This thread is a riot!!!
I do use the word our as ower. I also say crick, we drink pop, and even tho we're northerners I eat my grits with butter, salt and pepper.
I always wondered about words with a K in them, and why it seems like southern people don't pronounce the K. For instance, the word 'like'. My Aunt Linda pronounces it in a way that seems to leave the K out, and it almost makes it sound like a T. Hard for me to explain, like stopping the K sound just before actually pronouncing it.
Does anyone know what I mean?
And, as for plurals, I once heard of a man in Fla who told a friend that he had broken his legs, "All two of 'em."
But, to be honest, I try to take the best of all the customs of both north and south, especially the food, and make them mine.