I expected to hear him say "tornader" as many in that part of the country do.
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I live in Arkansas. I have never heard anyone call a tornado a tornader
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Though that was 30 to 40 years ago, too.
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How about worsh (wash)?
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Think that's like Louisiana or something. Not sure.
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Worsh (wash), wudder (for water), cole (for cold) war (wire)
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Lol. And people complain about immigrants not learning English. Not that any of it matters to me. It's really quite interesting...dialects
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Yes, interesting to me, too. Years ago the regional dialects were more pronounced, often changing from one county to another.
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Take care people!! Be safe. Prayers to you.
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TakeCOVER
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Damn that stuffs coming over here come Sunday...hunker...
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Home of the Russellville Cyclones
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Number 10. On bucket list Watch a tornado as safe and close as possible
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Cool, but scary.
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