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HAHAHA! Love this guy!

silverotter11 9 Aug 10
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We've had him before. How could I not recognise his wild accent (I guess he'd think I speak with a plum in my mouth) where he rather adds syllables and sounds to words. He actually said very little this time.More of the media habit of speculation.

He speaks exactly how everybody spoke, including me, when I lived on the Alabama-Georgia border in the early 70's...I Needed to talk like that because it was after the Selma Marches & people who talked like Northeners were being disappeared, like a few of the Freedom Riders. Your ignorance of regional dialect is astoundin' to me.......
Or, yer eegnerrance uv reejunal dylect is jest astowndin ta me......

@AnneWimsey Oh, I'm pretty good, or was, at Celtic Island dialects. As a Canadian, am I meant to know American dialects. But then, Americans do have a tendency to believe they know all.

@rogerbenham since I lived there for about 3 "wonderful" years, I do know......I'm going to assume here that you did not mean that remark to sound as dickish as it reads,.......

I grew up with that in Georgia. Didn't speak with such an accent myself, but my cousins did.

@BudFrank We all have accents and as I said he might well find my accent as strange as I find his. Actually what I find weirder is how country singers all seem to feel country music can only be done in Southern accents. As I grew up in the old world I was aware that accents could easily change/modify from village to village. I grew up knowing a couple of village people who had never been further than the nearest market towns 7 miles away. Over hundreds of years, if not thousands, each village developed its own accent. Most of England was covered by Saxons and Angles settled into a farming life after the Romans. The Normans conquered but did not displace those farmers. My village had an abbey dating back to 800 or 900.

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So good!

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He hits it every damn time..

Yes indeed

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