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Yeah, but what I want to know is why there isn't a separate category for Brooklyn?...
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So Jim, do you say aboot and hoose?
I always found unusual pronunciations (usually regional) of common sounding names interesting. Examples include place names such as Cairo, IL (pronounced "kay-row" instead of "kye-row"); Houston Street in New York (pronounced "house-ton" instead of "hews-ton") and Orion Lake, MI (pronounced "ohr-ree-un" instead of "o'ryan").
I always found unusual pronunciations (usually regional) of common sounding names interesting. Examples include place names such as Cairo, IL (pronounced "kay-row" instead of "kye-row"); Houston Street in New York (pronounced "house-ton" instead of "hews-ton") and Orion Lake, MI (pronounced "ohr-ree-un" instead of "o'ryan").
I always found unusual pronunciations (usually regional) of common sounding names interesting. Examples include place names such as Cairo, IL (pronounced "kay-row" instead of "kye-row"); Houston Street in New York (pronounced "house-ton" instead of "hews-ton") and Orion Lake, MI (pronounced "ohr-ree-un" instead of "o'ryan").
Maybe I listen too much country music
Reviving this old thread.
If you would like to hear what I sound like, I'm entered in this audition contest. I've been trying to find a way into recording audio books for awhile. If you like my entry, please give me a vote! The top 20 vote-getters are in the running to read for the upcoming recording of the Neil Gaiman book American Gods.
To vote for me to have a shot at a role in the Neil Gaiman audio book, go to the linked page, sign up (sorry), click the "Vote" tab and then search for Scotrace. Have a listen. If you think it's worthy, please give me your vote!
Yeah, but what I want to know is why there isn't a separate category for Brooklyn?...