I am constantly amazed at the number of people who equate unusual language patterns with intelligence. Everyone grows up talking the way they hear others talking around them and it has no bearing at all on how smart they are.
One of the smartest guys I know works in quantum physics and grew up in a little crossroads that is a suburb of Landis NC (which is a suburb of Kannapolis, which is a small town on I-95 north of Charlotte). He has a lot of fun dropping "might coulds" and other phrases in just to confuse people, then switches over to talking about quantum states and string theory.
Our challenge is to overcome our own prejudice and not judge their intellectual ability based on what comes out of their mouth.
Dunno, but I think it is related to Bae, whatever the hell that is...
I am constantly amazed at the number of people who equate unusual language patterns with intelligence. Everyone grows up talking the way they hear others talking around them and it has no bearing at all on how smart they are.
One of the smartest guys I know works in quantum physics and grew up in a little crossroads that is a suburb of Landis NC (which is a suburb of Kannapolis, which is a small town on I-95 north of Charlotte). He has a lot of fun dropping "might coulds" and other phrases in just to confuse people, then switches over to talking about quantum states and string theory.
Our challenge is to overcome our own prejudice and not judge their intellectual ability based on what comes out of their mouth.
Did we ever find out what happened to the poor Bo?
Did we ever find out what happened to the poor Bo?
I am constantly amazed at the number of people who equate unusual language patterns with intelligence. Everyone grows up talking the way they hear others talking around them and it has no bearing at all on how smart they are.
One of the smartest guys I know works in quantum physics and grew up in a little crossroads that is a suburb of Landis NC (which is a suburb of Kannapolis, which is a small town on I-95 north of Charlotte). He has a lot of fun dropping "might coulds" and other phrases in just to confuse people, then switches over to talking about quantum states and string theory.
Our challenge is to overcome our own prejudice and not judge their intellectual ability based on what comes out of their mouth.
It came from together, I thought you'd heard.
How do we know it blew up? It could have imploded.
I suppose an implosion would result in a smaller debris field I guess.
I am constantly amazed at the number of people who equate unusual language patterns with intelligence. Everyone grows up talking the way they hear others talking around them and it has no bearing at all on how smart they are.
One of the smartest guys I know works in quantum physics and grew up in a little crossroads that is a suburb of Landis NC (which is a suburb of Kannapolis, which is a small town on I-95 north of Charlotte). He has a lot of fun dropping "might coulds" and other phrases in just to confuse people, then switches over to talking about quantum states and string theory.
Our challenge is to overcome our own prejudice and not judge their intellectual ability based on what comes out of their mouth.
You said a lot, there!
Many of the smartest people I know (my clients) are (as I like to say it) "unburdened by the limitations and biases of formal education." Which is to say, not having been told what they cannot do, they go out and do amazing things.
Most of them are "country" - like the guy who grew up on a pig farm and living in a home with no running water (seriously) - a millionaire many times over, treats his people, from the lowliest laborer on up, like gold because, as he puts it, "that was me once." To hear him speak, of course, many an ivy league snob would discount his knowledge and intellect, but they would do so at their peril.
Success, well-earned. I can say (and this is all I'll say on this topic) that the possibility of folks like this accomplishing as they have been able to, in the current regulatory environment, is profoundly restricted.
I mean did we ever find out why it came from together?
Clark... from western Kentucky, by chance??
http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/come-from-together
I am not but I have spoken with and listened to many people from the world all over.
We're really just giving Clark a hard time.
(Where I come from, we say things like "down da bayou" and "making groceries," so I probably don't have much room to tease! :wink2:)
There is proof that the toothbrush was invented in Kentucky. Anywhere else they would have called it a Teethbrush!!!!
Tada, Rimshot!!!!!!
There is proof that the toothbrush was invented in Kentucky. Anywhere else they would have called it a Teethbrush!!!!
Tada, Rimshot!!!!!!
I can usually understand what Clark is saying although I come from a different geographic region. But 'come from together' stumped me.
I think I'll use it more often.
'Come from together' is colloquial usage. Technically it should be 'done come from together'. Hope that helped.
"Done blowed the **** up" I think would have been better grammar.
"Done blowed the **** up" I think would have been better grammar.
"Done blowed the **** up" I think would have been better grammar.
Better than what exactly?
Don't know, I'm an engineer, not an English major.
That's obvious. The correct grammar is "I are an engineer" duh!
'Come from together' is colloquial usage. Technically it should be 'done come from together'. Hope that helped.
Well we know what herbs have now been legalized in CO
'Come from together' is colloquial usage. Technically it should be 'done come from together'. Hope that helped.
Don't know, I'm an engineer, not an English major.