Probably because there is no point to them anymore.These analogue/digital debates always descend into such a mess...
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Of course, even in Texas, nothing is set in stone. You'll get a far different accent over there'n Ann-yoo-ack (Anahuac, where my familly comes from), where they jess love them purty flars up against the bob-war fence over there by the awl well, compared to San Antonio (where I lived and ran the traffic signals for many years), where the common conversation at noontime was, "Quieres comer?" "Damn straight!" "Donde?" "It don't make me no le hace!" (That last bit pronounced "noliasi", of course.)
Rick "native Texan, currently in exile" Denney
Rick... you misspelled (mispronounce) there. It's "thar". You've apparently been in exile far too long. Pitty...
Git on home, little doe-gy!!
Thank the Goddess that we do not have accents out here on the Left Coast!
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