creekbend
Super Star Member
One only has to look at the different Bouroughs of New York City. People in the Bronx talk different from those in Long Island.
Man, I hope I'm not picking up the Scandahoovian accent here in Minnesota (every seen the move "Fargo"?)
I did a tour up north several years ago and it used to crack up everyone when I said something with "mom n em", as in how's your mom n em? That's a pretty common question down here when you meet someone you haven't seen for awhile, but up north, they'd never heard anything like it.