Had a neighbor in Texas once who hailed from Boston. She’d been in Texas for 25 years but the accent was thick as ever. She got the strangest look in a Hallmark shop when she asked about cods.
Okay, nitpicking here. . .Has Roz gone up in the world: wasn’t her sign on the ground at the foot of her establishment in a cartoon strip sometime last week?
I am from Ohio and when I lived in Texas, they said I had an accent. I found that quite strange at first. Then I realized that we all technically have an accent. It seems strange, I understand, but it’s true. I mean, I think the Ohio one is quite boring, but to someone with a different accent, they like it. I love all accents but mine. ; )
When I moved to Boston back in the dark ages, my coworkers sang a then popular song as “Splish splash, I was taking a bah-th”. Never understood why they didn’t also say “splahsh” and at least make it rhyme!
This is so great, because I’m in Australia right now where they sound like they’re from Boston. When I say “Marks Park” as a NYer might (I was threatened as a child to pronounce my "r"s by my NY uncle) they had no idea what I was saying. But when I said “Mahks Pahk” there was no problem.
LOL… he’d have called her “RAZZ” if his accent was THAT thick. I got a Navy buddy, Mark, a Bean-Towner with that wicked awesome accent… and all of his friends greet him by yelling “MAAAHK!!”
TexTech about 5 years ago
Had a neighbor in Texas once who hailed from Boston. She’d been in Texas for 25 years but the accent was thick as ever. She got the strangest look in a Hallmark shop when she asked about cods.
boniface22 about 5 years ago
Anyone else immediately think of “Fork Handles”?
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
Really? Bostonians talk like that?
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
No J.F.K. impressions?
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
At least he didn’t loose his sunglasses on top pf his head.
Durak Premium Member about 5 years ago
“He’s from Boston, he can’t start his car.”
BearsDown Premium Member about 5 years ago
At least he knows wheah he pahked the cah.
dukedoug about 5 years ago
I’m an Aussie and I think it strange that people in Flodda need to look in a Mere to comb their hair straight.
Ran9Dolph29 about 5 years ago
This is awesome! Keep up the great work!
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
So, where’d he pawk his cah?
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Shades of my New England relatives. . .took me a minute. . .
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Okay, nitpicking here. . .Has Roz gone up in the world: wasn’t her sign on the ground at the foot of her establishment in a cartoon strip sometime last week?
grandpa.davey about 5 years ago
Funniest cartoon that I’ve seen in a long time
Linguist about 5 years ago
Make fun of Boston all you want but … The New York Yankees choked - AGAIN!¡!
banjoAhhh! about 5 years ago
I love It!
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
You would think that after decades of television even Bostonians would have learned how to enunciate properly.
quanyindove about 5 years ago
GiantShetlandPony about 5 years ago
This spring I had a woman in Shetland tell me she loved my accent. :)
Snolep about 5 years ago
When I moved to Boston back in the dark ages, my coworkers sang a then popular song as “Splish splash, I was taking a bah-th”. Never understood why they didn’t also say “splahsh” and at least make it rhyme!
fstop8 about 5 years ago
cop asked a southerner do you have any ID he said bout what?
innertuber about 5 years ago
This is so great, because I’m in Australia right now where they sound like they’re from Boston. When I say “Marks Park” as a NYer might (I was threatened as a child to pronounce my "r"s by my NY uncle) they had no idea what I was saying. But when I said “Mahks Pahk” there was no problem.
dsidney49 about 5 years ago
LOL… he’d have called her “RAZZ” if his accent was THAT thick. I got a Navy buddy, Mark, a Bean-Towner with that wicked awesome accent… and all of his friends greet him by yelling “MAAAHK!!”