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Accent
His accent is New Jerseyian. In Muppet's Christmas Carol he says: "I'm from New Joisey!" [unsigned comment]
Ironically, most people from New Jersey don't say "New Joisey"--it tends to be something non-New Jerseyians say much more often, and we (as in New Jerseyians) in general only say it when mocking the people who say it to mock us. //
MrD923:15, 3 March 2006 (UTC)reply
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Accent
His accent is New Jerseyian. In Muppet's Christmas Carol he says: "I'm from New Joisey!" [unsigned comment]
Ironically, most people from New Jersey don't say "New Joisey"--it tends to be something non-New Jerseyians say much more often, and we (as in New Jerseyians) in general only say it when mocking the people who say it to mock us. //
MrD923:15, 3 March 2006 (UTC)reply