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amish

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pronounce it indianapolis not indanapolis.

it's steel not still

and for god's sake, it's washington not worshington.

/rant

discuss, are there any others that i'm leaving out?
 

Zolty

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If you do tech support for the south you know that "Mash" can be used as a verb in reguards to computers.
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: Zolty
If you do tech support for the south you know that "Mash" can be used as a verb in reguards to computers.

mash is what you do with buttons

you mash buttons

i learned this from a friend , he was from alabama
 

NaOH

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
chimley? (chimney)

woof? (wolf)

My girlfriend can't say wolf.....she says "woof" every single time. So funny. My other friend can't say monster, he says munkster.
 

JM Aggie08

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aint ya'll gonna think before you make a stupid thread like this?

By the way, Texas pride :cool:, i don't really talk like that.

1.5/10
 

zanieladie

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The dog (dawg) is on the roof (rue-f)...NOT The dog (dough-g) is on the roof (ruff).
We wash dishes in the sink NOT the zinc.
We live in Baltimore, Maryland NOT Bal-mer, Merlin.
 

RapidSnail

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What the heck is YART supposed to mean? The best thing I could come up with is "Yet Another Religious Thread."
 

Compton

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
What the heck is YART supposed to mean? The best thing I could come up with is "Yet Another Religious Thread."

I believe its Yet Another Rant Thread.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: Compton
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
What the heck is YART supposed to mean? The best thing I could come up with is "Yet Another Religious Thread."

I believe its Yet Another Rant Thread.

Gotcha :thumbsup:.
 

JujuFish

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Originally posted by: rezinn
Sandwich has a D in it, and no M.

That one particularly bugs me.

There are several words where an "r" is often pronounced next to an "a" such as idea[r] or fa[r]miliar. Those don't bug me as much, though. I have a friend who says melk, pellow, and rooter. I've heard a few people say ridikilous (as opposed to ridikyalous).