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erolyn wrote: A friend of mine (male) wore a kilt to Prom this year (he's Irish, though, not Scottish). It was pretty funny. His girlfriend had a matching sash on over her dress.
I'd like to know how it is that we midwesterners talk. Because I really can't find much of anything. I mean, some people here say things like "warsh" (wash) and "rits" (roots), but nobody I know- mostly just the really really big hicks.
Some midwestern american: Ah'm a-goin' tuh fahnd me sum grub.
Child of said american: You hurry up dar paw!
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Joe wrote: Yes, you have the even louder Puerto Ricans, the pushy Italians, the drunk Irish, the annoying Asians, the gay scottish and the list goes on.......
BTW i am not being racist to any of those groups, I am just kidding. I even insulted my own nationality.
You forgot the rappin' niggas.
now that's racist!
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shenbaw wrote: Sounds a little too southern to me, Will.
Maybe,
Midwestern american: "Ah'm gonna go grab me a bite ta eat, ya know."
Child of said american: "Oh yah, well you better hurry up der paw or we just might miss da boot (boat)."
Ah dew NAHT talk like thay-uht.
I think "boot" is more Canadian than Midwestern, though. But the "paw" is dead on...
What Irish guy wears a kilt? I'll tell you: AN AWESOME ONE! Here's a better question: what girl in her right mind would be caught dead at prom with an Irish guy wearing a kilt? Hmm?
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I think "boot" is more Canadian than Midwestern, though. But the "paw" is dead on...
What Irish guy wears a kilt? I'll tell you: AN AWESOME ONE! Here's a better question: what girl in her right mind would be caught dead at prom with an Irish guy wearing a kilt? Hmm?
you.
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I think "boot" is more Canadian than Midwestern, though. But the "paw" is dead on...
What Irish guy wears a kilt? I'll tell you: AN AWESOME ONE! Here's a better question: what girl in her right mind would be caught dead at prom with an Irish guy wearing a kilt? Hmm?
Being a Minnesooota native, I always get made fun of for how I pronounce my "o"s and "a"s for that matter. Boat, roof, roots, bag, etc.
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MrSelf wrote: I was born in North Carolina and moved to Texas, ironically, NC has a similar accent to TX, just much less pronounsed. For the most part, I don't have much of an accent, but certain regional words tend to pull out certain regional accents.
You have a really strong southern accent It's a nice accent though
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Minnie wrote: You have a really strong southern accent It's a nice accent though
Yeah, I realize now I use it a lot when I'm trying to be friendly. My normal voice is very monotone and low, it's really the only way that I know how to sound "warm", kinda southern charm, though a very weak attempt at it, imo...
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