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Pitcher for picture
Robert
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2016/01/08 - 7:31pm

I once had a Texan boss at work who said   pitcher  when he meant  picture.   I corrected him.   He corrected me back,  'pitcher! pitcher!'

Since then , which was long ago,  I have heard more of that,  and so have long settled down to thinking that my Texan boss was right, or at least right  by some dialects.   But just now I happened upon someone on YouTube   raging   at   pitcher for picture for being one of the most -well, whatever.

What do you think?

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2016/01/09 - 3:48pm

That's what I'd call a "southern drawl" and I hear it in parts of Arizona too. A lot of "drawl" is about taking the path of least resistance, and that "c" in "picture" does take a little extra effort to include.

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2016/01/10 - 1:49pm

There was a time when I raged against it, too, but I finally figured out that I don't own the language, nor does anyone else. People have as much right to say pitcher for picture as people in Kentucky have to say LEW-uh-vul rather than LOO-ee-vil.

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2016/01/12 - 2:34pm

tromboniator said
There was a time when I raged against it, too, but I finally figured out that I don't own the language, nor does anyone else. People have as much right to say pitcher for picture as people in Kentucky have to say LEW-uh-vul rather than LOO-ee-vil.

In my visits to KY, I always heard it pronounced as two syllables - Lew-vull -but Louisville OH is Lew-we-ville. 

Rio Grande. OH is pronounced Rye-oh Grand, not Ree-og Grahn-day.

Lima OH is pronounced Lye-muh, not Lee-hum

Lancaster OH is named after Lancaster PA, but the original is Lanca-stir, but the one in ohio is LANcaster.

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