sound "working class" without sounding like a pirate?
2007-08-19
19:47:55
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If you can, could you give examples?
2007-08-19
19:49:34 ·
update #1
Just kidding, Jack. Don't kill me.
2007-08-19
19:56:02 ·
update #2
lmao, Jack.
2007-08-19
19:59:49 ·
update #3
LMAOA (laugin' me @rse off, aarrrrrrgghhhh)...
If therrre be anythin' that tells ye that Jack B. has nay ne'er not a clue to speakin' in the tongues of worrrkin' class mates, 'twould be his usin' of the worrrd 'prrroletarrriate'.
This alone tells you that our Jack B. is definitely not a "Union Jack" (sorry, couldn't resist)...
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EDIT: I can't believe Y!A would censor the word @rse...:-))
Let's see if they censor the German word 'scheisse'.
2007-08-20 03:50:15
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answer #1
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answered by Saint Christopher Walken 7
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Well for starters, Pirates end lots of sentences in arrrhhhr... and the like. As for writing sentences that sound "working class", I'm inclined to think that would be me.... so I prolly don't have to do anything special to answer this question.... although I will say this... I sleeps on both sides o' the bed, you know, an' I like this fellow, an' I think he likes me, an' I want to have a go with him, I do! Now, my gal won't like the idea at all, so I have to keep it all hush-hush, you know, keep me mouth closed an' all---thing is, I'm not sure he goes that way himself, know what I mean arrrrhhhr!
2007-08-20 07:54:36
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answer #2
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answered by Icy Gazpacho 6
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Jack attempted to do so, but failed miserably!
I spent a number of years in a boarding school(totally true) and had whatever working class drilled out of me. When I try to write in a proletarian style, one apparently gains the impression of me typing with a parrot on my shoulder...sigh! It is sort of like the boy with the pompadour trying to intimidate the leader of the local gang of toughs---quite laughable!
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Yes, Sophia, I am very manly, 'tis true!
*turns back to mirror and resumes narcissism*
2007-08-20 02:58:41
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answer #3
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answered by Jack B, sinistral 5
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By not sounding like Jack B. O'Malley, the "Irish Pirate". hee hee hee
Tantrums don't help either. :)
Edit: Oops! I wasn't referring to you Jack. I thought YOUR questions tonight sounded very working class...and manly....not at all pirate-like.
.....**tiptoes away quickly and quietly**...
2007-08-20 03:06:03
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answer #4
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answered by Hawt Richard loves Peace Yo 3
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Read the work of John Patrick Shanley!!
2007-08-20 03:03:14
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answer #5
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answered by Mike T 5
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Hi ya all why ta ya keep comin back here so much. Ain't em Southern girls worth da trip
2007-08-20 09:18:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Overuse prepositions, end sentences with prepositions and use bland, unimaginative verbs.
2007-08-20 03:08:29
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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lmao!( at the response) Don't know my dear!
2007-08-20 02:54:47
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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lmao. sorry i'm laughing too hard to even answer..
2007-08-20 02:53:06
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answer #9
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answered by wanda 6
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You must be working class bc a high class person would never ask such a stupid question
2007-08-20 02:52:31
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answer #10
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answered by sophia100 2
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