Her grandkids will have stories to tell. I expect mostly good ones.
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Bet they’ll learn some very interesting words!
9
Tina’s a grandmother?
She just got started early….
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Granddaughter – “Mom, can I have a f***ing popsicle?”
Mom – “Dammit mom.”
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Who knows? Sometimes obscenities have a larger impact than properly articulated language.
11
That was milder than what I was expecting.
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Whether she started early or not, it doesn’t matter. She is a Grandma Bear, and you would be well advised to not mess with her cubs.
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I’d like to see her work over Fredo, Sr. a while. 😀
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“…Tomorrow is New York State testing day…keep your kid home…let those numbers drop…”
One day notice? A little late for that call to action I’d say. Something isn’t right with this video…or, maybe it was just a last minute decision to make it.
1
BFH, I didn’t know you had a sister. 😂
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I like Tina a lot. Her vocabulary is just that, HERs. She loves this country, the Constitution and our freedom and liberty. She fights hard and loud. More power to her.
God Bless us all!
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A.) do people really sound like that in N.Y. or is she exaggerating the accent?
B.) I’m astounded she’s a granma’ simply because I can’t figure out how any guy got past her to nail her daughter.
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HOMICIDAL EYES…YOU BETTER DO YOUR DUTY OR WAKE UP TO THAT IN THE EARLY AM..
AND THAT’S HOW SHE’S A GRANDMA!!
3
I find a lot of regional accents interesting, even sexy, but I have never been attracted to the NY/NJ accent. I’m just hardwired that way, I guess. The Yankees I knew in the service went crazy over Southern girls accents, especially the ones from NC. Me, too, for that matter. I recently found out that my buddy’s wife from PA went weak in the knees when she listened to my Texas accent. Huh!
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Little Charles Bronson, walking with mom, both in flower print dresses and Bronson hats. Little Charles, ‘can I have a cookie ma?’ Ms Bronson, ‘No Dice’. Little Charles…’Dis ain’t ovah’.
Now that I know she is a grandma I like her a little more. She’s been a little more foul mouthed than I care for, but that’s just her schtick. I bet she keeps a close eye on the young ones.
3
Not a fan of the tats, But pretty hot for a granny
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This sounds natural to me.
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Ah, I wish I could be as restrained!
2
I’m from southern MD, and to my ears we have a rather flat accent. Flat being un-English, or rather un-north, and un-south.
We say, “on” with a distinct MD accent, and, “carburetor”. The rest is shit. I was in a lift one time with an ornithologist of speech and he proclaimed, “You are from England!”
I was immediately confused. “England? I’m from southern Maryland.”
“Quite so. Stratford.”
I was further confused. I was only too glad to get the hell away from him when the doors of the lift opened. Thankfully I never had intercourse with him again. Err… ummm…
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If I had a dollar for every time someone told me “swearing isn’t lady-like,” I’d have a sh!tload of fcuking money.
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Not sure if this is a NY thing?
But…
It’s how we tawk. With colorful adverbs…
Some call it moxie or spunk.
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Red blooded American men get a stiffy hearing her righteous passion.
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Bet the grand-kids don’t pull no sh*t on her or disrespect her.
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@ Erik the ne’er-do-well unmasked scumbag JUNE 6, 2021 AT 11:48 PM
We say, “on” with a distinct MD accent, and, “carburetor”. The rest is shit. I was in a lift one time with an ornithologist of speech and he proclaimed, “You are from England!”
LOL !
First – love ya and I need a little help on my 2002 Ford F150 sometime in the near future.
Second – ornithology is about birds. So this reads kinda weird. Maybe you mean an etymologist? “one who specially studies, teaches, or writes the history of words; a historian of words.”
Third – “lift” ?? That’s pretty damn UK for talking about an elevator. Maybe he had a reason to guess England? lol
Fourth – it’s been said that the southern drawl is the closest to how the English was spoken during the colonial times. Maybe your local dialect still rings some of those olden tones.
Seriously – no offense intended.
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Two times in Portland, in the last ten years, a LaQuinsha or some useless shit for brains ghetto name like that, died under age 36, leaving behind a grieving daughter and granddaughter.
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Tina made an appearance in this short clip leading a Bronx cheer for Faux-Xi and “Dr” Jill. Look carefully at the woman with the bullhorn at the end.
In the middle of all this there is actually a point. My younger son always got perfect scores on what was then called the TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) test in Texas. One day he asked me why they even bothered to continue giving him the test. I told him that the Teachers and the School district need him in the averages. That was when the light went on with him that he was carrying everybody with what amounted to “grade redistribution”.
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But she’s voted for plenty of democrats.
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Dadof4, I used “ornithology” humorously from that other thread… and dude was a birdbrain. To be told adamantly that you are an Englishman from Stratford — and all I could think was, “I’m a Southern Maryland redneck…”
No thanks.
Her grandkids will have stories to tell. I expect mostly good ones.
Bet they’ll learn some very interesting words!
Tina’s a grandmother?
She just got started early….
Granddaughter – “Mom, can I have a f***ing popsicle?”
Mom – “Dammit mom.”
Who knows? Sometimes obscenities have a larger impact than properly articulated language.
That was milder than what I was expecting.
Whether she started early or not, it doesn’t matter. She is a Grandma Bear, and you would be well advised to not mess with her cubs.
I’d like to see her work over Fredo, Sr. a while. 😀
“…Tomorrow is New York State testing day…keep your kid home…let those numbers drop…”
One day notice? A little late for that call to action I’d say. Something isn’t right with this video…or, maybe it was just a last minute decision to make it.
BFH, I didn’t know you had a sister. 😂
I like Tina a lot. Her vocabulary is just that, HERs. She loves this country, the Constitution and our freedom and liberty. She fights hard and loud. More power to her.
God Bless us all!
A.) do people really sound like that in N.Y. or is she exaggerating the accent?
B.) I’m astounded she’s a granma’ simply because I can’t figure out how any guy got past her to nail her daughter.
HOMICIDAL EYES…YOU BETTER DO YOUR DUTY OR WAKE UP TO THAT IN THE EARLY AM..
AND THAT’S HOW SHE’S A GRANDMA!!
I find a lot of regional accents interesting, even sexy, but I have never been attracted to the NY/NJ accent. I’m just hardwired that way, I guess. The Yankees I knew in the service went crazy over Southern girls accents, especially the ones from NC. Me, too, for that matter. I recently found out that my buddy’s wife from PA went weak in the knees when she listened to my Texas accent. Huh!
Little Charles Bronson, walking with mom, both in flower print dresses and Bronson hats. Little Charles, ‘can I have a cookie ma?’ Ms Bronson, ‘No Dice’. Little Charles…’Dis ain’t ovah’.
Now that I know she is a grandma I like her a little more. She’s been a little more foul mouthed than I care for, but that’s just her schtick. I bet she keeps a close eye on the young ones.
Not a fan of the tats, But pretty hot for a granny
This sounds natural to me.
Ah, I wish I could be as restrained!
I’m from southern MD, and to my ears we have a rather flat accent. Flat being un-English, or rather un-north, and un-south.
We say, “on” with a distinct MD accent, and, “carburetor”. The rest is shit. I was in a lift one time with an ornithologist of speech and he proclaimed, “You are from England!”
I was immediately confused. “England? I’m from southern Maryland.”
“Quite so. Stratford.”
I was further confused. I was only too glad to get the hell away from him when the doors of the lift opened. Thankfully I never had intercourse with him again. Err… ummm…
If I had a dollar for every time someone told me “swearing isn’t lady-like,” I’d have a sh!tload of fcuking money.
Not sure if this is a NY thing?
But…
It’s how we tawk. With colorful adverbs…
Some call it moxie or spunk.
Red blooded American men get a stiffy hearing her righteous passion.
Bet the grand-kids don’t pull no sh*t on her or disrespect her.
LOL !
First – love ya and I need a little help on my 2002 Ford F150 sometime in the near future.
Second – ornithology is about birds. So this reads kinda weird. Maybe you mean an etymologist? “one who specially studies, teaches, or writes the history of words; a historian of words.”
Third – “lift” ?? That’s pretty damn UK for talking about an elevator. Maybe he had a reason to guess England? lol
Fourth – it’s been said that the southern drawl is the closest to how the English was spoken during the colonial times. Maybe your local dialect still rings some of those olden tones.
Seriously – no offense intended.
Two times in Portland, in the last ten years, a LaQuinsha or some useless shit for brains ghetto name like that, died under age 36, leaving behind a grieving daughter and granddaughter.
Tina made an appearance in this short clip leading a Bronx cheer for Faux-Xi and “Dr” Jill. Look carefully at the woman with the bullhorn at the end.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/dr-jill-dr-fauci-harlem-today-greeted-chorus-boos-chants-fire-fauci/?utm_source=Gab&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons
In the middle of all this there is actually a point. My younger son always got perfect scores on what was then called the TAKS (Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) test in Texas. One day he asked me why they even bothered to continue giving him the test. I told him that the Teachers and the School district need him in the averages. That was when the light went on with him that he was carrying everybody with what amounted to “grade redistribution”.
But she’s voted for plenty of democrats.
Dadof4, I used “ornithology” humorously from that other thread… and dude was a birdbrain. To be told adamantly that you are an Englishman from Stratford — and all I could think was, “I’m a Southern Maryland redneck…”
What’s wrong with your truck?