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I know a lot of texans. Happy Hoosier Thursday #1
Really? nt TBF Thursday #2
He's "just asking questions." n/t demmiblue Thursday #7
What would people think you were implying? leftstreet Thursday #3
I just googled it. I think it is because he is from Central SSJVegeta Thursday #4
Many people in the Austin area don't dalton99a Thursday #5
That what Grok says - It's the Austin influence womanofthehills Thursday #34
He has a little touch of it, but he might have lost a lot of it while attending Harvard. Ocelot II Thursday #6
Same with Beto, who went to Columbia dalton99a Thursday #8
It's because he grew up I right outside Austin womanofthehills Thursday #35
Because actual Texas is not the same as TV/movie Texas. DavidDvorkin Thursday #9
I grew up in southern WV and people that didn't know better thought I was from another state when meeting me. FascismIsDeath Thursday #10
Because he got an education and doesn't want to talk like a hick? Mysterian Thursday #11
So everyone with a southern accent is uneducated and talks like a hick? onenote Thursday #19
I have no issue with southern drawls but IMO Jimmy Carter didn't have a pronounced one. CentralMass Thursday #23
Of course not. But as one whose parents moved around constantly, I was very prone to picking up bits hlthe2b Thursday #33
The very stable genius does not have a Southern accent. dalton99a Thursday #22
Ever seen a Venn diagram? Mysterian Thursday #36
Which seems contradicted by the existence of W. Bush Torchlight Thursday #31
because not all Texans UpInArms Thursday #12
I suspect that many people in large cities don't Ilsa Thursday #13
+1. You will hear an accent 30 miles outside the city. dalton99a Thursday #16
Some People Coolgoober Thursday #14
People who live in major Texas cities pinkstarburst Thursday #15
Also from East Texas RussBLib Thursday #20
Everyone I have met from there did pinkstarburst Thursday #29
I'm from Dallas and a 3rd generation Texan. I had an accent I had to get rid of when I went to drama school CTyankee Thursday #43
Sounds serious, relevant and even critical in today's environment. Torchlight Thursday #17
I've lived in Texas all of my life Texasgal Thursday #18
I am from Central Texas herding cats Thursday #21
It's there, but attenuated. carpetbagger Thursday #24
Texans do not normally have a Southern accent LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #25
You really don't know? City Lights Thursday #26
If he took any kind of debate, public speaking xmas74 Thursday #27
I moved away from pflugerville 6 years ago Laurelin Thursday #28
Cripes on a bike GenThePerservering Thursday #30
Texan here. I code switch depending on the context. harumph Thursday #32
Regional accents are on the decline in a big way in the U.S. . . . markpkessinger Thursday #37
He doesn't have a Texas accent, either. MineralMan Thursday #38
I didn't mean to imply that it "matters." That's why I said, "Just curious." nt LAS14 Thursday #39
Uh-huh... MineralMan Thursday #40
Why doesn't Owen Wilson have a Texas accent? LudwigPastorius Thursday #41
Texas is very diverse Zambero Thursday #42
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