But did the say Missourah or Missouree?
I've also always said warsh and ant?
Strzok-Page texts calling to 'open' case in 'chargeable way' under fresh scrutiny
Two hours after Comey's termination became public on May 9, 2017, Strzok, a now-former FBI agent, texted Page, his then-colleague and lover: "We need to open the case we've been waiting on now while Andy is acting."
"Andy" is a reference to then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe who temporarily took over the bureau until Christopher Wray was confirmed as director in August 2017.
Page, a former FBI attorney, replied to Strzok: "We need to lock in (redacted). In a formal chargeable way. Soon."
Missouree for the most part, That Missourah stuff started after I was gone, sometime in the late 80s or 90s, where someone decided that genuine Missourians said Missourah, and a whole bunch of people who never said it that way before started to. Now when I hear it, I don’t know if it’s genuine or manufactured. There was a part of the state that said it that way, but it wasn’t that common, and no one in the big cities, with the vast majority of the population, said it that way.