So in the midst of an insane week where I've barely looked at news of any kind, I'm sitting here eating lunch and just saw a little news flash that made me really, really happy. And on weeks like this, smiling really big really means something, you know?
But first, I digress...
I am a full-on lover of accents. I love twangs and lilts and drawls and clips and rolls. I love it all. In another lifetime, maybe I was a linguist. Or maybe in another lifetime, I will be one. I was raised in the South, where fans of accents are as close as we might get to heaven. Southern accents aren't like movie accents - you know, everyone sounding like a high-class Georgia peach. My Southern accents are decidedly ocean-sprayed, cultivated in the same fields where my family has grown corn, peanuts, and yes, tobacco (okay fine, "tobacka") for what seems like forever.

My family is from northeastern North Carolina, a swampy mess of farmland en route to the Outer Banks, nearly unreachable by travelers with any sense for hundreds of years. The swamps of northeastern NC are so... swampy, in fact, that they lay claim to a rich history of freed slave towns (runaway slaves could easily hide out in the swamps, and did, without much risk of being caught), native American culture, strange misfits, and absolutely independent and stubborn sensibilities. Those same swamps and the island chains where no rich planter from Raleigh - and certainly no Chahlston gentlemen - dared navigate are now home to an absolutely fascinating accent that's part North Carolina Southern, part Old English settler, and part pirate brogue. Really.

The real tragedy here, of course, is that I am virtually accent-less myself. With a family full of Hoi Toiders, it's a bit of a wonder that I don't sound like they do. For a while my parents blamed Virginia, where I went to elementary school. But later, my dad fantasized that my non-accented self might become an NPR anchor some day. Sorry, Dad.

CNN.com: Cows moo with a twang. That's right, folks: cows have regional accents, too.
As well they should.
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