We've lived in 'the South' for a few years now.
Nashville, some would argue is not really 'the South'
but more 'the gateway to the South.'
North Carolina is pretty much the same,
not a whole lot a y'alls or Dixie flags flyin'
but this weekend I heard two words that
don't normally end in 'er..... end in 'er
word #1: tomater
(woman at Subway asking for tomaters on her sandwich)
word #2: saliver
(man at the temple asking me if I wanted half of his
Hersheys bar, after he opened with his teeth he gave the side that he
said didn't have his 'saliver' on it!!)
Nashville, some would argue is not really 'the South'
but more 'the gateway to the South.'
North Carolina is pretty much the same,
not a whole lot a y'alls or Dixie flags flyin'
but this weekend I heard two words that
don't normally end in 'er..... end in 'er
word #1: tomater
(woman at Subway asking for tomaters on her sandwich)
word #2: saliver
(man at the temple asking me if I wanted half of his
Hersheys bar, after he opened with his teeth he gave the side that he
said didn't have his 'saliver' on it!!)