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Paul's Y'alls

  • Feb 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

Anyone else concerned about Paul’s sudden use of the word “y’all” in his posts?


We’ve been together for 23 years and I have never heard him say “y’all” in my life. Maybe his tumors were born in the south during one of his bike / work trips.


Have a nice day, y'all. 🤨


Dayna







 
 
 

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Shaun Figueiredo
Shaun Figueiredo
Feb 06, 2024

Being from the great state of Texas Y’all is all I use. 😊. Maybe he’s wanting y’all to relocate to the lone star state. Lmao.

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Dayna Reilly
Dayna Reilly
Feb 06, 2024
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Of course! Makes total sense for you! Just SO out of character for Paul 😂

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Melinda Mercer
Melinda Mercer
Feb 05, 2024

Lol it grows on you! I find myself saying sometimes too haha

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Dayna Reilly
Dayna Reilly
Feb 05, 2024
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😂. I just can’t. I’m just way too “North Jersey.”

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