Then try saying these sentences four times with a southern accent:
The robber ran from the manor with the bling like a cheetah races for her dinner.
The fierce fiery orange tiger ran from the burly, slow hunter in the lush jungle.
The chameleon went from green to red as slow as a sloth in quicksand.
The silver-coated rabbit ran from the fox in the heavy April showers.
The beagle sniffed his way through the forest with a sense of smell sharper than the mind of Albert Einstein.
The hungry cat was as greedy as a wealthy tax collector.
The plumage of that goldfinch was as bright as the summer sun.
And now, a bonus sentence from Jessie: Season 4: Someone Has Tou-Pay:
"After the bug spray industry told me to bug off, my career was as dead as those roaches.," Jessie Prescott