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<p>ha ha, mine still does</p>

<p>theyre airing DB gt now, i think (ohh god i cant believe i still know that..) heh
wat did i ever see in that cartoon??</p>

<p>i use to LOVE DBZ...oh man. i was a anime nut lol</p>

<p>DBZ was where it was at in like the sixth or seventh grade. Now when I mention that I used to love it, all the anime obsessors look at me with disdain and shake their head in shame. But I'm proud of it, doggonit!</p>

<p>I hate DBZ. All the guys were obsessed with it in 7th grade and had screen names like Vegitto or Gohan</p>

<p>And what's up with getting blonder when you're more powerful? Buried racial statement, anyone?</p>

<p>And fighting this big pink bubblegummy blob!</p>

<p>Most names in CC are quite neutral, till now I can only tell the gender of 5~9 people? And that's after DBZ discussion..</p>

<p>Yay, food:</p>

<p>Kebree - brie cheese
Astrix- popcorn
Philntex-a good 'ol Texas steak
randomgr- a Greek salad
Ilcapo- buttered green-beans
Zantedeschia- a cup of pealed exotic fruit in a delicate china-bowl
Gracilisae- garlic
Princetonwannabe- Country Club food
EncomiumII- salty fish
babouche- goo
legendofmax- french fries
kayoshin - suchi
Aksashbansal - spicy Indian bread rolls
aqaqaq - watery duck soup</p>

<p>:) - don't hate, it's partially based on what i now see in you guys, but mostly on your names.</p>

<p>Gia ---> dark chocolate, high cheekbones, saxophone. That's about all you guys got right :D</p>

<p>yay, I got something right =)</p>

<p>moi aussi. Yay! And I'm rotfl at what everyone's said about me. Haha, blond? Bwahahahahaha! Yeah, I'm so the epitome of everything Texan .</p>

<p>yeah, multilinguist...sensitive musician...playful philosopher - absolutely <em>Texan</em>. ;) The only Houstan-y thing about you is the name, and the cracker barrel craze.</p>

<p>Haha, niiice. Yeah, despite the fact that I've lived in Texas since I left my umbilical cord behind, I'm constantly accused of being a northerner, or, in extreme cases, a "yankee." Mmmm...but I've always said that I've an East Coast-er at heart.</p>

<p>And as for CB, well, you just have to understand: it rocks. A lot. I mean, come on :)</p>

<p>hey, when did you turn 18?</p>

<p>Oct. 3. Working on month #2 as a Big Bad Man :)</p>

<p>lol
now I'm thinking about your Texan accent.
So amusing! lol</p>

<p>haha, Phil, do you have a Texas accent? </p>

<p>I don't have a Kentucky one---weird, I know, but I sort of picked up a part-British accent when I was there for several months as a ten-yr-old. It's not blatant, but it's certainly not "Kentucky," lol. When I went on my college visits people kept saying, "You're from Kentucky? Did you just move there? Why don't you have an accent?"
Since I'll be in England for a full 6 months or so before I go (hopefully) to Princeton, I'll probably have a full-fledged London accent by then. It's not intentional--it's sort of embarrassing, really--but I pick up accents extremely quickly and it's hard for me to drop them. Ahh, good times. </p>

<p>Haha, last week we had a British friend over for dinner and I kept breaking into the accent...I finally decided to just shut up. I think I was born in the wrong country ;)</p>

<p>If I want to go into politics, I definitely can't keep this up...</p>

<p>Haha, yeah, that could end up being a problem, Kebree. But you'd probably be one of the more widely-liked politicians because you'd sound like the people you talk to, lol.</p>

<p>And I only have an accent on certain words, like "y'all," "for," and every purple moon on crazy Foxworth-esque phrases like "fixin' to" (I want to knock myself in the knees every time I say this) and "used to could" (pronounced ustacud). I should develop one before I leave so I'll have something to show off in college :)</p>

<p>lol I think I have a new york accent, if there is one. Manhattan doesn't really have an accent like Bronx and Brooklyn, but in middle school (my ghetto public middle school) I used to say things like "oh that's mad wack" yes it's embarassing =(</p>

<p>i don't think I have any accent at all, but apparently i do, because everyone has an accent (according to my latin teacher)
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<p>That's true---though you only have a "different" one if you travel 150 or so miles away. Or if you do something insane like picking up a semi-British accent :)</p>

<p>but in middle school (my ghetto public middle school) I used to say things like "oh that's mad wack"</p>

<p>hahahahah thats hysterical (my ghetto middle school). love it.</p>

<p>i don't have an accent either....unless white anglo saxon protestants have accents/</p>

<p>lol, what's with the WASP obsession? =)</p>