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06-21-2001, 02:38 AM
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i know TONS of people who say "pahk the cah" and "retahded" etc...
but there is another boston accent that is lesser known... the "society" Boston accent. My grandmother grew up in Newton (classy Boston suburb) and has almost an affected English accent, as do her sisters and many women (although more of her generation than younger generations...) and even some men, all of whom are wealthy and from the suburbs, Beacon Hill, West Roxbury etc.
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06-21-2001, 09:01 AM
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Originally posted by SoCalGirl:
About half of my graduating class went to Longwood! Ten bucks you know somebody who went to Salem High in VA Beach. I've got a LW shirt w/ the Dead Bears, my Oozeball/Spring Weekend tshirt, LW shotglass, LW clock/coffemug, and my best friend was a Chi.
Did you actually grow up in Farmville? I figured you only went to school there!
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Yes, unfortunately I grew up in Farmville too. My parents both work at Longwood. And then I ended up going to school here too. Were any of your friends that went here in a sorority? If so, then you probably know about our jumpers...
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06-21-2001, 09:56 PM
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I know all about the jumpers! It was definitely one of the reasons for me to NOT want to rush.  None of my friends were in sororities though. But I've been told that YOUR chapter has the nicest members.
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06-22-2001, 12:42 AM
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LOL, this also proves that we talk differently from region to region, too ...we Nor Cal ppl would say, "The mixer with DG should be a blast, and I'm sooo ready to hella party my ass off!!"
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Ok ok ok - so i don't look like a total douche bag, i was using the term "trip the light fantastic" just f-ing around, to emphasize the slip into bostonian . . . the more accurate BUese translation would be:
The mixer with DG should be chill as hell; those girls can throw down. I'm bout ready to get hammed, b/c i really shit the bed on that ECT test . . . that can eat a bag though, let's head out.
Subtle difference b/w that and the 1950's-clad answer from before . . . all semantics though
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06-22-2001, 01:10 AM
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Originally posted by SoCalGirl:
I know all about the jumpers! It was definitely one of the reasons for me to NOT want to rush. None of my friends were in sororities though. But I've been told that YOUR chapter has the nicest members.
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I am a nebby-nose so I have to ask what's a jumper?
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06-22-2001, 03:09 AM
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those girls can throw down. I'm bout ready to get hammed, . . . that can eat a bag though,
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LOL Rob, I actuallly thought that you and NEers talked like that ("trip the light fantastic")!! But also your modified version ... if you actually said that to me (the parts from your quote that I left in this post), I would have to think first and ask you to repeat  . I don't know--I guess we don't use too much slang here in CA????
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06-22-2001, 08:58 AM
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Originally posted by SoCalGirl:
I know all about the jumpers! It was definitely one of the reasons for me to NOT want to rush. None of my friends were in sororities though. But I've been told that YOUR chapter has the nicest members.
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Luckily for everyone who doesn't go to Longwood, it's the only school where sororities wear jumpers. Thanks for the comment on my chapter... but all of them have nice members!  Probably the nicest are Tri Sigma, AST, and DZ.
KillarneyRose, a jumper is a dress that ummm... kinda looks like a maternity dress. I hate them, but they are tradition here.
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06-22-2001, 04:15 PM
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Originally posted by SSS1365:
Luckily for everyone who doesn't go to Longwood, it's the only school where sororities wear jumpers. Thanks for the comment on my chapter... but all of them have nice members! Probably the nicest are Tri Sigma, AST, and DZ.
KillarneyRose, a jumper is a dress that ummm... kinda looks like a maternity dress. I hate them, but they are tradition here.
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SSS1365, I used to have to wear jumpers when I attended private school from K-8 (part of the uniform). But I thought they were cute...perhaps that they are different kinds of jumpers? I don't know...these were the sheath-kind-of-dresses that were above the knee (of course, we girls always got the shorter ones  , or tried to hem them up  ).
[This message has been edited by newbie (edited June 22, 2001).]
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06-22-2001, 04:25 PM
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Well the jumper styles change over the years, but right now they're long and I feel like a pregnant grape when I wear mine, cuz it's too big for me. Each sorority has jumpers in their own colors... except Alpha Gam, theirs are plaid and in my opinion the ONLY cute ones!
If anyone is curious as to what these things look like, you can go to http://www.angelfire.com/va2/alphasigmas/present.html and scroll down to the bottom.
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06-22-2001, 05:02 PM
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SSS1365, yes, my jumper looked a lot different! It was, as I said, above the knee, and mine was plaid--dark blue and yellow. It was actually pretty nice! Compared to other private school uniforms, my friends and I felt very lucky...b/c there were some schools that had the ugliest of colors on their jumpers!!
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06-22-2001, 09:57 PM
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Mon Dieu!!! How could I have forgotten one of Canada's most distinctive accents - Quebecois. Lil G, I'll agree with you, the Newfies also have an accent all their own.
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06-23-2001, 01:10 AM
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Hi Longwood ladies! I am sorry to bring up the jumper thing again but I was just wondering when you wear them? Is it everyday to class and all? Or just for sorority functions? Do all female students wear them or just sorority women?
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06-23-2001, 03:52 AM
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Originally posted by newbie:
LOL Rob, I actuallly thought that you and NEers talked like that ("trip the light fantastic")!! But also your modified version ... if you actually said that to me (the parts from your quote that I left in this post), I would have to think first and ask you to repeat . I don't know--I guess we don't use too much slang here in CA????
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First off, people everywhere have accents. Secondly, Californinas do use slang. I remember when I was in high school I went on the Close-Up Trip to Washington, DC, and there were people there from Minnesota, Wyoming, Rhode Island, South Carolina, etc. Everyone sounded different from each other. I remember making a list for my "new friends" of slang we use in Cali--such as crib, the spizzot (spot), fo-shee-zee (for sure)(that some ghetto E-40 slang for ya  ), etc. We also, use the woord "like" alot, unfortunately.
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08-11-2002, 10:57 PM
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I think in our society we judge how people talk on tv to be the norm, like news people, and actors. In that case I think people from the midatlantic and the west coast have the least amount of an accent.
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08-12-2002, 01:38 AM
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Hmm that's an interesting question... I used to have a friend in conneticut that had a huge twang! he was born/raised in ct. too.. but i can't say i have heard a whole lot of people from that area to make a logical guesstimate
Some people say i have a teeny Texas "twang" but I swear I don't hear it
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