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#16260 01/20/01 04:24 PM
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It's "MY" mispronunciation of the town name. One hesitates to ask directions because you know the correction is coming!

Got another one for y'all! QUIZ: WHERE WOULD YOU BE FROM IF YOU PRONOUNCED "beautiful" as
"beau-tee-ful"?



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Do you mean "byou - ti - full" or "boo - ti - full"?



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#16262 01/20/01 07:14 PM
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"Bee-u(long u) tee-full" .

Know where they say it like this?

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#16263 01/20/01 08:17 PM
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Yep, everywhere except the North American continent ...



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Except the East of London and sunny Essex where it is bootiful!


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Not even warm.

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Down Pash-iunk in Fluffya.


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Well, I've waited a couple of days to enter this thread, so taken aback was I to see my name in cyber-lights! Chickie, I'm real good at grammar. I don't get a lot of jokes, though ['stern-look-at-CapK' emoticon]

I'm thinking about "beau-tee-ful" but I've heard a lot of folk from different places pronounce it this way, so I dunno where it is a linguistic marker. Please tell me! One of my thangs is US regional dialects....

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Except the East of London and sunny Essex where it is bootiful

Add to that, most of the South-western counties of UK - where the cider comes from.



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