Midwest with a hint of the south means i can blend in a lot of places. Everyone says i talk different but no one ever places it.
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Midwest with a hint of the south means i can blend in a lot of places. Everyone says i talk different but no one ever places it.
People do the same thing for Canadians. They say "aboot" and "eh." :p People mock me all the time, and I'm not a born Canadian. Good times.Quote:
Originally Posted by BoilerUp
There was a large sign in Brooklyn, on the Belt Parkway leading to Queens, that said, ??LEAVING BROOKLYN? FUHGEDDABOUDIT!?.
It was stolen recently.
I have a Pittsburgh accent. Like "Youns Guyzzes" for example. When I went to NY they made fun of me *looks away*
i live in tn and i gotta southern northen kinda sound...i sound northen here...sort of but with a little sourhtern taste.....lmao im fucked up man.
I think NYC accents sound badass. Like they're gonna knife ya right then and there. Of course, that's not true.
My cousin is from the northwest, and she says 'toast' funny, like a Scottish person.
rofl i said those out loud and sounded american, without even trying to put on an accent lol. :stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by Purple Banana
im british and lived in california for 2 years when i came back home everyone thought i was Australian :stoned: work that out man.. :pimp:
i like a philly accent, bostons cool too, wicked cool....I am from utah and i hope like hell i don't sound like that...i think i don't. And michigan.....that one sucks too, no offense....sorry, canada too. ....and wherever super nanny is from (dont bover wif it[dont bother with it]...)right?
i lived in many different states so ive had a lot of accents.
deep south accent, which i think is the biggest turnon for hot blondes EVER.
maine accent, cant really pronounce the sharp a like 'marhmellow' means 'moshmellow'