mischievous when pronounced "mis-chee-vee-us" Merriam-Webster has even bent to the masses to accomodate this error.
I don't mind ending sentences with prepositions, it's just the doubling up that makes me nuts. How many prepositions does an object really need?
So are you saying that "where doug at?" is better than "where is doug at?" and Im with the maj on the 'mischievous' it should be spelled 'mishivious' to pronounce it the other way.
It's funny that you keeping using the name Doug because I will ask where Doug is all of the time. That is my cat's name. "Doug be where?"
I will bust myself on saying: pref-er-ated (perforated) and per-ref-re-ul (peripheral) and w-ay-ft (waft)
Oh, and "figure"... I say it "figger". Other than that, I think I mostly talk normal. I really don't have a WV accent, only certain words get me.