Want to move, where is a good place to live? NC, SC?
Originally Posted by BRUZRs_Daddy
My whole family is from Brockton and East Weymouth... That's wicked funny!!! Do they still say "wicked" up there?!!! I lucked out I guess by growing up in Chucktown...
Dont you mean "wickit haaad cou" ( wicked hard core )
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Originally Posted by wittom
Accents? I'm going to fill you in about a secret here in MA. That accent that you hear when people say things like "pahk the cah" (park the car) and "hahvahd yahd" (Harvard Yard) is only heard from people in and around Boston. If you look at a map you'll see I495. It's people inside the I495 beltway that have that accent. The rest of the state, a majority of us, don't have an accent. But If you don't want me in your state, than OK.
And while were on the subject, I've heard an accent from some people from NJ. One word that comes to mind is "filum' (film).
And while were on the subject, I've heard an accent from some people from NJ. One word that comes to mind is "filum' (film).

I grew up in Windsor, CT (just above Hartford) and have lived in "The Hub".... (hope I didn't strike a nerve mentioning "The Hub"....
) (j/k)If you do come to Jersey, make sure you fill up E-ZPASS account before coming!!

(Did someone mention the Patriots???? Aren't they wicked good? ... chuckle.... Go JETS!!!! )
Last edited by MikeF150; Nov 18, 2006 at 04:28 PM.
Originally Posted by wittom
Accents? I'm going to fill you in about a secret here in MA. That accent that you hear when people say things like "pahk the cah" (park the car) and "hahvahd yahd" (Harvard Yard) is only heard from people in and around Boston. If you look at a map you'll see I495. It's people inside the I495 beltway that have that accent. The rest of the state, a majority of us, don't have an accent. But If you don't want me in your state, than OK.
And while were on the subject, I've heard an accent from some people from NJ. One word that comes to mind is "filum' (film).
And while were on the subject, I've heard an accent from some people from NJ. One word that comes to mind is "filum' (film).




