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Laurence Glavin
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The degree to which a person from the Boston area has the typical New England accent MAY JUST have something to do with education level and exposure to othah, I mean other places. My time in the USAF was spent in Washington State (Spokane and Tacoma), and it didn't take long to have any accent washed out. I was also a member of Toastmasters then. Now I know Congressman Ed Mahkey is well-travelled, but he was on Rachel Maddow's show last night on MSNBC, and he sounded a little bit like Parker Fennelly. (Unfamiliar with the name? Look him up on Wikipedia.)