It's "New Orlens," not "New Orlee-ans." [Edit: and NOT "New Orleens." No.] Unless you are from there, in which case you can call it "N'awlins."
People talk as though all Southern accents are the same. I don't think they are. Mississippi is different than Alabama which is different from Texas which is different from Georgia. Northern and rural Floridians have an accent which is markedly different from coasters. (Much of the people on the coast sound as if they're from Ohio, rather than the South.)(Mississippi and Tennessee seem to be similar; Georgia and Alabama likewise. Louisiana, especially the Cajun influenced area, is on an entirely different planet.) I am not as good at spotting the differences as I once was, but I think it still holds.
I am a sucker for all males with any variety of Southern accent, but especially with Mississippi accents. It's been nice to hear voices of men speaking with those gentle lovely tones that make me sort of go weak at the knees.
People talk as though all Southern accents are the same. I don't think they are. Mississippi is different than Alabama which is different from Texas which is different from Georgia. Northern and rural Floridians have an accent which is markedly different from coasters. (Much of the people on the coast sound as if they're from Ohio, rather than the South.)(Mississippi and Tennessee seem to be similar; Georgia and Alabama likewise. Louisiana, especially the Cajun influenced area, is on an entirely different planet.) I am not as good at spotting the differences as I once was, but I think it still holds.
I am a sucker for all males with any variety of Southern accent, but especially with Mississippi accents. It's been nice to hear voices of men speaking with those gentle lovely tones that make me sort of go weak at the knees.
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It's become more difficult to track with all the migrations. But it is still there.
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I haven't tired drinking to bring it out. Dunno if that would work.
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I have any (or at least versions) of about all of the above!
Throw in a few drinks and the South Dakota/Minnesota accent comes out...or throw in a conversation with one of those way-south Georgia officers and I get a thick drawl...
But you're right, a man with a nice deep voice and just enough southern accent...wow. Speaking of which, I should call one of my officers...