I'll say. In Rochester, New York, they are the only people who can put a "A" in the word "whine". They linger on it. They hover over the long "AYEE" that isn't even there: "why-AhYEEEEEEE-n"
Flat is pronounced "fl-AY-yit". Apple is "A-YIP-ple". It's so awful I love it, eh? Now, class, try this: "In RA-chester, they grow a LAAAA-t of why-ahyeee-n gray-pes and a-YIP-ples. Too bad it's colder than an oversized vagina all the ti-eeeeeem." Lama Catherine said, >>To me, Americans *all* sound like they say "sarrow" (or maybe it's "sah-row.") But then again, the Americans nearest Toronto are from western New York, y'know, towns like Rachester and Tanawanda, so maybe it's just them.>>
