Tale of Two States

My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Woooostah
That’s in Massachusetts.
Worst-er elsewhere.

The city is in Massachusetts. Outsiders usually end up with something like WarCHester. One reason why fakers like jitler are so easy to spot.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Sure it is. In most places.

Wow, no. I don't know where you're from, but no.
You need to get out more.
Pronounce these five words...
Stark
Stalk
Stock
Stack
Stork
Now say naked after each one and you will have spoken five American dialects.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Woooostah
That’s in Massachusetts.
Worst-er elsewhere.

The city is in Massachusetts. Outsiders usually end up with something like WarCHester. One reason why fakers like jitler are so easy to spot.
It’s originally in England.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Sure it is. In most places.

Wow, no. I don't know where you're from, but no.
You need to get out more.
Pronounce these five words...
Stark
Stalk
Stock
Stack
Stork
Now say naked after each one and you will have spoken five American dialects.

Save your amateur linguist act for an amateur.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Woooostah
That’s in Massachusetts.
Worst-er elsewhere.

The city is in Massachusetts. Outsiders usually end up with something like WarCHester. One reason why fakers like jitler are so easy to spot.
It’s originally in England.

The city in Massachusetts was never in England.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Sure it is. In most places.

Wow, no. I don't know where you're from, but no.
You need to get out more.
Pronounce these five words...
Stark
Stalk
Stock
Stack
Stork
Now say naked after each one and you will have spoken five American dialects.

Save your amateur linguist act for an amateur.
Lighten up, Francis.
I got that exercise from a linguistics expert. It’s funny!
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Woooostah
That’s in Massachusetts.
Worst-er elsewhere.

The city is in Massachusetts. Outsiders usually end up with something like WarCHester. One reason why fakers like jitler are so easy to spot.
It’s originally in England.

The city in Massachusetts was never in England.
Worcester was first in England. Consult them for the pronunciation.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Sure it is. In most places.

Wow, no. I don't know where you're from, but no.
You need to get out more.
Pronounce these five words...
Stark
Stalk
Stock
Stack
Stork
Now say naked after each one and you will have spoken five American dialects.

Save your amateur linguist act for an amateur.
Lighten up, Francis.
I got that exercise from a linguistics expert. It’s funny!

Well, another one is telling you it's trite.
 
My wife and I just went to Salisbury Beach in MA. Wide open. No lifeguards. It was great on an 85 degree day. Of course all the restaurants are closed in MA so we walked about 150 yards over to NH (Seabrook) and sat outside at a restaurant with drinks and food.

People of all ages were there. No masks, no fear, all having a good time.

Open the country unilaterally. Enough of this paranoia. Governor Baker of MA is a weak and was bullied by the Leftist constituency. We don’t need weak leaders in America. That includes Joe Biden, who is hiding in his basement.
I'm currently in New Jersey and looking over the next year to move and had a question. How is New Hampshire in regards to the masks? I'm don't know if you live in MA or NH but do you know how people are in NH in regards to the masks. Is there any resistance to them? Are businesses saying they won't comply? I hear NH is more libertarian and would hope so due to the somewhat recent drift towards authoritarianism in the country. My moving destination is premised on how liberty loving the people are. Thanks.
Since NH has only two seasons, winter and july, you’ll be wearing a ski mask for 11 months so it’s not that big of a deal.
Thats northern NH, like North Conway. LOL.

Salem NH or Derry is the same weather as Boston for all intents and purposes.

When it snows, there can be a pretty big difference from Boston to New Hampshire. Not so far geographically, but weather patterns change by the square foot around here.
Hell Worcester gets creamed too.

It deserves it. What a dump.

Once upon a time I managed an educational program with offices in Boston, Lowell, and Worcester. Another part of the organization helped to resettle refugees and asylees in parts of those cities and their environs. I felt bad for some of the families resettled in the hinterlands around Worcester. After dark it's like one of those post-apocalyptic movies.
That must be why it’s pronounced worst-er. ...

Um...it's not.
Woooostah
That’s in Massachusetts.
Worst-er elsewhere.

The city is in Massachusetts. Outsiders usually end up with something like WarCHester. One reason why fakers like jitler are so easy to spot.
It’s originally in England.

The city in Massachusetts was never in England.
Worcester was first in England. Consult them for the pronunciation.

The actual city in question was never in England, and our pronunciation is closer to the original than the one the British use today.
 

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