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I was only teasing about the Yankee part. LoL But I am curious also as to how the word, our, is pronounced in different areas.
When I was in Iowa, I heard the word creek called a, crick. I say, creek with a long e not a short, i.
That is because "creek" is the sound you hear when you step on a loose floorboard. Crick is you swim in on hot summer days.
uh uh. Crick is what you get when you have a sore neck.
By the way, you Iowa person, pop is the sound a balloon makes when stuck with a pin. Soda is the sweet, bubbly concoction that you drink. I lived in Iowa for three years so I know all about pop and soda.
Actually, Iowa was full of incredibly sweet people. I liked it there.
I was only teasing about the Yankee part. LoL But I am curious also as to how the word, our, is pronounced in different areas.
When I was in Iowa, I heard the word creek called a, crick. I say, creek with a long e not a short, i.
That is because "creek" is the sound you hear when you step on a loose floorboard. Crick is you swim in on hot summer days.

uh uh. Crick is what you get when you have a sore neck.

By the way, you Iowa person, pop is the sound a balloon makes when stuck with a pin. Soda is the sweet, bubbly concoction that you drink. I lived in Iowa for three years so I know all about pop and soda.


Actually, Iowa was full of incredibly sweet people. I liked it there.
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