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Bestiality jokes whenever "Sheep" are mentioned. Yes, it was funny the first through the 8 millionth time, but .....?
There is a thin line between a Brooklynese and New Orleans accent. I wonder if they both say Tourlet?
Nothing in the world wrong with regional differences in the American English dialect. Things would really be boring if we all sounded like some mid-western news anchor.Oh, and "new-cue-lar"? If someone with the credentials of Jimmy Carter can say it, that's fine by me.
Weather or news people (or anyone else for that matter) who refer to "7 AM in the MORNING"
Damn funny and Oh so true down here in Texas as well, and even after living here for 18 years, I'm still not used to it! Then there is of course Veee - HICK - El and for some reason a town called Humble, that is pronounced Ummmble...
Proper Puncuation Police! RUN!
Weather or news people (or anyone else for that matter) who refer to "7 AM in the MORNING" ; over use of the prefix "pre" , e.g. "pre-existing condition", referring to a particular railroad station in New York City as Grand Central Station, ( for those not familiar with NYC, it's Grand Central TERMINAL, Grand Central Station is the NYC Subway station a couple floors below).
They spell that You'se , as in you'se guys in the state of New Jersey How do you feel about ya'll John ? Dusty
y'all ? Absolutely bizarre expression.
Who else but New Yorkers pronounce Houston "House-ton"?
Read this book.
Delaware - New-WARK.
"Boom, you're roasted" Ken
Where would one hear that one? I've never heard it before.
Mike , a lot of this is regional .
Mike , a lot of this is regional . Like we might say " That ain't gonna happen there Bubba " Dusty
Actually pronouncing ask as axe goes back to the 18th and 19th centuries and is a pidgin English form of the word . Dusty