@atrupar He apparently doesn't understand that a strong enough congress for one side can overrule a President. Or he does understand that and is hoping for it.
@ask_aubry Darkie? Even in my hometown of Savannah, Georgia, location of the largest single sale of enslaved people in American history, that word will get you yelled at, if not actually shot. What kind of backward-a$$ ish is this dude into?
@wse71 I was watching the game at work and a dude came in wearing Dawg gear. I was using company electricity to watch the game and this knobhead came in wearing colors to browse the used DVDs(pawn shop). I was tempted to rip it off him and kick him out. Bandwagon hobo...
@LostInThePondUS Incidentally, Tallifero was the name of my ancestor that allegedly crossed the Channel with William in 1066 and became Taylor when Anglicized, and was given land in Chestershire. And thus led to a long line of John's, Williams, Edward's, and Thomas Taylor's, to Georgia, USA.
@LostInThePondUS If you ever wonder about Coweta, as many folk do, the way to remember is the old saying: you ever seen a cow eat a cow? Say it straight through and you know how to say Coweta. Cow-wee-tuh. Hah... wee.
@LostInThePondUS You did Hoschton but not Houston. In GA, Houston is not pronounced as in Texas. It's pronounced House-tun. And Habersham is Habbershum, not sham. VYE-DAYUH. I once chided Martha Stewart over her pronunciation of my favorite onion. And a lot of my family live there soooo...
@LostInThePondUS Thanks for this video! As a Savannian, whose wife is from Newnan in Coweta County, Senoia is close to home. And Albany is All-Benny. We have the largest state east of the Mississippi, and the most counties in the US, so we have a lot of names. Ludowici is a famous speedtrap.