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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Don Jacob on July 31, 2003, 03:24:47 PM
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when people say these words , it just drives me nuts!
when they say milk (melk)
when they pronounce the a's in lava the same way as "sap" so it sounds like Laavaa
naked (neked)
harrASSment (harris-ment)
when british people/jewish NY people put an -er on a word that ends with a
Madonna (Madonner)
Pamela (Pameler)
Amanda (amander)
Soda (Soder)
then they make words that end with and E sound like it has an A there
Butter (butta)
Flower (flowa)
or when people can't pronounce their ch's
Chicken (shicken)
Chips (Ships)
CHilli Cheese (shilly sheese)
or when a W is just thrown in a word
Dog (Dwog)
Door (Dwa)
God (Gwod)
or when people just completely leave off letters intirely
car (ca)
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i hate when people say Supposedly like Supposably...and Remember like Renember
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and instead of pillow they say pellow
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lol y'all muhfuckaz be to fuzzy
seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen
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when they pronounce the a's in lava the same way as "sap" so it sounds like Laavaa
actually lava is pronounced that way.
naked (neked)
this kind of pronunciation requires less energy and enables you to speak faster. /a/ is a diphthong (two-vowel-sound) and /e/ is a monophthong (single-vowel-sound). You don't need to move your tongue from one position to another.
when british people/jewish NY people put an -er on a word that ends with a
Madonna (Madonner)
Pamela (Pameler)
Amanda (amander)
Soda (Soder)
ever thought of the phonetic enivronment in which these words occur? if a word is ending with a vowel and the next word begins with a vowel, the segment /r/ is often put in between to mark the word boundary. Yet, it might also be the case that those British morons ;D add an /r/ in order to sound like Americans since American English is a rhotic language.
then they make words that end with and E sound like it has an A there
Butter (butta)
Flower (flowa)
it's not an "a" but a so-called schwa sound. It's easier to pronounce since it requires less energy (almost no tongue movement)
or when people can't pronounce their ch's
Chicken (shicken)
Chips (Ships)
CHilli Cheese (shilly sheese)
all these words start with an affricate (->tsh), a sound which requires much more energy than a fricative (--> "sh").
or when a W is just thrown in a word
Dog (Dwog)
Door (Dwa)
God (Gwod)
i'll have to look up my books to explain this one... don't know whether it's regressive assimilation or some other phonetic phenomena
or when people just completely leave off letters intirely
car (ca)
makes sense if you're british. RP doesn't know the segment /r/ in final position.
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car (ca)
yeah,thats a boston accent lol
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when they pronounce the a's in lava the same way as "sap" so it sounds like Laavaa
actually lava is pronounced that way.
naked (neked)
this kind of pronunciation requires less energy and enables you to speak faster. /a/ is a diphthong (two-vowel-sound) and /e/ is a monophthong (single-vowel-sound). You don't need to move your tongue from one position to another.
when british people/jewish NY people put an -er on a word that ends with a
Madonna (Madonner)
Pamela (Pameler)
Amanda (amander)
Soda (Soder)
ever thought of the phonetic enivronment in which these words occur? if a word is ending with a vowel and the next word begins with a vowel, the segment /r/ is often put in between to mark the word boundary. Yet, it might also be the case that those British morons ;D add an /r/ in order to sound like Americans since American English is a rhotic language.
then they make words that end with and E sound like it has an A there
Butter (butta)
Flower (flowa)
it's not an "a" but a so-called schwa sound. It's easier to pronounce since it requires less energy (almost no tongue movement)
or when people can't pronounce their ch's
Chicken (shicken)
Chips (Ships)
CHilli Cheese (shilly sheese)
all these words start with an affricate (->tsh), a sound which requires much more energy than a fricative (--> "sh").
or when a W is just thrown in a word
Dog (Dwog)
Door (Dwa)
God (Gwod)
i'll have to look up my books to explain this one... don't know whether it's regressive assimilation or some other phonetic phenomena
or when people just completely leave off letters intirely
car (ca)
makes sense if you're british. RP doesn't know the segment /r/ in final position.
i think you just got schooled by the grammar police ::)
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i think you just got schooled by the grammar police ::)
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first up, it's phonetics and not grammar. second, sometimes it can be useful to know more about language.
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i think you just got schooled by the grammar police ::)
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first up, it's phonetics and not grammar. second, sometimes it can be useful to know more about language.
peoples accents affect their pronunciation...why do we need a long ass explanation for that? i know i dont. i really dont think anyone cares.
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peoples accents affect their pronunciation...why do we need a long ass explanation for that? i know i dont. i really dont think anyone cares.
ummm.... language determines the way you think? accent & dialect are social markers? language is the only thing that really distinguishes us from animals?
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i think you just got schooled by the grammar police ::)
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first up, it's phonetics and not grammar. second, sometimes it can be useful to know more about language.
peoples accents affect their pronunciation...why do we need a long ass explanation for that? i know i dont. i really dont think anyone cares.
I think you got schooled by the Phonetics Police...lol
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when they pronounce the a's in lava the same way as "sap" so it sounds like Laavaa
actually lava is pronounced that way.
naked (neked)
this kind of pronunciation requires less energy and enables you to speak faster. /a/ is a diphthong (two-vowel-sound) and /e/ is a monophthong (single-vowel-sound). You don't need to move your tongue from one position to another.
when british people/jewish NY people put an -er on a word that ends with a
Madonna (Madonner)
Pamela (Pameler)
Amanda (amander)
Soda (Soder)
ever thought of the phonetic enivronment in which these words occur? if a word is ending with a vowel and the next word begins with a vowel, the segment /r/ is often put in between to mark the word boundary. Yet, it might also be the case that those British morons ;D add an /r/ in order to sound like Americans since American English is a rhotic language.
then they make words that end with and E sound like it has an A there
Butter (butta)
Flower (flowa)
it's not an "a" but a so-called schwa sound. It's easier to pronounce since it requires less energy (almost no tongue movement)
or when people can't pronounce their ch's
Chicken (shicken)
Chips (Ships)
CHilli Cheese (shilly sheese)
all these words start with an affricate (->tsh), a sound which requires much more energy than a fricative (--> "sh").
or when a W is just thrown in a word
Dog (Dwog)
Door (Dwa)
God (Gwod)
i'll have to look up my books to explain this one... don't know whether it's regressive assimilation or some other phonetic phenomena
or when people just completely leave off letters intirely
car (ca)
makes sense if you're british. RP doesn't know the segment /r/ in final position.
in other words........lazy ways of talking
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i got a lil bit of the boston accent. but some people have it really bad and sound like JFK used to talk.
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i got a ny accent :D
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i dont know what kind of accent i have.. some told me i have a slite spanish one....... then again..... i can speak ghetto..
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I juss hate it when niggaz say...
there = thur, or der
here = her
pair = pur
Itz annoyin kuz niggaz who wuz Born & raised in California say shiet lyke that kuz Nelly or whoever tha fukk do.
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i have an australian accent ;D
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I hate it when dumb fuckin news commentators pronounce Bin Ladens name as (Bin Lay Den)
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i hate it when white news casters try to sound spanish
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Right there (Right Thurrrr) ;D
ask (aks/ax)
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when people add a "T" at the end of "obese" and "hearse"
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I hate it when reporters pronounce IRAN like I_RAN......WTF is that shit? It's E_RAN muthafucaz......
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peoples accents affect their pronunciation...why do we need a long ass explanation for that? i know i dont. i really dont think anyone cares.
ummm.... language determines the way you think? accent & dialect are social markers? language is the only thing that really distinguishes us from animals?
LMFAO...so by saying language determines the way you think you're basically saying that if i speak english i will think differently than if i speak german. accent and dialect are social markers? accent and dialect have nothing to do with anything...its just the way ppl talk because of where they are from. language is the only thing that distinguishes us from animals? umm...yeah...and opposable thumbs, and the ability to speak, and use parts of our brain animals cant.
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LMFAO...so by saying language determines the way you think you're basically saying that if i speak english i will think differently than if i speak german.
ever heard of the sapir-whorf hypothesis? american structuralism?
accent and dialect are social markers? accent and dialect have nothing to do with anything...its just the way ppl talk because of where they are from.
do you even know the definition of accent and dialect?
language is the only thing that distinguishes us from animals? umm...yeah...and opposable thumbs, and the ability to speak, and use parts of our brain animals cant.
apes have thumbs..... attend a linguistics course...
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dog (dawg)
most rappers mis pronounce alot of words just so it sounds like they rhyme
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People from Sheffield pronounce 'right' as 'rate'
And Dr Dre and other west coast rappers pronounce 'route' as 'rout' instead of 'root'
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ever heard of the sapir-whorf hypothesis? american structuralism?
lmao...you're not getting it...thats my whole point...this thread was supposed to be kind of funny...not an english lesson. i dont care about the sapir-whorf hypothesis or american structuralism. the way other people speak has nothing to do with me. the fact is people say things like that generally because of an accent...no matter how technical you look at it...no matter how much you break it down with your hypothesis' and definitions and what not...in the end it all has to do with their accent.
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Only pet peeve I have is Nelly and his annoying ass accent >:( pZ
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LMAO...some of these are jus funny. I'm trippin on IAM Rulez english lesson tho
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Why do some people pronounce heroion HAIR-ON?
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I hate it when reporters pronounce IRAN like I_RAN......WTF is that shit? It's E_RAN muthafucaz......
Pronounced like E-RON :)
Plus, that reminds me, I hate when new comers from the Middle East talk like diiiiesssss. LOL... they extend all their words just like Persians speak their farsi, they apply it to English....
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People from Sheffield pronounce 'right' as 'rate'
And Dr Dre and other west coast rappers pronounce 'route' as 'rout' instead of 'root'
i hate it also when people say 'root' Rut
like my grandpa, he says can i get a RUTbeer with that
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lmao...you're not getting it...thats my whole point...this thread was supposed to be kind of funny...not an english lesson. i dont care about the sapir-whorf hypothesis or american structuralism. the way other people speak has nothing to do with me. the fact is people say things like that generally because of an accent...no matter how technical you look at it...no matter how much you break it down with your hypothesis' and definitions and what not...in the end it all has to do with their accent.
ok i see you're not interested in that stuff.... so why do you even bother to respond?
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lmao...you're not getting it...thats my whole point...this thread was supposed to be kind of funny...not an english lesson. i dont care about the sapir-whorf hypothesis or american structuralism. the way other people speak has nothing to do with me. the fact is people say things like that generally because of an accent...no matter how technical you look at it...no matter how much you break it down with your hypothesis' and definitions and what not...in the end it all has to do with their accent.
ok i see you're not interested in that stuff.... so why do you even bother to respond?
im just sayin no one needs a lesson in this shit.
i hate when ppl pronounce these:
ends-inz
this-dis
that-dat
eating-eatin'
beating-beatin' (basically anything like this with a country accent is annoying)
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im just sayin no one needs a lesson in this shit.
who are you to say that "no one needs a lesson in this shit"?
you're not the only poster on this board.
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im just sayin no one needs a lesson in this shit.
who are you to say that "no one needs a lesson in this shit"?
you're not the only poster on this board.
oh stfu for once...jesus christ...you know if i didnt say it someone else would...do you honestly think anybody wants to sit there and read a big ass lesson about this shit? i sure as hell dont. the fact that you actually sat there and typed all that up and thought ppl would actually care baffles me and makes me laugh...this conversation is over now
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the fact that you actually sat there and typed all that up and thought ppl would actually care baffles me and makes me laugh...this conversation is over now
you're welcome. ignorance is a bliss. this board ain't what it used to be.
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STFU >:(
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the fact that you actually sat there and typed all that up and thought ppl would actually care baffles me and makes me laugh...this conversation is over now
you're welcome. ignorance is a bliss. this board ain't what it used to be.
lmao...you give everyone a lesson their shit but lets see here...just out of what you just said im going to give you a little lesson...first off:
i never said thankyou...so saying you're welcome would be incorrect.
second of all:
ain't is not a correct term and therefore should be struck from you're vocabulary since you speak perfectly and know so much about grammar and phonetics. ;D
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ain't is not a correct term and therefore should be struck from you're vocabulary
YOUR
Who says "ain't" is not a correct term? It is a contraction of "are not, is not, have not, has not". African Americans also started using it to replace "do not, does not, did not". The word was very commonly used in the 18th century, but today has become disapproved as nonstandard. All it means is that it's not as formal, and more commonly used in habitual speech. THIS IN NO WAY MEANS IT'S "NOT A CORRECT TERM".
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lmao...you give everyone a lesson their shit but lets see here...just out of what you just said im going to give you a little lesson...first off:
i never said thankyou...so saying you're welcome would be incorrect.
second of all:
ain't is not a correct term and therefore should be struck from you're vocabulary since you speak perfectly and know so much about grammar and phonetics. ;D
first off, i said you're welcome since my comments made you laugh. hence it makes sense. second, how is the word "ain't" incorrect?
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Check last post of page 2 8)
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lmao...you give everyone a lesson their shit but lets see here...just out of what you just said im going to give you a little lesson...first off:
i never said thankyou...so saying you're welcome would be incorrect.
second of all:
ain't is not a correct term and therefore should be struck from you're vocabulary since you speak perfectly and know so much about grammar and phonetics. ;D
first off, i said you're welcome since my comments made you laugh. hence it makes sense. second, how is the word "ain't" incorrect?
it is incorrect grammar...you of all people should know this considering you are the all mighty teacher of phonetics and grammer ::) anywayz...i say aint too...i was just being a smartass cuz you keep giving gay ass fucked up lessons.
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it is incorrect grammar...you of all people should know this considering you are the all mighty teacher of phonetics and grammer ::) anywayz...i say aint too...i was just being a smartass cuz you keep giving gay ass fucked up lessons.
how is it "incorrect grammar"? elaborate. besides, did i ever say that i am the "mighty teacher of phonetics and grammar? dunno why but i guess you're just mad at me cuz i know more about that stuff than you.
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I juss hate it when niggaz say...
there = thur, or der
here = her
pair = pur
Itz annoyin kuz niggaz who wuz Born & raised in California say shiet lyke that kuz Nelly or whoever tha fukk do.
muthafucka chingy killed that shit a long time ago..
i dont really 'get pissed' about the way people say things but saying immature as 'im-ma-toore' is a lil weird..
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i gotta suthern Kalifornia accent ;D
like when u say car...or park...tha shit come out like "core" and "pork" lol...we finna hit tha pork...ha
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heh...i got this caribian friend(he speaks french and some other langauge..heiti or somthin)..first time i met the dude...didn't undertsand a SINGLE WORD that fuker was trying to say
and after 2 years of knowing him....I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THE FUCK HES TRYING TO SAY. ;D
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i gotta suthern Kalifornia accent ;D
like when u say car...or park...tha shit come out like "core" and "pork" lol...we finna hit tha pork...ha
LMAO !
i'm sorry but that ain't a southern california accent
that's a wigger accent
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i'll tell you what annoys me more than when people pronounce things wrong?
when fuckers correct every little spelling or grammar mistake that you make.
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i'll tell you what annoys me more than when people pronounce things wrong?
when fuckers correct every little spelling or grammar mistake that you make.
;D ;D ;D
when they pronounce the a's in lava the same way as "sap" so it sounds like Laavaa
actually lava is pronounced that way.
naked (neked)
this kind of pronunciation requires less energy and enables you to speak faster. /a/ is a diphthong (two-vowel-sound) and /e/ is a monophthong (single-vowel-sound). You don't need to move your tongue from one position to another.
when british people/jewish NY people put an -er on a word that ends with a
Madonna (Madonner)
Pamela (Pameler)
Amanda (amander)
Soda (Soder)
ever thought of the phonetic enivronment in which these words occur? if a word is ending with a vowel and the next word begins with a vowel, the segment /r/ is often put in between to mark the word boundary. Yet, it might also be the case that those British morons ;D add an /r/ in order to sound like Americans since American English is a rhotic language.
then they make words that end with and E sound like it has an A there
Butter (butta)
Flower (flowa)
it's not an "a" but a so-called schwa sound. It's easier to pronounce since it requires less energy (almost no tongue movement)
or when people can't pronounce their ch's
Chicken (shicken)
Chips (Ships)
CHilli Cheese (shilly sheese)
all these words start with an affricate (->tsh), a sound which requires much more energy than a fricative (--> "sh").
or when a W is just thrown in a word
Dog (Dwog)
Door (Dwa)
God (Gwod)
i'll have to look up my books to explain this one... don't know whether it's regressive assimilation or some other phonetic phenomena
or when people just completely leave off letters intirely
car (ca)
makes sense if you're british. RP doesn't know the segment /r/ in final position.
::) you mean like that? ::) lol
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lol, im serious. it annoys the fuck out of me.... fuckin perfectionists
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lol, im serious. it annoys the fuck out of me.... fuckin perfectionists
i feel the exact same way...thats why i told that dude to stfu when he corrected everybody.
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i gotta suthern Kalifornia accent ;D
like when u say car...or park...tha shit come out like "core" and "pork" lol...we finna hit tha pork...ha
LMAO !
i'm sorry but that ain't a southern california accent
that's a wigger accent
wtf are u talkin about? u seriously confuzed Jakee...lol@ u bein frum Bakersfield...kinda explainz sum shit
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I usually dont agree with Jacky... but seriously Tone that aint a So Cal accent... just sounds like maybe you eat too much pork...
Why are you all complainin anywayz...It's eazy.. whenever I get tired of tha way you pronounce shit, I'll just take my dick out yo' mouth :o 8) LIKE A PiiiMP!
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I usually dont agree with Jacky... but seriously Tone that aint a So Cal accent... just sounds like maybe you eat too much pork...
Why are you all complainin anywayz...It's eazy.. whenever I get tired of tha way you pronounce shit, I'll just take my dick out yo' mouth :o 8) LIKE A PiiiMP!
naw, if u eva heard me speak...ud know wha im talkin about...i dont know NObody who pronounces a word like "park"...correctly cept fah people tryna ovacompensate for they lack of intelligence lol. Like i said, if u heard it said...ud undastand wha i mean.
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::) you mean like that? ::) lol
i thought the case was closed? don't be a bad loser.
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i gotta suthern Kalifornia accent ;D
like when u say car...or park...tha shit come out like "core" and "pork" lol...we finna hit tha pork...ha
LMAO !
i'm sorry but that ain't a southern california accent
that's a wigger accent
wtf are u talkin about? u seriously confuzed Jakee...lol@ u bein frum Bakersfield...kinda explainz sum shit
hmmmmm oh too bad i'm from Los Angeles (the capitol of So Cal and the westcoast for that matter)
kinda crosses out your argument
and again the only people who talk like that are people from the south (as in louisiana and alabama) and white kids who think they're cool
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oh and btw Bakersfield is notorious for being Los Angeles Jr.
go back to san diego and be with your kind, with all your surfers, skaters, punk rockers , quit trying to be black
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^^^ Crazy... since when have you been from L.A? I alwayz thought you even kinda repped Bakersfield... Where in L.A do you stay?
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yeah i lived in bako since i was 8 or 9
I was born in Los Angeles February 27th, 1985
to pamela ______ from riverside California
and Jose________from East Los Angeles via Baja california mexico
we lived around bell and maywood i guess from what my mom says
(hell of i know where that is)
but we got family all over that area also