I agree with "I'm ready when you are". American English is already messed up , add to it the street slang and the Afro-American English, you may add to it the accent from the east , It's a singing motion.
Heading down to Cork the other day, and knowing we had to go to Douglas, and not Bandon (as I've done before in a senior moment), my daughter turned to me and said... "dad, we shall abandon Bandon with gay abandon", like father, like daughter, we love the English language just for being there...
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American English is already messed up , add to it the street slang and the Afro-American English, you may add to it the accent from the east , It's a singing motion.