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Default Another Paula Deen gripe

I watched her again today, first time in a while..
Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
lucy


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Brent,
That was lame.. I was born in Georgia and raised in Arkansas and have a
southern accent my own self. It is nothing like her over-done version of a
southern accent though. Puleez..
lucy

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> >From: "me"
>>Date: 12/14/04 1:25 PM Pacific

>
>>Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
>>Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.

>
> Some people just have no tolerance for regional accents and cultural
> differences. Maybe one day if they force us all to be the same you'll be
> happy!
> ;> LOL



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In article > ,
"me" > wrote:

> Brent,
> That was lame.. I was born in Georgia and raised in Arkansas and have a
> southern accent my own self. It is nothing like her over-done version of a
> southern accent though. Puleez..


"Over-done"??? I think she sounds just like some of my mother's
small-town relatives when I was growing up in Arkansas in the fifties.

Isaac
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Like Emeril, I think Paula Deen turns up the accent a notch or two for
the TV's sake.

Karen
p.s. I pronounced Worcestershire sauce the same way Paula does, too.



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I thought the dictionary might help with the correct pronunciation
*LAUGHS HEARTILY*


Pronunciation: 'wus-t&(r)-"shir-, -sh&r- also -"shIr-

I'd need to be a frikking English Major to undertand that!

Barb Anne
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"Karen" > wrote in message
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> Like Emeril, I think Paula Deen turns up the accent a notch or two for
> the TV's sake.
>
> Karen
> p.s. I pronounced Worcestershire sauce the same way Paula does, too.

Karen,
Hear hear.. that was my point, not necessarily just that one word.. I guess
like someone else mentioned her licking her fingers being gross, and talking
with her mouth full, etc.. I guess her trumped up accent is my pet peeve.
lol
lucy


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"Karen" > wrote in message
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> Like Emeril, I think Paula Deen turns up the accent a notch or two for
> the TV's sake.
>
> Karen
> p.s. I pronounced Worcestershire sauce the same way Paula does, too.

Karen,
Hear hear.. that was my point, not necessarily just that one word.. I guess
like someone else mentioned her licking her fingers being gross, and talking
with her mouth full, etc.. I guess her trumped up accent is my pet peeve.
lol
lucy


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"Karen" > wrote in message
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> Like Emeril, I think Paula Deen turns up the accent a notch or two for
> the TV's sake.
>
> Karen
> p.s. I pronounced Worcestershire sauce the same way Paula does, too.

Karen,
Hear hear.. that was my point, not necessarily just that one word.. I guess
like someone else mentioned her licking her fingers being gross, and talking
with her mouth full, etc.. I guess her trumped up accent is my pet peeve.
lol
lucy


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me wrote:
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> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy


There's another way to pronounce it?

nancy


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> me wrote:
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>> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
>> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
>> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
>> lucy

>
> There's another way to pronounce it?
>
> nancy



http://tinyurl.com/3zl4g


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How about everytime she licks her fingers?
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"Snowfeet1" > wrote in message
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> How about everytime she licks her fingers?


Thankfully she is only on once a day or so unlike Emeril who is on about 4
hours a day. I think her sons look like shiftless morons.


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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:33:11 GMT, "Vox Humana"
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> Thankfully she is only on once a day or so unlike Emeril who is on about 4
> hours a day. I think her sons look like shiftless morons.


How do you guys have the time to count appearances daily? I
spend all of my free time here, not looking at the TV Guide.

sf
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:33:11 GMT, "Vox Humana"
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> Thankfully she is only on once a day or so unlike Emeril who is on about 4
> hours a day. I think her sons look like shiftless morons.


How do you guys have the time to count appearances daily? I
spend all of my free time here, not looking at the TV Guide.

sf
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How about everytime she licks her fingers?
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On 15-Dec-2004, "Rich" > wrote:

> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> ...
> > me wrote:
> >>
> >> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> >> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> >> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> >> lucy

> >
> > There's another way to pronounce it?
> >
> > nancy

>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3zl4g
>
>
> --Rich


It's incredible to me how some are perturbed by how somebody else
speaks. The audio pronunciation given by the above URL is
' WUSTA-SHEAR'. Who cares? Well I guess somebody does.

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Wandering along the edges of rec.food.cooking, I found the following bit
of electronic flotsam written by "Brick" > in
:

>> >> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
>> >> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce
>> >> Worcestershire? Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I
>> >> wanted to smack her. lucy
>> >
>> > There's another way to pronounce it?

>
> It's incredible to me how some are perturbed by how somebody else
> speaks. The audio pronunciation given by the above URL is
> ' WUSTA-SHEAR'. Who cares? Well I guess somebody does.


My brother-in-law from Mississippi always says, "whats-this-here sauce"!

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On 15-Dec-2004, "Rich" > wrote:

> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> ...
> > me wrote:
> >>
> >> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> >> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> >> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> >> lucy

> >
> > There's another way to pronounce it?
> >
> > nancy

>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3zl4g
>
>
> --Rich


It's incredible to me how some are perturbed by how somebody else
speaks. The audio pronunciation given by the above URL is
' WUSTA-SHEAR'. Who cares? Well I guess somebody does.

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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> me wrote:
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>> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
>> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
>> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
>> lucy

>
> There's another way to pronounce it?
>
> nancy



http://tinyurl.com/3zl4g


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hey baby

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Maybe you pronounce things that she would find "odd" or "incorrect." I
have heard Worcestershire Sauce pronounced in countless ways. In
England it's "Wooooster-Sauce." I say "Wiss-tah-SHEER" Sauce. Your
aunt Fanny may say "WORSE-Chester-shire sauce. Who the hell cares as
long as you know what it is and when to add it to the recipe?

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me wrote:
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> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy


Oh, you mean W sauce?

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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:57:57 GMT, JaKe >
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> 'woo-ster-shyur'


That's a decent Southern approximation.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25452A0A

So, how do *you* pronounce it that's so different - Mr.
KnowItAll?

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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:57:57 GMT, JaKe >
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> 'woo-ster-shyur'


That's a decent Southern approximation.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25452A0A

So, how do *you* pronounce it that's so different - Mr.
KnowItAll?

sf
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me wrote:
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> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy


There's another way to pronounce it?

nancy
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Maybe you pronounce things that she would find "odd" or "incorrect." I
have heard Worcestershire Sauce pronounced in countless ways. In
England it's "Wooooster-Sauce." I say "Wiss-tah-SHEER" Sauce. Your
aunt Fanny may say "WORSE-Chester-shire sauce. Who the hell cares as
long as you know what it is and when to add it to the recipe?

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hey baby

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me wrote:
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> I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy


Oh, you mean W sauce?

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I know it's like people who make stooooopid critical posts. Ya' just want
to pop 'em upside the heed.

"me" > wrote in message
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>I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy
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I know it's like people who make stooooopid critical posts. Ya' just want
to pop 'em upside the heed.

"me" > wrote in message
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>I watched her again today, first time in a while..
> Can't someone at the network teach her how to pronounce Worcestershire?
> Every time I heard her say 'woo-ster-shyur', I wanted to smack her.
> lucy
>
>



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