Ward Cleaver and his wife, and really disliked Eddie! LOL
Thanks for the fun!
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