Monday, August 2, 2010

editor's note

in my attempt to spell Kelly's accent, my stories have become hard to read and a little annoying. (I'm not getting feedback, this is just my opinion.) So from this point on, I'm not going to type the accent. Just know that she has a strong Georgia accent. And her name isn't Kelly.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's like the best part. The talent to creatively make me read the drawl. That's some good stuff!!!!

-Stan

Stephanie Brady said...

No! I live in Atlanta & you pretty much nailed the country GA accent. Please don't take it away - it's the fun part of this dramatic story!

Sheelagh said...

Please please leave the accent! I love it! It makes it sound like we are listening to her speak!

Mair said...

i agree - please leave the accent in! it's not at all hard to figure out and it adds SO much to the story!

Mair

Neuty and Trish said...
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Anonymous said...

You have to almost say them as you read them to get it, I was blown away by the time invested and creative spelling to make me say these things. I found myself at two in the morning saying these words out loud so they made sense. I thought it was a great touch. It's all in the details. Very compelling true story that they are sharing with us all in almost real time. I appreciate the honesty, humor and being invited in on such a personal matter. I've been following this blog for years now, and look forward to the happy ending that is just around the corner.
-Stan

Anonymous said...

I love the accent!! I'll miss it in future entries!

Neuty and Trish said...

Okay, you all win, Stan is very convincing and I love the way he described the detail. It truly is beautiful writing and an incredible story. Keep it up Ashley, Stan is right, that touch is a beautiful detail. I retract my earlier hesitation. We love you guys!
Trish

Vanessa said...

I liked the accent. It gives you a sense of who she is.