The Universal Character Research Thread

cloudy said:
:D

I'd forgotten some of those. They're so ingrained in my speech now that I don't even realize that I'm using them....especially "he ain't got good sense." I say that alot.

I'm the same way, I have to sit and really think about it to find them :)
 
Colleen Thomas said:
I'm the same way, I have to sit and really think about it to find them :)

I wouldn't have even thought about the dinner and supper thing except that Dran asked me what the difference was not too long ago.
 
cloudy said:
I wouldn't have even thought about the dinner and supper thing except that Dran asked me what the difference was not too long ago.

I usd beat all o hell to day, and the looks I got reminded me of this thread :)
 
I'm not sure if this is southern or not, but I do know that the only place I've ever heard it is in Georgia....

whipped with an ugly stick: butt ugly, so ugly they frighten small children.
 
cloudy said:
I'm not sure if this is southern or not, but I do know that the only place I've ever heard it is in Georgia....

whipped with an ugly stick: butt ugly, so ugly they frighten small children.

I've heard people use that up here. Usually "Got a beatin' with an ugly stick"
 
cloudy said:
I'm not sure if this is southern or not, but I do know that the only place I've ever heard it is in Georgia....

whipped with an ugly stick: butt ugly, so ugly they frighten small children.

I've heard variations of that all over the place, often with "beaten" instead of "whipped." It's definitely a classic!
:)
 
Evil Alpaca said:
I've heard variations of that all over the place, often with "beaten" instead of "whipped." It's definitely a classic!
:)

Hey EA! Next post is 100. Got an AV yet?
 
Evil Alpaca said:
Not yet. What are the limitations on them?

it has to be a Jpeg and 150x150 dpi or less, right? I've gotten the resizing down to a fine art, if you need help pm me. :)
 
Evil Alpaca said:
Not yet. What are the limitations on them?

150x150 pixels. I forget how many kb. THere's info on the FAQ in the FAQ section of your control panel, I think.
 
The general idea of the thread is a good one, but to really be useful in creating a character you would almost have to post the sense of the lines you want your character to say, and ask someone to 'translate' them into the appropriate dialect.

And of course, there are always going to be problems with individual variation -- I grew up in a 'mixed' family, with one small-town-southern (USA) parent, and one right-off-the-farm-midwestern (USA) parent, and picked up language from both of them. Class and education matters as well, at least as much here as in the UK. I know brothers who speak very differently in large part because one joined the army right out of high school and now drives a truck, and the other went to college and then to law school and now is a county judge. They still look alike, but they don't sound alike.

Expressions vary by race, too, of course. Even little things often change. I might ask someone I haven't seen in a couple years "Do you still live over on Elm Street?" but my black friends are more likely to ask "Do you still stay over on Elm Street?"

Anyway, if anyone wants advice on the St. Louis dialect, just ask.
 
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