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my mom took the R out of "quarter" and stuck it in "wash"

and my dad turned the TH in "both" into an F
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People in Bolivar all seem to replace terminal A's with Y's, so you end up with things like Santy Claus. I know that's a fairly common hillbilly pronunciation, but they even do it to proper names. For instance, there's a Czech family called the Franckas (France-kas), but half the people there pronounce it "Francekie." That always grates on me.
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or when people say "sertle" instead of "sertile"? :P
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In NY it's common for people to pronounce the word "ask" as "axe"
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Hiccup wrote:or when people say "sertle" instead of "sertile"? :P
Yeah, really. I put that "i" there for a reason.
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It's also common for people to replace terminal A's with ER's.
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GlassCurtain wrote:It's also common for people to replace terminal A's with ER's.
That's more of a New England thing, though I did have a Sunday school teacher who made a habit of saying "idear." I dated a girl from up there once and people called her "Amander." They also have no concept of pop vs. soda, based on my experiences attempting to order a soft drink.
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Pop is an antiquated term in the east. I don't know why the 2 terms developed separately .
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pop is gay. its soda.

and i hate it when people say "sack" instead of "bag"

"you want the receipt in the sack?"

sack just sounds dirty to me. dont say sack to me unless youre talking about....well....you know :P
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Sertile wrote:
GlassCurtain wrote:It's also common for people to replace terminal A's with ER's.
That's more of a New England thing, though I did have a Sunday school teacher who made a habit of saying "idear." I dated a girl from up there once and people called her "Amander." They also have no concept of pop vs. soda, based on my experiences attempting to order a soft drink.
Don't forget about the way the letter R does not exist much or rural New England. Instead of "Marker" it's Maka.

The one thing I liked about New England is the use of the word "Wicked".
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Hiccup wrote:pop is gay. its soda.
I like in very rural areas like West Virgina. It is not soda or pop. It is "sody water".
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The chick I work with and I were talking about me taking vacation. She said that her father always said that you have to take time to "shoppin the sore."
"What?"
"You have to take time to shoppin the sore."
"What the hell are you trying to say?"
"Shah-pen...the...sawr."
"Ahhhh...okay: 'Take time to sharpen the saw'."
"That's what I said."
"The fuck it was."

You should hear how she says Warsaw. She swears they named a town that just to fuck with people from New England.
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piplnr65656 wrote:I like in very rural areas like West Virgina. It is not soda or pop. It is "sody water".
dont care for "sody water".....however i do like "sody"

and "jammies" :P
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Guy in basic training was from Boston. Said he was dying for a tonic. What the hell? You know, a tonic. Like Coke, or Pepsi.
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what were you in basic training for, brouser? have i asked you this before? i forgot, sorry
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