Thanks for the warning about you wearing a Speedo 🤮
Sadly, I had to give up my Speedo when I gained a few too many pounds. I was in my early 50's, so I kind of qualified as "old man" at the time.Thanks for the warning about you wearing a Speedo 🤮
Caution in regards to all the people wanting to move here from New York and California as well as many other heavily populated cities across the country, as well as those wanting to visit.
Before you come to Mississippi to visit you must be aware of what is happening here. Especially around Gulfport! There's a housing shortage, rent has tripled, and folks are vacationing here in record numbers...
So if you plan on moving here, or just plan on vacationing in our woods, river bottoms, or lakes this summer, I think you should know that wolf spiders, fire ants and bedbugs have infested hotels and motels across the area due to dryer than usual weather. The woods will eat you alive with ticks and chiggers.
Our lakes are full of gators, fresh water sharks, and creepy old guy wearing speedos
Our rivers are full of drunks in tubes peeing themselves while the banjo players lay waiting in the bushes
Mountain lions have eaten many domesticated animals and possibly some small children.
The local bear and coyote population are all 'in heat' and think your wife/girlfriend is hot.
Snakes don’t even get me started on the copper headed rattle moccasins here and the diamond back water Cobras
The poison ivy has overtaken all other vegetation
We have had bear sightings at every park and town they are after your picnic baskets….and some cougars have been spotted in motel rooms.
Watch out for the jackalopes; they have been extremely aggressive this season.
We have Bigfoot invading our parks and it’s their mating season. Porcupines are "stabbing" small children should they dare to utilize the local playground equipment.
Skunks have made their way over and multiplied at unprecedented rates and wander the local campgrounds in packs looking for beer.
Murder hornets!?! We’ve got great black clouds of murder hornets, and swarms of giant crickets and even some Mississippi grasshoppers.
Scorpions have been congregating in massive quantities under rocks, logs, wooden steps, automobiles, and tarantulas are now stealing peoples food and biting like crazy.
I’m pretty sure all private tiger owners (we had a jump in them after Tiger King) have released their cats into the streets of our cities and towns.
Head lice now fly and we have vampire bats.
Oh and no one is vaccinated!
Come at your own risk!
I hear Arizona and New Mexico are really nice though “you hear me!” View attachment 299046
There’s usually an infestation around casinos so should be some near youTell me more about these here cougars.
LB
A phrase you don’t hear much any more.'cept for the flying head lice, the rest sounds pretty much like SNAFU. Just another day in Mississippi.
ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. LEAVE LEFTIST POLITICS WHENCE YE CAME!
Yeah, "whither', "whence". 2 interrogatives we only encounter in English when we read Shakespeare or something that old. Both still exist in modern German, "Woher?" (from where) "Wohin?" (to where), the equivalent of the aforementioned, respectively. "Woher bist du?" (Where are you from?") "Wohin gehst du?" (Where are you going?).A phrase you don’t hear any more.
The grammar on this post is “verbluffend”…Yeah, "whither', "whence". 2 interrogatives we only encounter in English when we read Shakespeare or something that old. Both still exist in modern German, "Woher?" (from where) "Wohin?" (to where), the equivalent of the aforementioned, respectively. "Woher bist du?" (Where are you from?") "Wohin gehst du?" (Where are you going?).
Yes this will be on the quiz tomorrow. Write that down.
Don't forget your umlauts. You can change to the German keyboard by clicking on the ENG at the bottom of your toolbar. Believe me it is handy .Just remember that the "y" and the "z" are reversed on the German key board (Tastatur) and the letters with umlauts, the parentheses, etc. are in different places.The grammar on this post is “verbluffend”…
I post on a iPhone so I need to add a new keyboard thanks…I figured you would know what I meant though..😀 I need some Rosetta Stone for GermanDon't forget your umlauts. You can change to the German keyboard by clicking on the ENG at the bottom of your toolbar. Believe me it is handy .Just remember that the "y" and the "z" are reversed on the German key board (Tastatur) and the letters with umlauts, the parentheses, etc. are in different places.
Grammatik. Die ist ja "verblüffend".
Or just add an "e" if you cannot change to a German keyboard: verblueffend.
Ah yet another test question. .
Pretty easy to add another language on the phone, I text in German daily & my Siri is in German, even if I tell her to text someone and speak an English message.I post on a iPhone so I need to add a new keyboard thanks…I figured you would know what I meant though..😀 I need some Rosetta Stone for German
I usually like cheese in my umlauts with some peppers and onions. Southern slang is awesome 😎Don't forget your umlauts. You can change to the German keyboard by clicking on the ENG at the bottom of your toolbar. Believe me it is handy .Just remember that the "y" and the "z" are reversed on the German key board (Tastatur) and the letters with umlauts, the parentheses, etc. are in different places.
Grammatik. Die ist ja "verblüffend".
Or just add an "e" if you cannot change to a German keyboard: verblueffend.
Ah yet another test question. .
Only thing I like my German friend would bring me was Williams pear brandy with the pear in the bottle. When he left I had to get my aunt from England to bring me that stuff. WHY DONT THEY SELL IT HERE! It is the best drink I have ever had in my entire life and I’ve had some good drinks.Pretty easy to add another language on the phone, I text in German daily & my Siri is in German, even if I tell her to text someone and speak an English message.
Problem happens when I'm still on the German keyboard and type in an English message, but German suto-correct "helps" me out and puts in German. Often nonsense. But German nonsense. ö
Yep, I knew what you were typing, just couldn't resist the umlaut."Umlaut" literally means a changed sound, as in the "ö" doesn't sound like the "o", "ü" doesn't sound like "u", etc.