vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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Because of my years doing dialects on radio, I have an unfortunate tendency to pick up inflections from anyone I spend a lot of time with. A close friend has a strong North Shore Massachusetts accent, and some of her inflections have found their way into my permanent speech, especially the word "Bahhston." I have other friends with strong New York Jewish accents, and I have picked up traits from them, and another friend speaks BBC Received Pronunciation English. I actually substituted for her once on a radio show without anyone ever catching on the difference, and every now and then one of her pronunciations will slip into my everyday speech. And god forbid I ever should spend time around a Southerner or a Minnesotan, because I'll fall right into mimicking them without realizing I'm doing it.
Can you do a Molly Goldberg, or perhaps a Jeannie Goldstein? Among others I have a quite excellent Joe Hayman accent in my back pocket for occasional use. Used to be able to slay elderly Jewish gentlemen with "blue" Barton Brothers jokes with their punchlines in Yiddish, but that audience seems to have entirely passed on to their reward.