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Posted by Mr Bob on July 15, 2007 at 16:14:33 from (72.69.204.140):
In Reply to: What do you consider.......... posted by John M on July 12, 2007 at 17:41:37:
I live aproximately 30 miles w/nw of Wheeling, WVa. on the Ohio side. The culture, language patterns around here vary from a sort of neutral to a bit southern. I've always regretted being born on the Ohio side, because I cannot claim to have been born a Southerner. Mostly Union veterns are buried around here, but there are a few Confrderates. Personally, I consider myself more of a Southerner than a Northerner in my ways and views. I've often been told that I have a bit of a drawl and "hoopy" accent. I take this as a compliment. Folks from farther north in Ohio who come down here consider us "hillbillys and rednecks". This doesn't bother me at all. Lots of these from "nawthern Ohio act like real New Yawkers and other Northeastern "Yankees". Around here most folks call a "tire" a "tar" and a "dog" a "dawg". When I hear a person with a pronounced, extreme "Yankee accent", I'm on my guard.
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