• @monicasmadeinmaine1114 says:

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😂

  • @Ymir._ says:

    Who ends lisa or yoga with an r. like it’s
    Li sa or yo ga. it’s not li sa r or yo ga r

    And also pastor ends with r so it’s not intrusive

    • @ashkiller14 says:

      It’s a southern accent, it’s just how people talk in parts of the rural south-east.

      Also, the captions are probably AI generated. He meant pasta, not pastor.

  • @SiriusMined says:

    Hilarious listening to a non rhotic brit talk about Rs in the wrong place.

  • @orangeandawesome4505 says:

    I just recently found out that calling a water fountain a bubbler is a mostly New England thing.

  • @gregallen485 says:

    While living in Missouri, at a dinner party, I (being from Downeast Maine) was discussing with a Bostonian friend the difference between how we said “car”. I use the a low ‘a’ like I’d use in “far”, where as he’d use a high ‘a’ as the ‘a’ in “carry”. The others at the dinner party couldn’t hear the difference but it was clear to us 😉

  • @warriorway5287 says:

    Have you seen my khakis? Yeah, The keys to my car.

  • @-Cece says:

    No accents in Buffalo……Go Bills! (Everyone can say that and be understood)

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