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Just-Clayton

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went out in the rain.thought these looked like flowers.
 

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Mike150

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PFFFFFTTTTTTT

She followed me around looking for a handout. Since we're not supposed to feed the deer in a state park, she finally stuck her tongue out at me and walked away.
 

Mike150

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Actually, this was in a National park. NO HUNTING in this area. I was very surprised at the number of Bambis that had twins this year. I used the term Bambi because I'm not sure what the plural of DOE is.

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Mike150

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I think we should ask our resident ex school teacher (Helene) I would spell it Doe's. But I'm not sure on that one.

I think Doe's is possessive, not plural.
Good Idea. When all else fails, ask the teacher. Lets see.... Hmmmm.... Where did I put those Apples. I'm sure Helene would want a bright shiney one.
 

KWJams

Senior Member
Thats an old Southern way of talking...

Dems, Dats and Dozes! :)

I be fluent in Suthen'.

I tell you whut!

Great, then I bet you can decipher this transcript of a conversation between two drunk southern duck hunters. :)

MR DUKS
MR NOT
OSAR
C DEM WANGS
L, SUMBISH
MR DUKS

(them are ducks, them are not, oh yes they are, see them wings, well son of a bit** them are ducks)
 
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ohkphoto

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Doe: plural can be either "does" or "doe" --(looked it up in my 'real' dictionary, just to be sure)

As for Ken's phrase, I'm glad he provided the translation . . . "ducks" and "wing" were the only things I could decipher:cool:
 
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