Originally posted by: Millennium
What are you freakin Canadian or something?
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.
Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.
Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.
Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
Crick is a word. It is another word for a small, shallow stream. It sounds perfectly normal to me.
I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.
Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
Originally posted by: Millennium
What are you freakin Canadian or something?
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
No, no I do not. I do, however, commonly lapse into Brittish-isms.
ZV
Originally posted by: Millennium
What are you freakin Canadian or something?
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off
My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.
Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
Crick is a word. It is another word for a small, shallow stream. It sounds perfectly normal to me.
I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.
Originally posted by: Jzero
I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.
Holler means "to yell."
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: Jzero
I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.
Holler means "to yell."
Hollow as in "Sleepy Hollow" except pronounced Holler.
Originally posted by: SuperCommando
Nope. I say "both."