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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Savoie01" data-source="post: 606985" data-attributes="member: 6016"><p>We coastal New Englanders (in my case, Rhode Island) have a speech that some "outlander" Americans think sounds on the British side. "Aunt" is pronounced like "aren't" without the R. Your rear end is your "bum." And ask a real R'd Islandah to say "I parked my car by the curb not far from a church in Harvard Square." Oh yes---and when you visit our lovely State, be sure and lunch on a cabinet and a grinder. And our stuffies can't be beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Savoie01, post: 606985, member: 6016"] We coastal New Englanders (in my case, Rhode Island) have a speech that some "outlander" Americans think sounds on the British side. "Aunt" is pronounced like "aren't" without the R. Your rear end is your "bum." And ask a real R'd Islandah to say "I parked my car by the curb not far from a church in Harvard Square." Oh yes---and when you visit our lovely State, be sure and lunch on a cabinet and a grinder. And our stuffies can't be beat. [/QUOTE]
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