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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 9023" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>We call it soda around here, but 40 miles north of me (still in Ky) they call it pop. I was born in Kentucky but my dad was career Army, so we moved quite a bit (took me 3 schools to finish the 7th grade). I guess I never really had an accent because we left Ky when I was 11 months old, and we didn't return until I was in the 7th grade (second 7th grade school, lol). However, I now have what you might call a southern accent, and I do use the word "y'all" quite a bit in regular conversation. My first ship was homeported in Newport, RI, and there were <u>a lot </u>of guys from Jersey, NYC, and Connecticut onboard. I could hardly understand a word the NYC guys said until I got used to it. They sure talked fast! :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 9023, member: 123"] We call it soda around here, but 40 miles north of me (still in Ky) they call it pop. I was born in Kentucky but my dad was career Army, so we moved quite a bit (took me 3 schools to finish the 7th grade). I guess I never really had an accent because we left Ky when I was 11 months old, and we didn't return until I was in the 7th grade (second 7th grade school, lol). However, I now have what you might call a southern accent, and I do use the word "y'all" quite a bit in regular conversation. My first ship was homeported in Newport, RI, and there were [u]a lot [/u]of guys from Jersey, NYC, and Connecticut onboard. I could hardly understand a word the NYC guys said until I got used to it. They sure talked fast! :shock: [/QUOTE]
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