You know a southern lady's bout to spill some SCALDING tea when she starts with phrases like "i love her to death, BUT" or "she is an absolute sweethear, BUT"
That long awkward silence……..Then everyone is suddenly back to normal. THAT, right there nailed it perfectly. The rest of it was spot on as well. Keep on being awesome ya’ll!!!
About 20 seconds into this video I knew how spot on it was… the articulately composed response I had prepared in my head is exactly what you said, so all I can say is “Yes, what she said!! DITTO, you covered it!!” 👊🏼🙌🏼❤️
Oh my gosh. So true. Except the arson of course. I don’t think I know a arsonist. An adulterous, an alcoholic, and a hypocrite maybe but no arsonist. Bless their hearts. LOL
"I need to share something that's been on my heart..." was my granny's go to line. Of course it wasn't gossip, it was sharing 'prayer requests' even if that person didn't know they were going on granny's prayer list.
Years ago, a friend and I joked about making a little hardcover gift book with thinks like, "Baptists don't gossip, but we sure have lots of prayer requests," "Baptists don't drink, but we sure take lots of Nyquil," etc.😄
Yeeeeeah....and a hastily added "We ought to put her on the prayer list". And I keep thinking of the line in Designing Women, "Suzanne, no matter how low I go, I can always count on you to make me feel morally superior". Y'all are hysterical together, do more Southern women videos!
I've been in Oregon for 8 years now and I just now put it together why people look at me weird when I gossip! I always start out with, "She's such an ANGEL... buuuut...." and end with "But, it's not like I'm perfect, either!" Meanwhile, they're like, "She's a B.I.T.C.H. And I have NEVER sunk that low!" I always thought it was just personal differences, but now I see its cultural differences!
I live in Rhode Island and we tend to be up front with our gossip, but whenever a person moves up her from the south, I've noticed just a difference in gossip. It's fine I get it.
It's a cultural difference...until you land feet-first among the Established Families of the old farming communities. That's where I learned to gossip like a champ, to my very good Oregon mother's eternal horror. lol
Years ago I developed the following theory about gossiping: we gossip to get rid of irritations that are minor to the friendship we feel. So the friendship keeps going smoothly. This was a nice demonstration of the idea. Now they going to have a marvellous day.
I have a personal rule don’t say anything about anyone you wouldn’t say to their face. I sometimes break it accidentally and regret it with or without consequence but that’s the rule!
@@alyupde9337 That’s a wonderful standard. But sometimes people are manipulative and take advantage of others, particularly at work, and we are frustrated and angry and need to get it off our chests. Sometimes people know full well that what they are doing is wrong, we’ve told them it’s wrong, and they do it anyway. We don’t have to bottle that up inside.
@@genxx2724 That sounds kind of specific.... It’s good to not bottle things up. It’s also good to solve problems and not complain constantly. Sometimes you have to calmly and sternly say something for yourself so you aren’t treated like crap. Staying calm is key!! Calm people are the ones in control! Even a calm person getting yelled at is the one in control.
@@alyupde9337 Thank you for saying that, because I always exercise restraint and I think it’s hampered me. But no, we are dealing with backstabbers. Speaking calmly and pointing out wrongful conduct will only beget retaliation.
@@genxx2724 Oh I very much dislike those type of people. I would try to get them out of your life or become their boss because f that. Try to get a better job. I hear a lot of people are hiring because no one wants to work. Even if the job market was bad I’d just keep applying to better job constantly and going on interviews when I could until I found a job of equal or greater value. Just get away from toxic environments like that!
I was in Alabama and met a New Yorker, so we were talking about not being Southern and she said "Yeah, we're rude in New York but at least we're honest. People here though, they'll be sweet and kind and the minute you turn around they're ready to stab you in the back." This seems like an accurate representation of how she described Southerners.
I heard a Canadian, who lived down here for a while, say that Southerners have tribes and you are either in the tribe or you are not. It doesn't matter your race, religion, ethnicity, or place of birth, you're either a member of the tribe or not. And I had to say I agree because I've seen various outsiders accepted and others who were not. If you're in the tribe, everyone may gossip about you behind your back, but they sure as hell will not let an outsider say anything negative about you. Like you may refer to all of your family members as rednecks, but let a yankee say that and you'll be ready to duel to the death over that insult.
My dads side of the family are southern(Alabama and Georgia) I'm not so much, but Oklahoma as far as I'm aware isn't southern. That she said it true. Either your welcomed or not.
I'll second this as the only boy in the family from a small town who spent tons of time with his Oma and her friends from the sewing circle growing up. They're all dead now (as happens when most of the people in question were in their 60s/70s in the '80s), but I know all the skeletons in pretty much every family's proverbial closets.
"I'm not trying to gossip" "oh and I'm not judging" "nooo of course not we've all been there...well I hope I'm never there" 😂 literally just finished watching and about to rewatch, this was soo funny!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
"We're not ones to go 'round spreadin' rumors, Really we're not the gossiping kind. You'll never hear us spreadin' gossip. So you better be sure to listen close the first time."
I remember watching Hee Haw at my granny's house growing up. The gossipers and the "Where are you tonight" bits were my favorites Where, where are you tonight? Why did you leave me here all alone? I searched the world over and thought I found true love, but you met another and then (raspberry) you were gone.
".....No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it...." Come On, any body else had the lyrics run through their head?? I know I'm not alone in this...
@@katherinkeegan8601 I’d rather have the original house. At some point it would be repainted. Would you rather have a huge box built out to the property line because the city can’t prohibit ADUs etc, with windows looking out over your back yard?
@@genxx2724 I failed to make myself clear. I was referring to the arsonist. Can you imagine someone burning down a house or other property, because they disliked something about it? I would be terrified to say anything, let alone negative, in front of someone who takes such drastic actions.
I live in Florida, and even though we’re not consider the most “southern” out of the southern states, this sounds exactly like every “venting” conversation I hear everyday at work or even in the family
Oh Lord my entire family has taken "venting" to the next level. I'm old fashioned so I told them can we just call it what it is "sharing", "neighborhood news", or "prayer request". They still look at me funny.
Oh dear, that brought on my PTSD...my parents just couldn't say enough bad things about anyone. The minute you could see their taillights going down the driveway it was game on. They said the most terrible things about people and quoted it as gospel all while being as nice as pie to their faces.... The worst I will say is "she means well."- and with no "but"....
It’s bad to keep associating with someone you don’t like and then talk about them. It’s like you’re just using them to get more tidbits to spread to others. Much better to stop socializing with them. Bad supervisors and cunning manipulators at work are another story.
"Well you'll never hear one of us repeating gossip, so you'd better be sure and listen close the first time!" Now I'm going to have that going through my head, thanks! 😆
In my part of Tennessee, we just cut right to the chase and start or end the gossip with "bless their heart" and leave it at that. We all know we're judging. LOL.
The Southwest is a different culture but growing up rural on the Rio Grande (as a little kid so the women were kinda careless about letting me overhear) the gossip was pretty similar in the 50s except instead of social media it was landline party lines. (I hope y'all understand what party lines were.)
@@bunny_0288 A party line was a telephone line shared by multiple households. People outside your household but on the same line could listen in on your phone conversations if they picked up their phones.
Loved the part where the girl asked to be on a prayer list on FB because of her dry cleaner problem. I actually had someone ask for prayers to find her grandson’s little lost toy.
I grew up with so much gossip…it was how all the women bonded…I never knew til I was older how toxic it was. I mean I love me some tea but….I’m more mindful of it. I always end with…well we don’t know the WHOLE story…or none of my business what they do. I’m terrible and should be ashamed of myself 😂
@@amyhellerford9422 haha! if they were talkin….it was gossip! I can still remember being confused by how they would talk about each other so mean and then be so nice to them 5 seconds later. It was very very confusing. Like am I supposed to like this person or not? I have to be super mindful now around my own children.
@@amandaclare9057 exactly! Now, I barely listen to them & don't tell them much ! Heck, with a few of them, you can't say anything without it getting twisted & the " grapevine " hearing about it !
There is always that one person who breaks the entire "sharing" time. Y'all know my heart. I'm not judging cause we've all been there, we'll I hope I'm never there but IF I am please take me aside and give me a few Bless your heart's.
Can you imagine...when I was little.. my Mom would tell me to go outside and play when the neighborhood ladies would come by to "talk". I would imagine that whatever it was...the security of the country was at risk and it was top secret. No one was to find out what was going on!!! I never listened in by accident and I'm glad I didnt...if I had... I probably would have come up missing or on a milk carton... ( HAVE YOU SEEN ME???)......
I'm from another part of the world and I'm just loving your videos! I had no idea about Southern double names till I saw your video on it! It's refreshing to see a lighter side of the American South! All we know of it is a rather dark part of its history.
I know this is supposed to be satire but it's like so true! Either in the piggly wiggly parking lot or at shade tree in the backyard...the grapevine be rustling.
so true. I wonder if men gossip too as women do. What is it with our gender and itch to gossip? I know it is meant as funny, but there is a reason they did the skit. Many women are like that.
So so SO TRUE! Y'all! I'm actually a Midwestern girl transplanted to the South, and yall let me Tell. You. All of this is so accurate I watched it twice. AND...I do actually know someone in my hometown who committed arson in an *eerily* similar situation!
Gossipers lack something important inside. It never gets filled with talking. It gets filled by listening....to the word of God. It is written against gossipers....
"I just want to share a prayer request....did you know about Sister Jean and her husband getting a divorce because of (insert reasons)... bless her heart" because it isn't gossiping if it is a prayer request and you add a bless her/his heart into it.
Holy cow... Yeah that's the gossip going around in my neck of the woods right now... A "not so accidental fire" . Our reactions were pretty much like this video.
No, in my in-laws it was if you weren't in the kitchen cleaning up after the holiday meal. It was the second wife who stayed at the table with the men folk while we gossiped doing dishes that got talked about., God rest her soul.
This is so my 16 year old and friends we say they should just go ahead and open a southern beauty shop. Every phone call begins with did you hear and ends with they "fresh ". 😂
I know this term is way over used in every comment section of just about every video on all channels but it fits so well to this video so here it goes... NAILED IT!!!!!
Posted this to my Sunday school class. They loved it. Two comments: 1. Y'all talk faster here than any Southern women we've ever known. 2. One of our ladies cannot watch this video without being consumed with terror that Talia was driving the car around with the headrests removed from the front seats. She can't see anything else.
Well that was so precious!😉
The lesson to be learned here is that you want to make sure you’re the first one picked up😂😂
Yes! 😂🤣
Be the driver
thanks for making me spew out my coffee all over my screen by laughing so hard :P
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LOL!
You know a southern lady's bout to spill some SCALDING tea when she starts with phrases like "i love her to death, BUT" or "she is an absolute sweethear, BUT"
Or “Have ya’ll talked to so in so lately”?
Now that’s some guaranteed good stuff
Yep. But at least it'll be *sweet* scalding tea!😉
And the phrase bless her heart
Or: “Y’all know my heart…” 😂🤣
And if you ever hear someone say, "Come to find out...", be prepared for a major plot twist.
it’s not gossiping, it’s sharing prayer requests
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Lol! So true!
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That long awkward silence……..Then everyone is suddenly back to normal. THAT, right there nailed it perfectly. The rest of it was spot on as well. Keep on being awesome ya’ll!!!
About 20 seconds into this video I knew how spot on it was… the articulately composed response I had prepared in my head is exactly what you said, so all I can say is “Yes, what she said!! DITTO, you covered it!!” 👊🏼🙌🏼❤️
that's an "if you can't say anything good, say nothing at all" situation. just have to let that one marinate 😬
Didn’t they do a great job on the facial expressions too?!
I don't know how they didn't have a blooper for that. 😅
Yep
You know they still care about Leslie because they didn't show her face in the video so no one can identify her.
That's true friendship right there 😆
…and I was waiting to see who she was!!! 🤣😂🤣
It’s a skit.
@@thegreylady4103 No shit!
@@thegreylady4103 no crap Sherlock
Jk…
Or they really hated that house with the "gawdawful color".
Oh my gosh. So true. Except the arson of course. I don’t think I know a arsonist. An adulterous, an alcoholic, and a hypocrite maybe but no arsonist. Bless their hearts. LOL
But you're not judging or anything... Hahaha
@@StarFissure my grandma used to say. "I'm not judging. I'm just a fruit inspector."
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I know a guy who isn’t quite right that lit a fire on the hood of someone’s car. That count?
@@aceofspadesguy4913 it might. We all know that one person.
"I need to share something that's been on my heart..." was my granny's go to line. Of course it wasn't gossip, it was sharing 'prayer requests' even if that person didn't know they were going on granny's prayer list.
HAHAHAHA! Oh yes. The "prayer chain" gossip! 🤣 It's REAL!
Oh yea 🤭
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Years ago, a friend and I joked about making a little hardcover gift book with thinks like, "Baptists don't gossip, but we sure have lots of prayer requests," "Baptists don't drink, but we sure take lots of Nyquil," etc.😄
@@Cobbsouth Write it! I'll buy it!
"Y'all know my heart but..." That's when you know it's about to get spicy.
Yeeeeeah....and a hastily added "We ought to put her on the prayer list". And I keep thinking of the line in Designing Women, "Suzanne, no matter how low I go, I can always count on you to make me feel morally superior". Y'all are hysterical together, do more Southern women videos!
My church Pastor jokes about that. He calls it the church telephone prayer request line. AKA The gossip line.
Reminds me of the aunts sitting around discussing the church services. But I don’t recall ever hearing anything about the actual services.
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That was the cover phrase, honey. NO ONE talked about the service! 🤣🤣🤣
I've been in Oregon for 8 years now and I just now put it together why people look at me weird when I gossip! I always start out with, "She's such an ANGEL... buuuut...." and end with "But, it's not like I'm perfect, either!" Meanwhile, they're like, "She's a B.I.T.C.H. And I have NEVER sunk that low!" I always thought it was just personal differences, but now I see its cultural differences!
Sorry you've been in Oregon so long.
@@ianmackenzie686 don’t you fucking diss Oregon like that sir
I live in Rhode Island and we tend to be up front with our gossip, but whenever a person moves up her from the south, I've noticed just a difference in gossip. It's fine I get it.
It's a cultural difference...until you land feet-first among the Established Families of the old farming communities. That's where I learned to gossip like a champ, to my very good Oregon mother's eternal horror. lol
@@bunz794 Nice mouth.
And the old men sitting around drinking coffee are even worse. 😂
The old "Spit N Whittle Club". Those old boys had more gossip than the National Enquirer and the Sun combined! 😁
Hubby's Italian grandfather married into cuban family
Lord all kind of tea/espresso spilled.
A favorite line the men use is "if he was here I'd tell it to his face". Of course, "he" is never there.
@@leroyskinner4206💯 😂
Years ago I developed the following theory about gossiping: we gossip to get rid of irritations that are minor to the friendship we feel.
So the friendship keeps going smoothly. This was a nice demonstration of the idea. Now they going to have a marvellous day.
We have a rule that you cannot talk about anyone unless they are right there with you. If they confirm it, it's not gossip.
I have a personal rule don’t say anything about anyone you wouldn’t say to their face. I sometimes break it accidentally and regret it with or without consequence but that’s the rule!
@@alyupde9337 That’s a wonderful standard. But sometimes people are manipulative and take advantage of others, particularly at work, and we are frustrated and angry and need to get it off our chests. Sometimes people know full well that what they are doing is wrong, we’ve told them it’s wrong, and they do it anyway. We don’t have to bottle that up inside.
@@genxx2724 That sounds kind of specific....
It’s good to not bottle things up. It’s also good to solve problems and not complain constantly. Sometimes you have to calmly and sternly say something for yourself so you aren’t treated like crap. Staying calm is key!! Calm people are the ones in control! Even a calm person getting yelled at is the one in control.
@@alyupde9337 Thank you for saying that, because I always exercise restraint and I think it’s hampered me. But no, we are dealing with backstabbers. Speaking calmly and pointing out wrongful conduct will only beget retaliation.
@@genxx2724 Oh I very much dislike those type of people. I would try to get them out of your life or become their boss because f that. Try to get a better job. I hear a lot of people are hiring because no one wants to work. Even if the job market was bad I’d just keep applying to better job constantly and going on interviews when I could until I found a job of equal or greater value. Just get away from toxic environments like that!
I was in Alabama and met a New Yorker, so we were talking about not being Southern and she said "Yeah, we're rude in New York but at least we're honest. People here though, they'll be sweet and kind and the minute you turn around they're ready to stab you in the back." This seems like an accurate representation of how she described Southerners.
Sounds like something a city idjit from NY would say... Such nasty people.
@@MojoPup LOL! And I'll bet you're not judging!
I heard a Canadian, who lived down here for a while, say that Southerners have tribes and you are either in the tribe or you are not. It doesn't matter your race, religion, ethnicity, or place of birth, you're either a member of the tribe or not. And I had to say I agree because I've seen various outsiders accepted and others who were not.
If you're in the tribe, everyone may gossip about you behind your back, but they sure as hell will not let an outsider say anything negative about you. Like you may refer to all of your family members as rednecks, but let a yankee say that and you'll be ready to duel to the death over that insult.
@@kerim.peardon5551 yep
My dads side of the family are southern(Alabama and Georgia) I'm not so much, but Oklahoma as far as I'm aware isn't southern. That she said it true. Either your welcomed or not.
As a young boy with a sister 14 years older than me ive been dragged to Tupperware parties growin up with my mom n sister.. I'VE HEARD IT ALL!
Y'all have an unfair advantage!
bless your poor heart
My friend I favorite listening spot under the open kitchen window .We heard Everything.Quite the education😊
I'll second this as the only boy in the family from a small town who spent tons of time with his Oma and her friends from the sewing circle growing up.
They're all dead now (as happens when most of the people in question were in their 60s/70s in the '80s), but I know all the skeletons in pretty much every family's proverbial closets.
"I'm not trying to gossip" "oh and I'm not judging" "nooo of course not we've all been there...well I hope I'm never there" 😂 literally just finished watching and about to rewatch, this was soo funny!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
"We're not ones to go 'round spreadin' rumors, Really we're not the gossiping kind. You'll never hear us spreadin' gossip. So you better be sure to listen close the first time."
Hee Haw for the win
I remember watching Hee Haw at my granny's house growing up. The gossipers and the "Where are you tonight" bits were my favorites
Where, where are you tonight? Why did you leave me here all alone? I searched the world over and thought I found true love, but you met another and then (raspberry) you were gone.
technically "you'll never hear one of us repeating gossip, so you better be sure and listen close the first time"...but still an awesome comment.
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A house: has a God-awful color
Leslie: *We didn't start the fire, it was always burning since the world's been turning*
".....No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it...." Come On, any body else had the lyrics run through their head?? I know I'm not alone in this...
Leslie started the fi-YA!
Thanks. Now that song is stuck in my head lol. Can't wait to see the dreams I'll have 🤣
Bwahahahahaha!
:: laughing in Southern ::
“Okay, y’all know my heart, but...”
Great skit!!! I loved this.
That line is so good 😂😂
Arson is taking the HOA requirements to the next level.
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The problem is the investor could use the insurance money to build a monstrosity that couldn’t be fixed by a change of paint color.
@@genxx2724 That's the least thing to worry about.
@@katherinkeegan8601 I’d rather have the original house. At some point it would be repainted. Would you rather have a huge box built out to the property line because the city can’t prohibit ADUs etc, with windows looking out over your back yard?
@@genxx2724 I failed to make myself clear. I was referring to the arsonist. Can you imagine someone burning down a house or other property, because they disliked something about it?
I would be terrified to say anything, let alone negative, in front of someone who takes such drastic actions.
Moral of the story; don’t be the last one picked up, be the driver or first picked up 🤣🤣🤣
I live in Florida, and even though we’re not consider the most “southern” out of the southern states, this sounds exactly like every “venting” conversation I hear everyday at work or even in the family
Girl I lived in Cali and just heard the west coast version of this. We just side eye and let it "slip" while wine tasting 😯
Sarah Perkins: It depends on where you are in Florida. I live in the Florida Panhandle, and most people just call it "LA" for Lower Alabama.
Oh Lord my entire family has taken "venting" to the next level. I'm old fashioned so I told them can we just call it what it is "sharing", "neighborhood news", or "prayer request". They still look at me funny.
LOL You must be in Lower Alabama (what we call northern FL down here in Clearwater). Once you get south of Orlando it's definitely not the South.
@@ladybee883 hehehe that will teach me to reply without reading the replies first. I said the same thing.
All the tea. With all the sugar.
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Absolutely! 🤣
Hahahahaha! 😂!!
Oh dear, that brought on my PTSD...my parents just couldn't say enough bad things about anyone. The minute you could see their taillights going down the driveway it was game on. They said the most terrible things about people and quoted it as gospel all while being as nice as pie to their faces.... The worst I will say is "she means well."- and with no "but"....
It’s bad to keep associating with someone you don’t like and then talk about them. It’s like you’re just using them to get more tidbits to spread to others. Much better to stop socializing with them. Bad supervisors and cunning manipulators at work are another story.
I like how each friend is more of a hot mess than the last.
I heard in my head…”now we’re not ones to go ‘round spreading rumors, why really we’re just not the gossipy kind…” 🎶 😆
Same here
I came to the comments section to see this! Glad I’m not the only one who remembers.
That was Good Leo😂!!
"Well you'll never hear one of us repeating gossip, so you'd better be sure and listen close the first time!" Now I'm going to have that going through my head, thanks! 😆
"If you can't say sumthin' nice ... come sit by me" ran through my head watching this, lol.
Honestly the "Okay, y'all know my heart" line was so real
In my part of Tennessee, we just cut right to the chase and start or end the gossip with "bless their heart" and leave it at that. We all know we're judging. LOL.
I used to gossip a lot. Looking back now, it makes me cringe. It was so pointless and it did harm my career. IDT it ever helped.
How did it harm your career?
That shellshocked look at the end was priceless.😱😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Southwest is a different culture but growing up rural on the Rio Grande (as a little kid so the women were kinda careless about letting me overhear) the gossip was pretty similar in the 50s except instead of social media it was landline party lines. (I hope y'all understand what party lines were.)
Yes!! We used to try to pick up the phone as quietly as possible and listen in😂
Party lines that takes me back
I was born in 1988.... what's a party line?
Just turned 69 Sunday, so am all too familiar with the old landline party lines, and the meanness of the gossipers on it!
@@bunny_0288 A party line was a telephone line shared by multiple households. People outside your household but on the same line could listen in on your phone conversations if they picked up their phones.
Loved the part where the girl asked to be on a prayer list on FB because of her dry cleaner problem. I actually had someone ask for prayers to find her grandson’s little lost toy.
I grew up with so much gossip…it was how all the women bonded…I never knew til I was older how toxic it was. I mean I love me some tea but….I’m more mindful of it. I always end with…well we don’t know the WHOLE story…or none of my business what they do. I’m terrible and should be ashamed of myself 😂
Ditto. I suspect it's easier to quit a crack addiction... so guilty!!
@@auntpurl5325 haha!!! Accurate
I grew up with a ton of gossip too ! Heck, I think that's all some of my relatives do & how they bond.
@@amyhellerford9422 haha! if they were talkin….it was gossip! I can still remember being confused by how they would talk about each other so mean and then be so nice to them 5 seconds later. It was very very confusing. Like am I supposed to like this person or not? I have to be super mindful now around my own children.
@@amandaclare9057 exactly! Now, I barely listen to them & don't tell them much ! Heck, with a few of them, you can't say anything without it getting twisted & the " grapevine " hearing about it !
I literally hear this every day from my southern momma
“I love her to death, but bless her heart…”
Etc. etc. etc.
As I always say: folks in the south are the friendliest, most wonderful people on the entire planet… to your face.
This is why I don't attend ladies meetings, not even at church
And this is why I only have one friend. I could never do the whole group thing with a bunch of ladies.
Truth! I just moved back to my small hometown, and uh, yeah…. The only thing missing from this convo was “bless her heart!”
Their acting is better than anything you see with hollyweird. This was golden!!
Ridiculously accurate! Reminds me why I stopped going to Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and especially family reunions haha
The reason silence is so beloved by God.
Wife to husband: "What are you thinking?"
Husband: Nothing. Literally nothing.
Wife: I don't believe you
Great job to Christy as “Leslie the arsonist” lol! 😂
Loose lips sink ships 🤣🤣🤣
There is always that one person who breaks the entire "sharing" time.
Y'all know my heart. I'm not judging cause we've all been there, we'll I hope I'm never there but IF I am please take me aside and give me a few Bless your heart's.
Bless their hearts....
Can you imagine...when I was little.. my Mom would tell me to go outside and play when the neighborhood ladies would come by to "talk". I would imagine that whatever it was...the security of the country was at risk and it was top secret. No one was to find out what was going on!!! I never listened in by accident and I'm glad I didnt...if I had... I probably would have come up missing or on a milk carton... ( HAVE YOU SEEN ME???)......
This is so true, y'all!!
I'm from another part of the world and I'm just loving your videos! I had no idea about Southern double names till I saw your video on it! It's refreshing to see a lighter side of the American South! All we know of it is a rather dark part of its history.
Y’all…..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂…..words can’t express how much I love this
The last one that really makes you think about your gossipin' 🤣
Yeah no kidding. They all can be charged with arson now 🤣
I know this is supposed to be satire but it's like so true!
Either in the piggly wiggly parking lot or at shade tree in the backyard...the grapevine be rustling.
This is a documentary about my aunts when I was a kid.
This definitely goes back and forth between satire and reality. There's a reason they call these skits, "So True, Ya'll!"
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absolutely. 😊
But they’re not judgin’ at all, y’all! Lol!!! 😝😆🤣😂
The “y’all know my heart”… 😂😂😂😂
Every road trip, lunch out...ever🤣🤣🤣🤣BLESS HER ❤
This sh** is absolutely TRUTH 💯🤣🤣🤣🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I know this is meant to be funny, but gossip hurts & divides. Kindness and respect.
It's a comedic skit! And who's to say they aren't casting a little shade?
so true. I wonder if men gossip too as women do. What is it with our gender and itch to gossip? I know it is meant as funny, but there is a reason they did the skit. Many women are like that.
It is satire, but it’s also kind of true and is a spot in example of the toxicity of the south.
@@Gaumukhmen are worse😅
@@Gaumukh - Yes. Men definitely gossip. I get more gossip from my husband than I do from the ladies.
"Well it was a god awfull color" had me rolling!
So so SO TRUE! Y'all! I'm actually a Midwestern girl transplanted to the South, and yall let me Tell. You. All of this is so accurate I watched it twice. AND...I do actually know someone in my hometown who committed arson in an *eerily* similar situation!
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Gossipers lack something important inside. It never gets filled with talking. It gets filled by listening....to the word of God. It is written against gossipers....
Bahahahaha so true and live in Australia. You can't get more Southern than that. I just love the Southern accent.
"I just want to share a prayer request....did you know about Sister Jean and her husband getting a divorce because of (insert reasons)... bless her heart" because it isn't gossiping if it is a prayer request and you add a bless her/his heart into it.
"Special vocal appearance by Christy Schwartz as Leslie the arsonist" cracked me up.
"You'll never hear me repeating gossip...so you better listen close the first time"--Hee Haw
Yeah, I’m not judging either. Oh, yes, I am. It’s A Southern thing is the best!! Love it! Love it. I love it ‘cause I live it!
Holy cow... Yeah that's the gossip going around in my neck of the woods right now... A "not so accidental fire" . Our reactions were pretty much like this video.
I laughed out loud at that line, "Y'all know my heart..."!
I love this channel, perks me up every time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 followed by lord have mercy
Outstanding. Clever and hysterical. A++++
The one breaking the news about Leslie committing arson is the same energy as every Debbie Downer in existence
This was brilliant - absolutely love it - well done Ladies
So the moral of the story is: always be the driver, you get to hear it all!
You make a point 🤔
I'm not judging or anything.... spot on!
If you are not at the dining table you know they are talking about you.
No, in my in-laws it was if you weren't in the kitchen cleaning up after the holiday meal. It was the second wife who stayed at the table with the men folk while we gossiped doing dishes that got talked about., God rest her soul.
I love the way they just all sit there until she gets in the car - every time .... lol ...
This is so my 16 year old and friends we say they should just go ahead and open a southern beauty shop. Every phone call begins with did you hear and ends with they "fresh ". 😂
I moved to Texas 20 years ago... this explains so much!!! Glad I found you!
As long as you say bless their heart, it's said with love!
From the beginning to the end, this was totally funny! LMAO 😂 😂 😂 😂
One of the best ones in a long time! Lol
I don't care how many times I watch this it is so freaking funny! One of the best skits yet.
Y'all should do a video about "prayer requests" and gossiping in church featuring Meemaw
That silence was...perfectly timed out... love it!!!!
I’m ashamed to say, but this right on point!
Omg, this is a true art form down here. 😉
Bless your heart with spilling the tea
Very funny! You should do one on men gossiping You know they do!
I know this term is way over used in every comment section of just about every video on all channels but it fits so well to this video so here it goes...
NAILED IT!!!!!
Ya'll are the Miss Benita's of neighborly friendships. But you didn't hear that from me 😂😆
Woman judge each other RUTHLESSLY. Always have always will.
"Yall know my heart"...clearly everything after this can be excused
That really pulled a 180 at the end there.
I was told that, "Bless her heart", was the epitome of insults! 😁
Pure Genius!
I’m sitting here in a north Georgia hospital with a replaced hip, laughing my butt off! 😂😂😂 thank y’all so much!
Unfortunately this scenario is quite accurate for most people.
As a guy, this was a joy to watch.
OOOHHHH so that's where I get it! Got it. I didn't know y'all did educational videos!
Posted this to my Sunday school class. They loved it. Two comments: 1. Y'all talk faster here than any Southern women we've ever known. 2. One of our ladies cannot watch this video without being consumed with terror that Talia was driving the car around with the headrests removed from the front seats. She can't see anything else.
This is so accurate! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
"you know my heart" is next level southern XD
I'm not gossiping, but...