Rachael Ray's "Yumo!"
2007-10-23 06:36:36
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answer #1
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answered by Little Miss Strange 3
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Paula Deen
2016-05-25 04:01:32
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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My vote is for Paula Deen's 'Hey Yall' because it feels stilted and put on. Maybe she used to use that phrase in real life at one time. But now it seems like she is using it as an identity statement, such as "Look at my down-home country self. Just by stressing these two words, you can expect southern fried hospitality from here on out!''
Just be charming as usual, Paula, we don't need to be bludgeoned over the head with the 'Hey Y'all' all the time.
2007-10-23 06:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Paula Deens Hey Y'all sounds like a Southern Belles wanna be,and she sounds about as phony as a three dollar bill and I wish I could buy her for what she is worth and sell her for what she thinks she is worth ,because I would be rich,so I would have to say Paula Deen's hey y'all
2007-10-23 07:23:00
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answered by barbie doll 4
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I say Paula deen, and by the rachel ray is Italian not a Yankee and I know that she's a mets fan.
2007-10-23 06:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Paula Deen's "Hey Y'all"
2007-10-23 06:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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LMAO!!! Paula is from a small town in Georgia where my family lives. Hence I hear ":HEY YALL" a lot more and have become accustomed to it. I'd vote Rachael Ray I dont like that damn Yankee
ps: You can still be Italian and be a Yankee, for Yankee is NOT a race. It is by choice of where you live and I'm sorry but New York is the ultimate Yankee haven to me
2007-10-23 06:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Paula Deen for sure. I just don't like her or her artery clogging food. RR I love!
2007-10-23 06:38:10
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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Its Paula for me because she annoys me and I say Ya'll but she says it weird
2007-10-23 06:37:59
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answered by Cassie 5
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Paula Deen is too 'happy' for me, she's too friendly, it aggravating.
2007-10-23 06:40:02
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answered by Miss De Vill 4
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