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matthewb0051 06-27-2025 03:35 PM

What do you use when buying groceries (you push it around the store and put your purchases in it)?

A buggy

herr_oberst 06-27-2025 04:05 PM

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berettafan 06-27-2025 06:27 PM

'Neither' is artfully used in our area. Ex: Did you guys kill anything the other day? We ain't seen neither duck.

Jeff Higgins 06-27-2025 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 12488284)
Hey Higgins,

Tell me again exactly how you got deaf on the wife’s side.

Asking for a friend.

Whaaat?

Racerbvd 06-27-2025 09:03 PM

Funny story, when my Mother heard her voice on a tape recording, back when they were new, she didn’t like her Southern accent.She went to great lengths to make sure my older sister and I didn’t have that accent, because she didn’t want it to hold back opportunities. Those who have met me and talked with me, ask where I am from, because I don’t have a Southern accent, even though I grew up just a few miles from the birthplace of Southern Rock. During a family vacation, to Cherokee, North Carolina, while out riding my bike from the campground, I met some locals. One asked me where I was from,, because, and I don’t think that I can truly describe the thick accent and draw “yawll Tawlks funnny”, and after that, I made a point to not have those traits :D:D don’t come out when I speak. I’ve been all over this country, and a few others, and people don’t believe me when I tell them that I was born and raised in the South. My sister, on the other hand (God Rest her Soul) went full blown “Country” accent and language. I remember one time at a family gathering, someone asked her where someplace was from her parents property and she started off with
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over yonder
, in her thick Southern accent (but, at this point, had lived in the “Couuntry” for a long time). Me being me, asking her what a “Yonder” was, she slipped back into proper English, minus the accent, and, well, I can’t say what she said without going to ban island. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1751083339.jpg

oldE 06-28-2025 04:39 AM

I loved working at the interpretive center. I met folks from all over the world. Sometimes I felt like Dr. Doolittle, making guesses about where people were from based upon how they spoke. On the other hand, I had people ask me where I was from, as I didn't sound like a Nova Scotian to them. I would explain that my job was communication and speaking without a discernable accent was part of that. :D

GH85Carrera 06-28-2025 05:20 AM

I spent time growing up in Hawaii, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma.

When I was in Hawaii I was pretty good at speaking pidgin and more important understanding pidgin English. We moved from Hawaii to Alabama, and I was clueless to understand the thick southern accent and the black classmates were un-comprehensible to me. It took me several months to really understand my teacher.

My first day in third grade I was one day late starting school as we were still getting moved in. The teacher said, with a very thick southern accent, that we were going to have a spelling test to see our knowledge of spelling. I could not understand her at all. She started with the word quarter, only she pronounced it something like ka-warta. I had no idea what a ka-warta was, so i spelled it phonetically. I made a ZERO on my spelling test. She sent me home with a note, and asked to see my parents. She told them she thinks I may be retarded, as I made a zero on my test. My dad replied madam, I can just barely understand you, and I am an Air Force officer that has traveled a lot. My parents went the the principal, and had me transferred to a teacher that spoke with just a slight accent.

wdfifteen 06-28-2025 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 12488635)
"Whatcha know good?"

That sounds a lot like something my Scandinavian friends in Minnesota would say. Strange folks up there. I was doing a story somewhere west of Minneapolis and the guy fixed me up with a room in what they all a “resort.” I thought that was incredibly nice of him until I discovered a Minnesota “resort” is a fishing shack.

berettafan 06-28-2025 07:06 AM

downyoshunhun

Baltimore answer to where are you going this summer weekend.

GH85Carrera 06-28-2025 01:57 PM

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Por_sha911 06-28-2025 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 12488988)
downyoshunhun
Baltimore answer to where are you going this summer weekend.

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GH85Carrera 06-28-2025 04:09 PM

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