Baby is beautiful ❤️ It is always sweet to see good long friendships between people and animals. My girl has moved on but it always brings me joy to see others. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@meriharary yeah, that's what I thought. mel blanc thought there was difference between a bronx and brooklyn accent. he says he mixed 'em to come with bugs bunny. whom am i to refute m ed l blanc?
meri harary could you teach me a brooklyn accent its awesomest more realistic accent i know some people in new york are losing a brooklyn accent you are so lucky you have it permently losing a accent is sad you can teach a lot of people how to do a accent to bring back thair dialect 😢😢
Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Da Bronx accents are unfortunately starting to disappear with the influx of Foreigners into the Boroughs…Being Italian from L.I. With Roots in Brooklyn meant something special with family reunions. Listening to my Uncles & Cousins Tawk was like being Cradled in a Big Loaf of Bread dipped in Sunday Sauce…The Accents, Food, Music & Culture are quickly Passing Away like ALL of my Uncles, Aunts, Parents and Cousins…. Moving to South Florida seemed to have Ripped the tastebuds out of my Mouth and the ears from my Head…. When people say, “The World is One Big Melting Pot”…I Cringe and say, “I Liked it More when it was a Salad of Different Taste”…. J-E-T-S !!!!!
I agree. It’s a dying accent. Older people had it, like people born in NY before 1960/70. I’m copying the way my older relatives spoke who have all passed away. Great comment. Thank you.
Hi. I have never neutered a guinea pig. I am now trying to introduce two males again. It’s not easy! But I think it may work out as they are both pretty mellow. Do you need any help? The two in the video are sadly no longer here. But they both lived good lives and got along really well. Take care.
I am Ca-NAY-dian being a goof with my own daughter and “put on” a New “Yohk” accent, particularly the word “tired”. I said to her that it sounded mostly “like Brooklyn” and searched here straight over to you. This is cute and such a treasure as the little guy who made this would be 22 (!) now? Anyway, I do wish you’d said “ti-ahed” in your talk but I love it. Now I need to actually take her to Brooklyn!
Hi! What a nice comment! Yes, I wish you could hear how I say “tired.” It’s more like “tiyud.” My son was 10 when he filmed this and now he is 20 in college studying to be a doctor and pianist. I have 3 other kids as well, 18, 17 and 15. I will always miss my old neighborhood in Canarsie, Brooklyn. That neighborhood from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s doesn’t exist anymore. I’m sure the new 2023 neighborhood is great too.
I grew up in Brooklyn's run down Bush Terminal section in the 1950's/60's. All thru grammar, junior, and high schools they painstakingly tried to teach us proper annunciation and NOT to have an accent so we could go anywhere and not be pegged as a Brooklynite. I've been away since 1987 and still get comments. Ain't no accent like Brooklynese, fuhgeddaboudit.