The yanks loved my accent, or so they said. Not like my brother's "phony Irish accent" when he worked in a bar in St Louis and turned off the football on TV because the live music was due to start.
The yanks loved my accent
Yeah, West Virginia isn't known for diversity in the gene pool, if you get my drift.Lol, thanks. I think I am going to share a story here just because it is so cute.
One of the things we loved in the southern states were their biscuits. Driving home, we decided we must have some of those biscuits before we crossed back over the border. In West Virginia, we Googled a shop that sold only biscuits. That was their specialty. We left the main road and went off into the local neighbourhood and found the special biscuit shop.
There were two teenage girls working behind the counter. "Where y'all from?" one asked.
"We're from Canada," we replied.
The girls gaped at us as if we were from Mars. "I ain't never seen anyone from Canada before," one said.
The other drawled, "But we had a lady from England once."
Lol, it was the cutest thing.
Sounds like England.Yeah, West Virginia isn't known for diversity in the gene pool, if you get my drift.
Sounds like England.
And about 70 odd percent with a banana. However the genetics of inbreeding are all about a tiny part of the DNAWe're not even that diverse from cats. Humans share about 90% of their DNA with cats.
Maybe it has something to do with which genes end up getting expressed?
I don't suppose you recall the title or authors of the research