Originally posted by Jeff in BigD I've only heard it as "a-corn".
It's weird with the either/niether thing. I go back & forth between the pronounciations, but I mostly pronounce either as"E-thur" & the opposite with niether being "Nye-thur"
And white is "why-t", not "wah-t", "wot" or "hu-why-t"
I say white as whiiiiiiT. My SO say wah-t. I say the i in either, not the e, I say the i in neither, not the e. My SO pronounces the e's in both words (as do most southerners).
It's puhcan, for pecan. And carmul for caramel.
Don't get me started on how he says tire and fire.
Wow! I've heard that Threads can get nasty, but is there really any reason to be insulting? I mean just because the poor girl can't pronounce "either" or "neither" (Long "E"s in both)
Browneyes, we put helments and jackets on our wise men displays in our Christmas nativity scenes because they came from afar!
(Y'all think about it for a second...you'll get it)
Originally posted by faith I've been up north so long I say A-corn. My southern relatives...some say a-cern.
Browneyes you must have some northern blood in you.
Originally posted by alabamaalan
Browneyes, we put helments and jackets on our wise men displays in our Christmas nativity scenes because they came from afar!
(Y'all think about it for a second...you'll get it)