>The Watchers in the Woods

  1. Roadchick says:

    >Oops.But how funny – I do that all the time and then spend days agonizing over whatever stupid or not-tactful thing that I’ve managed to blurt out.

  2. >I suffer from chronic foot-in-mouth disease which I inherited directly from my mother, so I feel your pain

  3. >I almost just DIED reading this. This kind of stuff happens to me, too. It makes me lose sleep at night! So, did she realize that you were exaggerating the accent? And just not say anything? Oh boy.

  4. ~ Denise ~ says:

    >funny!! thanks for a great start with my coffee. 😉

  5. >BAHAHAHAHAHA I’ve done that to my new southern friends….that is, making fun of people’s accents and totally forgot it was THEIR accent I was making fun of…Oh well, I can only imagine what I sound like 🙂

  6. Clerksgrl says:

    >omg lol. I have totally done similar things (not with the accent, but with making fun of something then realizing who I was talking to and shamefully trying to back-peddle). Sounds like your neighbor wasn’t too offended at least– thank God you’re from Georgia and can pull that off (kind of). 🙂

  7. Head Nut says:

    >hahahaha!!! oops!!open up and say ah!!shit happens to the best of us!

  8. Slick says:

    >lol….Ah man.And people say I have an accent!Hopefully Steve didn’t find it too amusing 😉

  9. Gertie says:

    >Uhm… isn’t that how everyone in Tennesssee talks?

  10. >We should hang out- I’m pretty sure I have that voice in my head telling me not to say inappropriate things…it just never screams loud enough for me to stop. Hmmm.

  11. Cyndie says:

    >Let’s start a club!

  12. c91201 says:

    >Here are the salt & pepper, Lindsay. I just used them myself. 🙂

  13. Anonymous says:

    >That’s really funny. Yesterday a woman from across the street was walking by with her dogs. She stopped to chat and my kids were petting her dogs and we were discussing our Golden Retriever’s and that the next door neighbor’s have a Golden too. So then she says, “oh it must be their dog that always barks”! “No, I said (laughing)that’s our dog, their’s is very quiet and sweet”. I think she was pretty embarrassed! (He doesn’t really bark that much)!!!

  14. Susie says:

    >Creepy and ouch…from the foot in mouth.

  15. Misti says:

    >That’s hysterical! I could totaly see myself doing that…

  16. Bethany says:

    >Ha! You crack me up. 🙂

  17. Emily says:

    >OMG I can’t stop laughing!!! That’s hilarious!EmilyMama and Hustler???Great MOMS Think AlikeBarefooted MeThe Photographer In MeThere’s A Geek In Every GirlWriter Wannabe

  18. >Aw, horsefahthers, it ’twas a righ’ cute stawry an’ all…so whafer iffen it wuz yer neihbore what dun runned them goat smellin’ egg suckin’ trespasters offen yore ‘stead. ‘E gotter dun, y’know whadda mean hyar?;)

  19. >Forget the twang and the foot in mouth, that movie scared the living crap out of me when I was a kid. I’m going to have nightmarish flashbacks now, thanks to your title.

  20. Joan says:

    >That is too funny. I once posted something on my blog about how annoying it was that so many of the cartoon shows obviously use Canadian voice-over talent. Didn’t go over well with my one (former) Canadian reader.

  21. Kelli says:

    >This cracked me up! Sounds like something I’d do. And I love the Watcher in the Woods reference. I watched the hell out of that movie when I was younger. Who am I kidding…I still watch it occasionally. 🙂

  22. Lulu says:

    >Forget the neighbors, what the hell were those boys doing in your woods?That just oogs me out.

  23. >No kidding- I was totally creeped out and jumping at every outdoor noise I heard for several nights after that.They haven’t been back, though.

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