Hawkcigar said:Whenever we travel and tell someone we're from Iowa we are almost always asked...
Do you live on a farm?
Do you grow corn?
Do you have a pig?
The answers are, No, No, and No, but I do really like the movie "State Fair".
fourstarbanner said:Same with me! I was a townie! lol
Where in Iowa are you from?
Hawkcigar said:I was originally born in the small town of Ottumwa but have lived in Iowa City for most of my life.
What are your Iowa ties?
Perhaps fftopic: but I heard that one Billy Bragg, upon playing concert dates it the U S., noted that some of our city's names are the same (or similar as in 'New') as in England....no comment.Emmababy said:whenever anyone finds out i'm from Birmingham they just revert into a typical brummy accent which gets to me a bit. " you all talk like that you do. yam yams"
if you had to ask where i was from then i obviously don't have an accent, do i?
Emmababy said:whenever anyone finds out i'm from Birmingham they just revert into a typical brummy accent which gets to me a bit. " you all talk like that you do. yam yams"
if you had to ask where i was from then i obviously don't have an accent, do i?
Same here... I've had so many northerners insist, when they ask where I'm from and I tell them I'm a native North Carolinian, "No, you didn't grow up in North Carolina! You don't have an accent! Connecticut?"vonwotan said:One question about the City of my birth, and one suggestive question about whether I was raised in a small berg arrested in time. I think my sin on that day was smiling and saying hello to a stranger on the street.
"You're from New York? But why don't you have the accent?"
koopkooper said:Whilst visiting Florida I was asked what country I was from, I said "Australia" and the guy said "isn't that where Hitler was born"
On the same trip to the States I was in Ohio and a girl asked me what language we speak in Australia! I guess she hadn't heard about the whole colonisation thing that happened a couple of hundred years ago from England.
Interestingly this same girl asked me where I was going next and I told her Indianapolis, she then asked where that was!!!! I am guessing history and geography isn't big with Americans.
carebear said:Some, but I'm sure idiots come from every nationality...
koopkooper said:Whilst visiting Florida I was asked what country I was from, I said "Australia" and the guy said "isn't that where Hitler was born"
On the same trip to the States I was in Ohio and a girl asked me what language we speak in Australia! I guess she hadn't heard about the whole colonisation thing that happened a couple of hundred years ago from England.
Interestingly this same girl asked me where I was going next and I told her Indianapolis, she then asked where that was!!!! I am guessing history and geography isn't big with Americans.