I think the thickest accent/dialect I've ever heard was from the PA guy at a football game in Eddyville which is in Marion county and a racing community.I think it comes down to racin' communities.
Ever been to Boone?
I think the thickest accent/dialect I've ever heard was from the PA guy at a football game in Eddyville which is in Marion county and a racing community.
Eddyville is Mahaska County.
Grew up in New Sharon, town of 1200. I have never met this Derek/Derrick from NS. I'd be curious as to how he sounds when he's sober, because sometimes when I used to drink with friends down in that area, they'd bring out the draw more when they've got alcohol in their system. Some from my school made it a point to talk like that, no clue why. But when traveling to other parts of the state I was/am told I have an accent.
And? I think you need to do more research bud. Use your googling skills to find out. CycloneRoss wasn't wrong either.
Hint: It's in more than 1 county. It's more than 2 counties. It's Mahaska, Wapello, and Marion.
I stand corrected. I based it on the 4-H'ers that I've judged from Eddyville were part of Mahaska County 4-H.
And? I think you need to do more research bud. Use your googling skills to find out. CycloneRoss wasn't wrong either.
Hint: It's in more than 1 county. It's more than 2 counties. It's Mahaska, Wapello, and Marion.
Are you talking about Derek from New Sharon? It's east of here, north of Oskaloosa. I mute the radio for a few minutes every time he comes on.
Wapello, Mahaska, and Monroe.
Stay away from Madrid, Tripoli and Nevada.Speaking of Monroe County, locals apparently but the emphasis on "Mon" rather than "roe". Drives me crazy because the city of Monroe is the opposite.
Sigourney gets weird too.Stay away from Madrid, Tripoli and Nevada.
Stay away from Madrid, Tripoli and Nevada.
Strange pronunciation is the least of the reasons to avoid Madrid at all costs.
Rolled a 700 series at the Tiger Bowl.