The Lay Down

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Dear Producer,

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If you have a few minutes I'd like to speak with you to explain our lead generation process and answer any questions you may have.

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We look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Jim Kensicki


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Tempe, AZ 85281
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I think "yer" is Texas dialect for "you." It's similar to the South Philadelphia dialect plural for "you" which is "youse.":elvis:
Having done EXTENSIVE research during my 2 weekend trips to Texas about 10 years ago, let me set the record straight as only a California native can.

Y'all is Texan for you. The plural is All Y'all.

However, you are correct about Philly (from my 2 days there 15 years ago).

Rick
 
Thanks for the correction on Texas dialect, Rick. It was merely a guess on my part. Maybe Sti can explain what "yer" means. BTW, James, I am happy to report that I live outside of Philadelphia in the land of the beautiful people.:rolleyes:
 
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