I suspect mine might be one of them. Though I son't know about
"dialect"... that's a word that should be applied to people who speak
funny. Southerners for instance.

gdr,
Dana

On 5/20/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ....Don't "dough" and "Scarborough" rhyme in this context?
> 
> > > I suspect this can depend greatly on your dialect.
> 
> Yeah, come to think of it, I know dialects where "dough" might be pronounced
> closer to "doo" and "Scarborough" might sound like "Scahbaruh."
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
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