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xxovercastxx (Member Profile)
Thanks for finding that!
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http://www.amywalker.info/
MarineGunrock (Member Profile)
Cool, thanks. Never thought about it quite like that. I changed the tag.
In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
Impression: An imitation of the voice, mannerisms, and other traits of a person, esp. a famous person, as by an entertainer: The comedian did a hilarious impression of the president.
Impersonation: To assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
There is a difference. Yes, impersonation can mean to to mimic the voice, mannerisms, etc., of a person in order to entertain, but the word impression exists to solely describe that.
Fedquip (Member Profile)
Her most recent ad in Texas was http://www.videosift.com/video/Hillary-Engages-In-Fearmongering
In reply to this comment by Fedquip:
what was the latest ad from texas?