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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on July 29, 2004 at 05:15:01 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Bushogs, Brushogs, Pop, and Soda posted by Canuck on July 28, 2004 at 18:32:42:
What we have in my house is "geographical diversification". I'm a native Hoosier, and the wife is a native hillbilly, er, Kentuckian. We live right on the Mason-Dixon line. All that contributes to a dialect all it's own. We drink "soft drinks" (Caffine free diet Pepsi). We eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I mow the pasture with a "bush hog" Now's where it get tricky.....The wife adds a few letters to most words. (i.e.) Hair is hay-er, the mailman delivers the may-el. (You see how it works) (Last night we had gree-its with our dinner). Then there's the SIL/Kentuckian married to the New Yorker......She checks the earl in her cars motor, and visits her Uncle Oil. As you can see, this is a CRAZY, mixed up family. Sure glad I'm the only normal one.....(And I'm starting to wonder about that!) John
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