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Originally Posted by Chuck Bishop
I had a hard time understanding the guy on the phone due to his southern accent. He explained that he was Mrs Weaver's son Fletch. We had about a 1/2 hour conversation and I told him that his gun was worth a good amount of money if in decent condition.
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Chuck, down there,
If in is one word, spelled if'n. It would be used in a sentence something like this " If'n you was to go to the stop sign where that house used to be, and went south a spell.."
We Yankees do have our accents also, or so they tell me.
My daughter went to college for 5 years in Florida, and has never lived north of the Mason-Dixon line since. While I had some difficulty understanding her
before she moved south, a half hour conversation with her now consists of lots of 'What? What did you say? say it AGAIN, Slowly"