I have more of a Northern accent. That is where I was born and raised.
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I do - but I never saw anywhere anything that would indicate you're female. (Maybe I am just obtuse). Guess I've been distracted ever since Andy returned from up northnice pic!
thought u read posts and profile comments
Remember MotherWolf from before on SKMBI do - but I never saw anywhere anything that would indicate you're female. (Maybe I am just obtuse). Guess I've been distracted ever since Andy returned from up north
Drawing a blank - that must have been way back when - I've only been on this Board for seven years but some go much further back than thatRemember MotherWolf from before on SKMB
You mean you don't like Darby O' Gill And The Little People!South sider. That never gets said except in the worst movies
Not me. I still say "warsh."Broad Midwestern, as befits someone growing up in Central Illinois. I gave up "warsh" for "wash," though.
Holy Moly, there has to be an exception!You mean you don't like Darby O' Gill And The Little People!
Nice there big guy... I announce basketball and baseball games over the PA at local HS (Have even done a couple of games on the streaming broadcasts of both when regular "color commentators couldn't make it)… Everyone says I don't sound like myself... Tell them it's because I enunciate when behind a mike... That and I am trying to use my deep sexy voice...
hey kidd,Keep it Brockmire, it'll make you famous! ;D
remember me, lol?Texan.
a lot like Matt.McC.'s description in "EdTV"
have fun with it, but get real articulate real fast
when its called for.
sometimes you buckle up the tool belt,
sometimes you slip ona sleek black leather number,
just to keep dress slacks up,
sometimes you strap on the gunbelt.
theres a good mood tone for ever'thin'
Flattery will get you everywhere.Yours does lol
Not me. I still say "warsh."
just kidding.
I don't know what my accent would be or if I have one. Born and raised in Western Nebraska, the last 15 years in Wyoming. So whatever that sounds like.