Posted on 02/25/2017 2:56:20 PM PST by digger48
Also cannibalism.
Given her choice of clothing, I'd say that odd are high that it hit her where the sun DOES shine!
My great uncle Frank would say “embarst.” Also “warsht.”
“When it pourt rain on Satidee, we all went out and warsht our heads, but we wernt embarst cause everone does it.”
Funny stuff. Like when Dangerfield walked into the the country club dance, looked at that old lady and asked if it was the dance of the living dead. Then ol lady gasps and he tells her the last time he saw a mouth like that, it had a hook in it.
She aint right . . . drugs is my guess.
Sounds like Meth.
The metabolism speeds up and the person cannot cool down enough, so they take off their clothes to help them cool.
LOL, had to sound it out...
Before I saw the picture, I was thinking Ashley Judd.
>> Wild guess: she was likely high on something <<
Or it could have been a psychotic breakdown. Happened to a neighbor woman (also stripped in public) — and she had to be committed to a mental hospital.
My older relatives would’ve sounded it out slightly little differently, “Saturday” would be more like “Sahdee,” “washed” would be “wawsht,” “weren’t” would be “won’t” and “everyone” would be “evahbody.” But, they’d still have “embarst.” Kind of a hybrid mishmash of Scotch-Irish twang and English planter drawl. Stands to reason with the geography, I guess, they bordered upon both. It all goes back to settlement patterns.
My folks are from Missouri. Uncle Frank started out as a peddler, and then after World War II, he opened a store.
Bath salts ...
That too. I just know that someone high on meth or PCP is incredibly unpredictable, like a guy who died naked on the floor in a nearby city in his apartment. The guy also cut and stabbed himself, and didn’t seem to register the pain.
Gross
Throatpunched. lol
It’s Kentucky. ‘Nuff said.
Five bucks says plain old crazy.
Mine grew tobacco, had a large farm. Came down here from Virginia in the 1750’s, after spending about a century there in the Northern Neck. Prior to that, they were in Maryland, then back to southwest England. Most of the tobacco planter “aristocracy” has a similar history, but mine must’ve been a less prosperous branch, lol. A lot of land, not much money, too bad about that. The Scotch-Irish came in with some of the later wives. They married German wives earlier, then English from Virginia on back.
Ping
Oh, I thought he meant I, Ben Lurkin, Would Hit It.
Meth
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