[Opinions] Not if the said midwestern person lived in the southern part of her state... (m)
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My mom grew up in a small town in southern Illinois. My grandparents have drawls, and they use somewhat southern slang - lunch is called dinner, dinner is called supper, your = yer, all of you = y'all. Most of the time when my grandmother tries to make an –or sounds (as in color), it comes out as an –er (she said culler). Those are the only things I can really think to describe.Hmm… funny story: My mom doesn’t have her drawl anymore, because she’s been in Chicago/the suburbs of for so long. However, it will come back under two circumstances: 1) When we go south of Kankakee, and 2) When she’s talking about former President Clinton! He was giving a speech on the radio a number of months ago and afterwards she was talking about it with a perfect southern accent! It was neat.My mom’s younger sister Charlotte lives in the Champaign area, which is fairly urban because of the University, but she’s still got her accent, and I swear my cousins do to, though theirs is far, far more subtle. I think this has to do with the fact that both their parents are from southern Illinois, though. My aunt and uncle were high school sweethearts, awww….~ Arcadia
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Jeralie?  ·  PhoenixPhire  ·  10/8/2004, 5:20 AM
Re: Jeralie?  ·  chazda  ·  10/8/2004, 10:15 AM
It reminds of me a midwestern woman  ·  Siri  ·  10/8/2004, 7:56 AM
lol  ·  iris  ·  10/8/2004, 8:02 AM
Not if the said midwestern person lived in the southern part of her state... (m)  ·  Arcadia  ·  10/8/2004, 8:38 AM
Does she pronounce  ·  iris  ·  10/8/2004, 8:55 AM
Worsh  ·  chazda  ·  10/8/2004, 10:09 AM
A question...  ·  PhoenixPhire  ·  10/10/2004, 6:40 PM
Nope...lol, though...worsh...nt  ·  Arcadia  ·  10/8/2004, 9:46 AM
Re: Jeralie?  ·  Indy  ·  10/8/2004, 7:13 AM
Re: Jeralie?  ·  Lissa  ·  10/8/2004, 7:05 AM