She called my dad "a used car salesman" back in the 80s, he wore it like a badge of honour.
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I believe the inaugural Miss Nude Scarborough was a young Jayne Eastwood in Goin Down the Road. It's one of our richer annual traditions.Comment
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I don't know guys. The "abowt" drawl I'm familiar with - but specifically "a-boot" the way that American's think is hilarious - I've never heard that. That chick on "How I Met Your Mother" or the girls Justin Long makes fun of in that new horrible Kevin Smith trailer - I've never heard that specific accent before. Only in American comedies. Maybe that's just the way American's hear the drawl - or play it up for comedy - but it's not accurate to my ears.
And any way, there's all kinds of different Canadian accents. Take a guy like Seth Rogan, he's got a Canadian accent to me, but it's specifically a British Columbia one that you almost never hear in Toronto. It's a bit like saying all American's say "y'all".
People from Toronto don't often say "eh" or say "Toronno". I think here our accents are too diluted by that non-regional North American TV accent type thing.Comment
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I always took Bob and Doug as an exaggeration or parody. Since so many "American" actors like William Shatner and Michael J. Fox are actually Canadian it never really crossed my mind that anyone from Canada actually talked like that.You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Comment
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It's funny, 'cos I'm from NYC, live in CA and lived in WI, so I've encountered all kinda of accents. To me, Canadians kinda sound like Mid Western people to me. They say the "a-bowt" and "howse" too. In fact, I even said that for awhile, and it took months to break myself of that after moving back to CA. I still think that "runners", "touque", "davenport" and "back-bacon" are funny though."Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."Comment
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Sounds like he is saying "a-boot ", "hoose" and "surry" to me. "Soda, who says soda"? Not me, he got that right, it is Pop.Comment
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that's pretty dam funny! Yeah I totally know guys that talk like that, in fact my cousin Chuck looks like that guy! , the phrase give 'er is heard on any Canadian job site hourly if not more, and yes I am offered moose meat way too often!Comment
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You might have something with the TV thing.
I don't get the "give'er" thing, I've never even heard that. Maybe I'm too close to the US border, but I don't know anyone who speaks even close to that guy in the video.Comment
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True story
Like 10-ish years ago I went to Niagara Falls to hit the Canadian sides Museums (Frankensteins/Ripley's etc)
Stayed overnight and was watching Canadian TV news
The newscaster talked "normal" ie General American/Canadian
But the weather guy talked with the "ehhs"
Really sounded like he was putting it on.
Sometimes I wonder if SOME Canadians talk like that just to entertain the touristsComment
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True story
Like 10-ish years ago I went to Niagara Falls to hit the Canadian sides Museums (Frankensteins/Ripley's etc)
Stayed overnight and was watching Canadian TV news
The newscaster talked "normal" ie General American/Canadian
But the weather guy talked with the "ehhs"
Really sounded like he was putting it on.
Sometimes I wonder if SOME Canadians talk like that just to entertain the tourists
I don't think so man, Canadians for sure say "eh" for sure, but it depends on where you're from. That was my only point.
My guess there is that newscasters are trained to speak very clearly without using slang or little verbal hickups like "eh" or "uhh" - but from my experience the weather dudes are always the guys who seem to be more folksy and have more personality. So my guess is that's probably what's going on there.Comment
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