[Ads-l] ~wool and ~chool

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Jul 17 19:23:34 UTC 2020


I'd say the lady speaking here is saying ~chooldrin.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_1Zv_ECy0g  around 20 seconds and 30 s inti video.  I heard Lawrence O'Donnel say ~chooldrin on yesterday's show, and he's from Mass.  I wool never ceased to be amazed.  ~~fer sher~~

Tom Zurinskas,  Originally from SW Conn 20 yrs,  college NE Tenn 3,  work SE NJ  33,  resides SE Florida 18...  truespel.com

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> The word "children" is being pronounced ~choolddin for the past few years (where ~chool
> rhymes with "wool").

Not by me.
Or by anyone I've ever spoken with.
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