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06-06-2013, 09:23 AM
Quote: (06-06-2013 05:37 AM)JimNortonFan Wrote:
I'm guessing the guy who posed for Aliblahba's avatar says crawfish, coke, and pick-AHN.
So do I, but that doesn't mean I have a mullet or walk around shirtless
I've seen guys who look like that all over the country
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06-06-2013, 10:44 AM
108 - what vowel do you use in "bag". The whole country except for Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Wisconsin is wrong. End of story.
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06-06-2013, 05:14 PM
Quote: (06-06-2013 10:44 AM)Hades Wrote:
108 - what vowel do you use in "bag". The whole country except for Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Wisconsin is wrong. End of story.
People from those states sound Canadian. Isnt that accent called old country? I never met anybody from that region till basic training. Their accents are funny as shit. Then I met Canadians and they sound the same to me. I dont know which accent is worst. A New Yorkers or a Cali Valley girl.
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06-06-2013, 07:20 PM
Quote: (06-06-2013 05:14 PM)TexasMade Wrote:
Quote: (06-06-2013 10:44 AM)Hades Wrote:
108 - what vowel do you use in "bag". The whole country except for Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Wisconsin is wrong. End of story.
People from those states sound Canadian. Isnt that accent called old country? I never met anybody from that region till basic training. Their accents are funny as shit. Then I met Canadians and they sound the same to me. I dont know which accent is worst. A New Yorkers or a Cali Valley girl.
I use a long "a" sound, like flag, fag, porn mag, etc.
Old country, hm? Never heard of that. I think we do sound canadian to some extent, and it is funny as shit especially once you go significantly north of the Iowa border. There's some small towns where 10% of the population still speak Norwegian as a first language and that weird ass "o" accent creeps into everything, doin'tcha know.