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[Opinions] Re: uh-LAH-nah...(m)
I'm from the Midwest, actually.Here--this might be the easiest way to clear up some conclusion. I've made a sound file of me reading out my message, being careful to enunciate the differences. It ought to shed some light on what I mean. :) You can download it here--it's a very small file, and I solemnly swear it's not virus-y: http://s56.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=07DFVFF9HLLU82CNV9LC8J7QLFIf you can't (or won't :) download it, think of the differences this way:uh-LAH-nah: With an AH as in the name Don
uh-LAA-nah: With an AA as in the name Dan
uh-LAW-nah: With an AW as in the name DawnArray (here to help)


A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.You might even provide a Heaven for them. We need You for that. Hell we can make for ourselves.
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Heh, very cute, thank you! I listened to it three times though and still couldn't tell the difference between your way of saying it and the one with the "lawn" sound, as you call it. I can't tell!Don and Dawn are said the same where I grew up (Colorado by the way) and I just can't get them to make different sounds, even when I try. It's true I don't have a great ear though, I can't even tell Brit from Aussie accents, unless there is heavy use of recognizable slang words.Craziness. It's beyond me. :P
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How strange!It's a very slight difference, I guess. I'm glad you enjoyed listening to me, hehe. Array

A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.You might even provide a Heaven for them. We need You for that. Hell we can make for ourselves.
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