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					Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush   As for the other gossip, y'all obviously have me confused with some other less than perfect Barbie. Perhaps you have fallen victim to Super Chopper's campaign of terror against my precious self. You'd all better be careful, since I am starting to fluff up my flouncing petticoats!
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	Caught you Barbie. There is no true proper southern belle going through an SEC recruitment that would ever say "You'd all." Not in a million years. "You'd all." "You'd all?"
 
I told you I was watching you and watching this recruitment story. "You'd all." Never, ever!  "You'd all?"
 
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					Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush   You'd all... |    
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					Originally Posted by SuperChopperMom  Caught you Barbie. There is no true proper southern belle going through an SEC recruitment that would ever say "You'd all." Not in a million years. "You'd all." "You'd all?"
 
I told you I was watching you and watching this recruitment story. "You'd all." Never, ever!  "You'd all?"
 
Hover, hover, hover,
SuperChopperMom  |   Any properly bred belle knows all y'all  may be used when addressing a group informally. But since this is Greekchat and full of strangers and *sob* Yankees, I used the more proper and formal you'd all .
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				06-30-2009, 11:05 AM
			
			
			
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			^^^ yeah yeah yeah. get to the next installment.
		 
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				06-30-2009, 05:15 PM
			
			
			
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			Maybe that's why Madame Alexander cut her!  No self respecting southerner forgets to say "Y'ALL!"
		 
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				06-30-2009, 07:24 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by AOII Angel  Maybe that's why Madame Alexander cut her!  No self respecting southerner forgets to say "Y'ALL!" |  "Y'all" is used when speaking directly to one person. "All Y'all" is used when addressing a group. Yes, there is a difference.    
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					Originally Posted by AOIIalum  "Y'all" is used when speaking directly to one person. "All Y'all" is used when addressing a group. Yes, there is a difference.   |  Not all southerners say "All Y'all" though.  Y'all can be singular or pleural!!   
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					Originally Posted by AOIIalum  "Y'all" is used when speaking directly to one person. "All Y'all" is used when addressing a group. Yes, there is a difference.   |    I've never heard "Y'all" being used to speak to only one person?
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					Originally Posted by texas*princess    I've never heard "Y'all" being used to speak to only one person? |  I've heard people use it as a standard pronoun no matter the number on so many occasions.
		 
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					Originally Posted by AOIIalum  "Y'all" is used when speaking directly to one person. "All Y'all" is used when addressing a group. Yes, there is a difference.   |  There's also "y'alls" for plural and "all y'alls" when adding emphasis.     
And I must add...this thread wins at life!
		 
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						Reason: ...because this thread wins at life!
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					Originally Posted by AOII Angel  Maybe that's why Madame Alexander cut her! No self respecting southerner forgets to say "Y'ALL!" |  Don't be negative!    I am pretty certain the MA's are dying to pledge Barbie. She would be quite the feather in their ermine lined caps!
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					Originally Posted by gee_ess  Don't be negative!    I am pretty certain the MA's are dying to pledge Barbie. She would be quite the feather in their ermine lined caps! |  I'm sorry, gee_ess!  I'm hurting inside for Barbie.  She DESERVES to be a Madame Alexander, and I'm afraid they are intimidated by her perfection!
		 
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			Barbie, ignore the naysayers; the rest of us are all ears to hear the rest of your story!  
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					Originally Posted by minDyG  Barbie, ignore the naysayers; the rest of us are all ears to hear the rest of your story!  
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This thread is fun.
		 
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			Day Two AKA: The Twist 
 Because there’s always a twist in a good retro story, you know.
 
 The next morning we rush over to the meeting hall to meet with our Rho Chi groups and receive our party invites. The room is quiet, far too quiet. Yes, there’s this thing happening! It’s always a thing!
 
 There is a huge computer problem. Never in Competitive SEC University recruitment history has there been this type of problem with a PNM. It’s discovered that the computer has booked me for thousands of parties in every single time slot so that none of the other PNMs could receive any second day party invitations.
 
 “Barbie, we were afraid that something like this would happen. You are simply the perfect sorority girl and no other PNM can compare,” said my Rho Chi. I smile a little knowing how happy it will make my mother when I tell her this. It’s exactly what she told a bunch of helimom haters on Greek Chat shortly before recruitment began.
 
 The Rho Chis gathered with the Panhellenic Advisor to come up with a solution . . .
 
			
			
			
			
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