Funny but why the stereotypical ‘blackface’ accent? ‘Doctor name’ instead of ‘Doctor’s name’? ‘Deparmeck’ instead of ‘department’? Come on, this sounds like a modern version of a minstrel show. Oddly enough, she gets ‘anachronym’ correct. Go figure. On balance, funny as hell but the racist stereotypes kind of grate on the nerves.
@budgienation Let me see if I get you here. You wonder that a person of color can pronounce”department” wrong but “anachronym” correct? THAT is racist. All of us get some words right and some wrong. IN Brooklyn, college educated (even white)will sometimes say a “aks” , it’ an area thing and nothing to do with race. I believe you are an ultra liberal who really never has hung out with black people cause my black friends shit at this.
Okay Fitz, believe whatever the hell you want. You don’t know me, where I’m from, or where I’m currently living. I just found the whole thing a bit offensive, that’s all. BTW, do you call everyone you disagree with ‘liberal’? It’s not really an insult you know. News flash! Liberals founded this country! Don’t like ‘liberals’? Then give back the 8 hour day and 40 hour week, Social Security and Medicare, and pure food and drug laws. I could go on but I’m running short of space.
@budgienation Yeah, I just love the way Ocrappo and the rest of the libtards always want to steal (they call it tax) more of my money. Oh, and I’m not one of those millionaires they supposedly only want to tax.
@budgienation I was going to say the same thing jollyj25 said. Often in the south or rural US subject/verb agreement is an issue and many words are closely mispronounced. I’m from Oklahoma and today an elderly white lady I work with was concerned a lady was so thin she had “sadarexic”! I think lots of “Damns and aints would have been thrown in there if it was a jab at blacks and her southern drawl wouldn’t be so antebellum.
Okay, okay, so it’s also typical of southern and rural whites. I suppose everyone south of the mason-dixon or out in rural America speaks like that. Hell, no they don’t. I’ve been as far north as Maine, as far south as Florida and as far west as Tulsa, OK and not everyone speaks that way. I find it’s more typical as one’s level of education dips below a certain level. The more education you’ve got, the less likely you’ll sound like that. From my experience at least. Give it a rest already
August 21st, 2011 on 11:17 pm
11 people didn’t get a happy face.
September 1st, 2011 on 4:26 pm
Funny but obviously fake.
September 7th, 2011 on 5:18 am
the music made me think of Disco Bear. Blech!
September 17th, 2011 on 2:51 am
What precisely is “quality insurance”? No doubt the premiums are high.
September 20th, 2011 on 11:37 pm
@iluvj50 Of course it’s fake
It’s a joke!!
September 22nd, 2011 on 11:58 am
my day’s been blexed…
September 27th, 2011 on 1:12 am
mammory gravitational pull departmek XD
October 3rd, 2011 on 10:16 pm
I swear I’ve talked to this gal at a company called Cyprexx in Florida. I’m serious. Call them (800) 516-6348.
October 3rd, 2011 on 10:16 pm
I swear I’ve talked to this gal at a company called Cyprexx in Florida. I’m serious. Call them 800-516-6348.
October 17th, 2011 on 5:37 am
Are you guys serious? This is fucking tragic. I’d rather strap on a tin beak and peck shit with the chickens..:/ ALABAMA!
October 23rd, 2011 on 8:53 pm
lol what the hell
October 28th, 2011 on 12:07 am
too funny, ‘S.U.I.T” hilarious…
November 2nd, 2011 on 6:04 am
that is f@#$% up but so funny :-} lol
November 4th, 2011 on 12:53 pm
Funny but why the stereotypical ‘blackface’ accent? ‘Doctor name’ instead of ‘Doctor’s name’? ‘Deparmeck’ instead of ‘department’? Come on, this sounds like a modern version of a minstrel show. Oddly enough, she gets ‘anachronym’ correct. Go figure. On balance, funny as hell but the racist stereotypes kind of grate on the nerves.
November 11th, 2011 on 12:46 am
This is not a “blackface” accent..it is the accent of someone from Georgia , including “whiteface” people.
November 15th, 2011 on 1:19 am
@budgienation Let me see if I get you here. You wonder that a person of color can pronounce”department” wrong but “anachronym” correct? THAT is racist. All of us get some words right and some wrong. IN Brooklyn, college educated (even white)will sometimes say a “aks” , it’ an area thing and nothing to do with race. I believe you are an ultra liberal who really never has hung out with black people cause my black friends shit at this.
November 15th, 2011 on 2:42 am
Okay Fitz, believe whatever the hell you want. You don’t know me, where I’m from, or where I’m currently living. I just found the whole thing a bit offensive, that’s all. BTW, do you call everyone you disagree with ‘liberal’? It’s not really an insult you know. News flash! Liberals founded this country! Don’t like ‘liberals’? Then give back the 8 hour day and 40 hour week, Social Security and Medicare, and pure food and drug laws. I could go on but I’m running short of space.
December 2nd, 2011 on 8:45 pm
Somethin’ up in there! LMAO!
December 3rd, 2011 on 3:17 am
@budgienation Yeah, I just love the way Ocrappo and the rest of the libtards always want to steal (they call it tax) more of my money. Oh, and I’m not one of those millionaires they supposedly only want to tax.
December 5th, 2011 on 6:29 pm
Funny ,,,,,, thanks,,
December 10th, 2011 on 3:03 pm
cute!…but so true.
December 14th, 2011 on 10:37 am
she speak ebonics yo
December 15th, 2011 on 5:08 am
I want to find a way to put this as my outgoing on my voicemail
December 16th, 2011 on 6:32 am
@budgienation I was going to say the same thing jollyj25 said. Often in the south or rural US subject/verb agreement is an issue and many words are closely mispronounced. I’m from Oklahoma and today an elderly white lady I work with was concerned a lady was so thin she had “sadarexic”! I think lots of “Damns and aints would have been thrown in there if it was a jab at blacks and her southern drawl wouldn’t be so antebellum.
December 16th, 2011 on 10:46 am
Okay, okay, so it’s also typical of southern and rural whites. I suppose everyone south of the mason-dixon or out in rural America speaks like that. Hell, no they don’t. I’ve been as far north as Maine, as far south as Florida and as far west as Tulsa, OK and not everyone speaks that way. I find it’s more typical as one’s level of education dips below a certain level. The more education you’ve got, the less likely you’ll sound like that. From my experience at least. Give it a rest already