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I got my uncle a book once that was all about where sayings and such came from! Wonder if that is in there? Heck, who needs a book. I am sure it can be found on the internet.
pyramid2000 said:Do you mean with a long A sound? I say or-a-gun with a short a.
I have no idea?but most of us in NEW Jersey don't, at least those in what you might call the "boonies"! Those of us down here like to say South Jersey or Southern Jersey to differentiate where we are. Although, we here all the way south, think that even those closer to the middle shouldn't be refered to as south.
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Anyone here from Bama? Or Southern Cal? Frisco? Dago? L A ?
pyramid2000 said:Once I went to Tennessee and told my friend that her friend there had a very strong accent. My friend had only been living there a few years and hers wasn't as strong. Well she told me that her friend thought I had a strong accent.I always thought that I talk like the people on TV so I don't have an accent!
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tynkerbell said:I'm from Vegas... Hmm, we leave the Las off a lot. Wonder why that is?![]()
pyramid2000 said:And I can spell Tennessee because of a song. Anyone ever hear "Tennessee Dancing Doll?" My sister had a 45 of it. But it goes, T E doouble N E double S Double E....I always sing it in my head when I have to spell it.![]()
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pyramid2000 said:Once I went to Tennessee and told my friend that her friend there had a very strong accent. My friend had only been living there a few years and hers wasn't as strong. Well she told me that her friend thought I had a strong accent.I always thought that I talk like the people on TV so I don't have an accent!
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DrHug said:Me too. I don't have an accent. When we lived in California for a couple of years, then went back to Montana, my friends teased me about my California accent. Especially the way I said "Quit it". They said quiddit, or qwatet.
LOL. But Californians didn't really have an accent back then, like tey do now with the different slangs and, like, stuff like that, ya know, fer shure.
I Love language(s) I had a professor that spoke 18 languages fluently. That would be awesome to be able to speak that many.
DrHug said:I had a friend in Basic, who was from Pensauken. His name was Richard Patterson. His name is on the "Wall" now, I am sad to say. Another friend from Piscataway. And others that I don't remember home towns or names. Also had a lot of friends from Pennsylvania, who used to talk about the "Jersey shore". We say beach, and you say shore. Yet we all still understand one another. LOL.
BuzzBoyMom said:by the way - that was 7 in a row and this makes 8...just doing my part to the big one.
Does anyone else think how funny our airport security has become. Don't get me wrong - I'm glad that Lisa got on board, but come on - ya can't bring a bottle of water or makeup, but you can get on without your ID.
I bet Lisa knows someone at security. What do ya think>?