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Diamondback said:And you have a sound strategy for dealing with unfamiliar place-name pronunciations, may I lift that for my own use?
Of course!
Diamondback said:And you have a sound strategy for dealing with unfamiliar place-name pronunciations, may I lift that for my own use?
Thora Zine said:but I love the working class Dublin accent.
Mr. 'H' said:[huh]
Wha? Are ye bleedin' kiddin' me?
Marc Chevalier said:Awww ... affectionate banter!
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Thora Zine said:Ooooo! Colin! "Yer man would lick it off a scabby leg."
Matt Deckard said:Transylvanian
jitterbugdoll said:I should add that when I lived in Georiga, I hated Southern accents. lol
In Arizona, most people come from somewhere else, so you hear a real mix.
Spitfire said:But actually I also fancy when other nations speaks - or try to speak - english.
Especially frenchmen and italians. Can be very chaming.
But also swedes (sorry) it sounds hillarious with a swedish accent..."Et tuk me twanty years to lørn to say jelly and now they changed it to jaaam." (Guesse it's only funny live:eusa_doh: )
Thanks Can I hide out in Galway, when the swedes are comming for my head?Thora Zine said:No, that was pretty funny written too!
Doc" Devereux]The reason I ended up performing on the radio instead of just writing the scripts is my knack for accents and daft voices. While this can provide amusement* it can also lead to trouble: my accent has a tendency to drift towards that of the person I'm talking to if I'm not watching it said:* Ask to hear my 'Heroes of the Counterculture' routine: William S. Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson and Hunter S. Thompson, with a side order of Lou Reed and Bob Dylan if the wind's in the right direction.[/SIZE]
Spitfire said:Thanks Can I hide out in Galway, when the swedes are comming for my head?