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Failed Plans or Bad Aim?
"I'm not much at planning, and most of the time my aim is off, too, but I aim to get around to doing it."
-Gil Bates
Do you plan to do something, or do you aim to do it? In this Southern Speak video, the Bates discuss which phrase they prefer.
Bates Family Southern Speak - The Best-Laid Plans
Do you plan to do something -or- aim to do something? The Bates family weigh in on the proper way to say it in the South.
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