Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
I have an accent. Southern, but a specific regional one only found in a certain part of Richmond Va. Can't really explain, or type anything phonetically, but if you're heard it you know it.
Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
You've been watching "How the States Got Their Shapes" too, haven't you??
Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
You've been watching "How the States Got Their Shapes" too, haven't you??
I live in Oregon. we sound like the people on the news channels. that means no accent for me. for those on the east coast, it's a "stocking cap" or "beanie" not a toboggan. dumb. a toboggan is a sled.
I'm hick. I pee off my front porch midday with a cigar in my mouth. Ya'll, howdo, howdie, plum reckon, reckoleckt, so hungry my stomach thinks my throats been cut, seegarz, etc...
I guess I have your typical Chicago accent. Lot a dem and deres when I talk. I park my car in a grach. I sit in the frunchroom. And I eat sketti n meatballs. Oh and I say t!ts a lot. Like, "That Casa Magna Colorado was t!ts, you gotta try one."
I'm hick. I pee off my front porch midday with a cigar in my mouth. Ya'll, howdo, howdie, plum reckon, reckoleckt, so hungry my stomach thinks my throats been cut, seegarz, etc...
Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
You've been watching "How the States Got Their Shapes" too, haven't you??
....... mmmmmmaybe?
That show rules.
And to your question, I ain't got no accent, y'all sumbitches do. And it ain't a POP or a SODA, it's just a COKE. No matter what flavor. i.e. "Do you want a Coke or something?" "Sure" "OK, what kind?" My fellow hicks will understand ;-)
Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
You've been watching "How the States Got Their Shapes" too, haven't you??
....... mmmmmmaybe?
That show rules.
And to your question, I ain't got no accent, y'all sumbitches do. And it ain't a POP or a SODA, it's just a COKE. No matter what flavor. i.e. "Do you want a Coke or something?" "Sure" "OK, what kind?" My fellow hicks will understand ;-)
yes, yes I do. best thing ever, RC cola and a moon pie.
bastardized Scottish with Georgia now. If I get annoyed the Scottish comes out, or if I an talking about home. Normally most people ask me about 10 mins into a conversation "Where are you from?".
No accent that I can think of, but when I get mad, habits learned from 20 yrs in NJ come out . . . . women, children, gays, straight, blacks, hispanics, asians, whites, and those with sensitivities best cover your ears. I don't discriminate when I swear - I insult everyone, regardless of race, gender, or political affiliation.
No accent that I can think of, but when I get mad, habits learned from 20 yrs in NJ come out . . . . women, children, gays, straight, blacks, hispanics, asians, whites, and those with sensitivities best cover your ears. I don't discriminate when I swear - I insult everyone, regardless of race, gender, or political affiliation.
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I have created new words while in a good string O curse. You might not know what I said... but it sounded BAD!
No accent that I can think of, but when I get mad, habits learned from 20 yrs in NJ come out . . . . women, children, gays, straight, blacks, hispanics, asians, whites, and those with sensitivities best cover your ears. I don't discriminate when I swear - I insult everyone, regardless of race, gender, or political affiliation.
Heck yeah. I guess I say cawfee sometimes, and the beach is the shore, and you go down the shore, f*ck if I know why. Other than that, not much accent here, but I do stutter. Maybe that's why I have no accent, I've been taught how to talk by so many different people since I was 2 its all just kinda mushed together...
I live in Oregon. we sound like the people on the news channels. that means no accent for me. for those on the east coast, it's a "stocking cap" or "beanie" not a toboggan. dumb. a toboggan is a sled.
Same in California man, I think most of the west coast is accentless.
I spent the first 14 years in a smaller town in Mass (not much of the typical boston accent there to start out with), and the last 18 in either northern california (Bay Area) or southern california (San Diego), that has no accent so I lost whatever little bit of it that I had. Norhtern California does have loads of really stupid slang though. So I guess I'm the weirdo who sticks to some of my MA slang, but I pronounce my R's.
"Wicked Pisser" just doesn't have the same effect as "Wicked Pissah" though.
A Pee can is something people from Arkansas keep beside their bed at night so they never had to leave their sister... Not something I want to make a pie out of.
I have a bit of an accent, but it comes and goes with my mood and the company. When I worked at the radio station a few years ago I trained my accent away completely, but it has returned somewhat.
I say "i" and "eye" differently, You know the way southerners say it kind of like "ah" well thats how i say it sometimes, and i also use the word "ol" like "DAMN THAT'S A BIG OL FISH!" and "coke" is used for everything whether is a coca cola, sprite, orange fants, pepsi, mtn dew, etc... is leaving the "g" off of verbs like "running, walking, riding" southern? if so i do that everytime i speak. And i also say "right" as in "Hey you're right near the street"
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Oh, and being from Wisconsin I'd say I have a little bit of a Midwestern accent, not like a U.P. northwoods accent, but I do tend to say (Whiss-CAHN-son)
But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
You've been watching "How the States Got Their Shapes" too, haven't you??
....... mmmmmmaybe?
That show rules.
And to your question, I ain't got no accent, y'all sumbitches do. And it ain't a POP or a SODA, it's just a COKE. No matter what flavor. i.e. "Do you want a Coke or something?" "Sure" "OK, what kind?" My fellow hicks will understand ;-)
it's obvious which part of the united states you're from.
A Pee can is something people from Arkansas keep beside their bed at night so they never had to leave their sister... Not something I want to make a pie out of.
I have a bit of an accent, but it comes and goes with my mood and the company. When I worked at the radio station a few years ago I trained my accent away completely, but it has returned somewhat.
Best watch yourself dissing Arkansas people, at least one is on here. lol I don't have a sister, but your mom likes to cuddle, Texan. lol
A Pee can is something people from Arkansas keep beside their bed at night so they never had to leave their sister... Not something I want to make a pie out of.
I have a bit of an accent, but it comes and goes with my mood and the company. When I worked at the radio station a few years ago I trained my accent away completely, but it has returned somewhat.
Best watch yourself dissing Arkansas people, at least one is on here. lol I don't have a sister, but your mom likes to cuddle, Texan. lol
Haaaa! Nice comeback! Sister, cousin... What ever is handy for yall right! LoL I gotta crack on the Arky folks, Okies aren't usually smart enough to get the jokes.
Someone once said I sounded like I was from Wisconsin. At the time I think I had spent all of 30 minutes in WI while visiting my grandma in Illinois, but aside from that I can count the times I've been out of California on one hand and still have fingers left over.
I live in Oregon. we sound like the people on the news channels. that means no accent for me. for those on the east coast, it's a "stocking cap" or "beanie" not a toboggan. dumb. a toboggan is a sled.
Same in California man, I think most of the west coast is accentless.
I spent the first 14 years in a smaller town in Mass (not much of the typical boston accent there to start out with), and the last 18 in either northern california (Bay Area) or southern california (San Diego), that has no accent so I lost whatever little bit of it that I had. Norhtern California does have loads of really stupid slang though. So I guess I'm the weirdo who sticks to some of my MA slang, but I pronounce my R's.
"Wicked Pisser" just doesn't have the same effect as "Wicked Pissah" though.
That is the west coast accent. Though I don't know if it's that's the right title for it. There's probably a better, more accurate one. It's sounds kind of flat with no real extremes in pronunciation. To people in other parts of the world it's definitely an accent. That's how I speak, and a lot of the folks I know who live in Southern California. I've been told more than a few times by people in other countries that it's much easier to understand than other American, and British accents. To non-native English speakers at least.
A Pee can is something people from Arkansas keep beside their bed at night so they never had to leave their sister... Not something I want to make a pie out of.
I have a bit of an accent, but it comes and goes with my mood and the company. When I worked at the radio station a few years ago I trained my accent away completely, but it has returned somewhat.
Yeah, my mother in law says Pee-Can. It's definitely not a vessel for urination. It's a pie. She also says Tuhmaytah, instead of tomato. I guess that's kind of a mid-west thing? I don't know.
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But I'm not like others in that I do believe that is is SODA and NOT POP, and it is a Water Fountain, NOT a Bubbler
And to your question, I ain't got no accent, y'all sumbitches do. And it ain't a POP or a SODA, it's just a COKE. No matter what flavor.
i.e. "Do you want a Coke or something?"
"Sure"
"OK, what kind?"
My fellow hicks will understand ;-)
best thing ever, RC cola and a moon pie.
I have created new words while in a good string O curse. You might not know what I said... but it sounded BAD!
I spent the first 14 years in a smaller town in Mass (not much of the typical boston accent there to start out with), and the last 18 in either northern california (Bay Area) or southern california (San Diego), that has no accent so I lost whatever little bit of it that I had. Norhtern California does have loads of really stupid slang though. So I guess I'm the weirdo who sticks to some of my MA slang, but I pronounce my R's.
"Wicked Pisser" just doesn't have the same effect as "Wicked Pissah" though.
"I smoking the one cigar today......so good! Numba one!!!"
I have a bit of an accent, but it comes and goes with my mood and the company. When I worked at the radio station a few years ago I trained my accent away completely, but it has returned somewhat.
I don't have a sister, but your mom likes to cuddle, Texan. lol