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Posted by georgeky on July 13, 2007 at 06:53:00 from (152.163.98.46):
In Reply to: Re: What do you consider.......... posted by Don-Wi on July 12, 2007 at 22:52:38:
You should here my wife. She is a transplant from Middletown, Ohio. She moved here when she was 12 or 13 years old and and has the funniest hydrid accent you ever heard. lots of the young folks here have about lost any draw too. It is still common in the mountains and even the western part of the state, but is dieing out in the central part of the state, or it seems like it to me. When I was in the army, I had an radio class with a NCOIC fro LA and he ask who was from there and nobody answered, so he went through the list until he got to KY and I raised my hand. He then ask what wwere those round things on your car that rolled down the road, and I replied tars. Just the word he was looking for. Said he was tard of trying to get northerners to speak proper english.
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