babynoz said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: nothin distinct about it to me... i'm from the midwest, and i hear no distinction of any sort. Of course it would not sound distinctive to you. You are from the midwest. However, to someone from another part of the country it may sound different. Right??? nuh-uh--a lotta folks tend to think that all of us midwesterners sound the same. even we have variances in our accents and pronunciations of stuff. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: babynoz said: Didn't say it was funny. I just noticed the distinctive way he says it. nothin distinct about it to me... i'm from the midwest, and i hear no distinction of any sort. then maybe its a minnie thing....cant believe u dont see the difference...its VERY distinct | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: babynoz said: Of course it would not sound distinctive to you. You are from the midwest. However, to someone from another part of the country it may sound different. Right??? nuh-uh--a lotta folks tend to think that all of us midwesterners sound the same. even we have variances in our accents and pronunciations of stuff. I'll try one more time. For example the way a Bostonian would say "car" sounds distinctive to non Bostonians. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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