Why should perfectly good U's go to waste? Rollover minutes are just as good as new ones!littlebeast13 wrote:WheresFanny wrote:But they need those extra Rs to stick onto the words that don't come with one.Rexer25 wrote: My wife pointed out a long time ago that Texans pronounce the t in water like a d, so we say wahdder. I do not respond to my wife that the English tend to drop r at the end of of word, so she says watah.
And all those R's have gratuitous U's stuck behind them.....
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What gives with Pennsylvania?
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Re: What gives with Pennsylvania?
WheresFanny wrote:Why should perfectly good U's go to waste? Rollover minutes are just as good as new ones!littlebeast13 wrote:WheresFanny wrote: But they need those extra Rs to stick onto the words that don't come with one.
And all those R's have gratuitous U's stuck behind them.....
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WheresFanny wrote:It seems that, from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, Pennsylvanians seem unable (or unwilling) to pronounce a long e.
Is it an accent, an affectation, poor spelling or just some Pennsylvania thang (I wouldn't understand)?
rilly?
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Hey, watch out -- you'll hurt our fillings with that talkBigDrawMan wrote:WheresFanny wrote:It seems that, from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, Pennsylvanians seem unable (or unwilling) to pronounce a long e.
Is it an accent, an affectation, poor spelling or just some Pennsylvania thang (I wouldn't understand)?
rilly?
Eileen just emailed me back -- her husband Rob does indeed say drink "wooder" and enjoy a nice cold "wooder ice" on a hot summer day! She says she will let me know about "Eagles vs Iggles" -- she wants it to come up naturally in conversation rather than have to think about it.
BTW, we found out this past weekend that Eileen absolutely hates the Dexy's Midnight Runners' song about her namesake! Wonder why?? Probably the same reason I hate Run DMC's "Mary Mary."
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Probably not the same reason I hate "Jean" from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I hate it because it sounds like a dirge.VAdame wrote: BTW, we found out this past weekend that Eileen absolutely hates the Dexy's Midnight Runners' song about her namesake! Wonder why?? Probably the same reason I hate Run DMC's "Mary Mary."
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What you see here is definitely the phoentic spelling of the accented pronunciation of Eagles. And, as far as I can tell, it's really the only thing it applies to.WheresFanny wrote:That was my main wonder, whether it was just a phonetic spelling of an accent or just something to try and be cutesy.mellytu74 wrote:I don't know if it's even a conscious thing, really.
I mean, I don't know anyone who deliberately says "Iggles" rather than Eagles to get some bogus street cred or something.
I mean, even though Snoopy is a biggle, I don't think you'd ever see anyone actually write that, except in an article about Philadelphia accents.
Of course it's wooder ice. What else would it be?WheresFanny wrote:I heard somewhere (read, saw, don't remember) that how someone says "water" is one of the easiest ways to peg where they are from, accent wise. There are apparently a myriad of different pronunciations.christie1111 wrote:But Philly people say water very strangly.
More like 'wooder'.
When I had been living in California about five years, TLAF and I took a trip to San Francisco. She was sitting in a cable car. I was standing in front of her. The gentleman next to her turned it his seatmate and said something about something to drink.
I tapped him on the shoulder and asked where in Philadelphia he was from. He was from the Northeast.
My mother asked me how I knew. I said it was how he pronounced "water." She was amazed that I could know that. But, I had been away from Philadelphia long enough that I could pick it up instantly.
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SportsFan68 wrote:Probably not the same reason I hate "Jean" from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I hate it because it sounds like a dirge.VAdame wrote: BTW, we found out this past weekend that Eileen absolutely hates the Dexy's Midnight Runners' song about her namesake! Wonder why?? Probably the same reason I hate Run DMC's "Mary Mary."
I really like "Marie Elena," especially twangy guitar versions of it.
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Italian ice!Of course it's wooder ice. What else would it be?
Not because some annoying Duh Mass (or is it pronounced du-MAHS?) insists on singing it at you every time you see each other?Probably not the same reason I hate "Jean" from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I hate it because it sounds like a dirge.
I don't think I knew your first name before this! And I love that song -- and the movie. But then, I also like "Come On, Eileen." Probably because it ain't my name!
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No, just the dirge. Good job on getting the co-worker to quit it with yours.VAdame wrote:Italian ice!Of course it's wooder ice. What else would it be?
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Not because some annoying Duh Mass (or is it pronounced du-MAHS?) insists on singing it at you every time you see each other?Probably not the same reason I hate "Jean" from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I hate it because it sounds like a dirge.I finally had to politely ask my annoying Duh Mass (a co-worker) to please cut it out. To his credit, he actually stopped.
I don't think I knew your first name before this! And I love that song -- and the movie. But then, I also like "Come On, Eileen." Probably because it ain't my name!
I like Dexy's one-hit wonder too. You're right, though -- it's not my name.
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I'm not crazy about "The Wind Cries....Mary" either, but at least I never had it sung "at" me 20 bazillion times a day. "Proud Mary" on the other hand, I like!No, just the dirge. Good job on getting the co-worker to quit it with yours.
I like Dexy's one-hit wonder too. You're right, though -- it's not my name.
At least I'm not Janie, so I don't have to hear about how I've got a gun -- a la "Not Another Teen Movie" which we just watched the other day
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Then there is Louie, Louie
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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It is and it always has been Judy's Turn to Cry.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Then there is Louie, Louie
I can deal with Cary Grant.
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Well, if you don't care for dirges, do you happen to Believe in Daydreams?No, just the dirge. Good job on getting the co-worker to quit it with yours.
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Then there is always 'Oh Donna'
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I'm still waiting for the first Rex song in English.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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My dad grew up in Philly, and did a lot of that, although the members of his family who stayed in Philadelphia did it more.
And then there's the branch of the family in Baltimore- excuse me, I meant to say "Balmer."
And then there's the branch of the family in Baltimore- excuse me, I meant to say "Balmer."
I am about 25% sure of this.
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That one's OK -- and nobody ever sang it to me!VAdame wrote:Well, if you don't care for dirges, do you happen to Believe in Daydreams?No, just the dirge. Good job on getting the co-worker to quit it with yours.![]()
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