montco hoagiemouth is subtler than delco but it’s still there
montco hoagiemouth is subtler than delco but it’s still there
i left montco for delwear in 99 idk what i sound like, just some generic east coaster
my aunts and uncles are mint condition montco tho
that born in the 50s and 60s northeast philly is just down the reauxd montco
rob you explained two places that are like 20 miles apart and have basically the same accent
that’s just not true and frankly is an attack not only on delaware but on america
first of all if i drive five minutes south or west banjos start playing
I don’t see what that has to do with their accent sounding the same as anybody else in the midatlantic
i’m not even joking it can get southern in a hurry you would be surprised no you’re not going to mistake them for mississippians but they sure as hell aint city folk
more to the point northern delaware is a surprisingly interesting mix of people. i do consider it part of the nation of philadelphia but you don’t get native hoagiemouth here, at least not away from the border
How he pronounced "most" and "out" was the tip-off.
Montco? He still has all his teeth.