Another one.. Why can't you say Birmingham?
It always sounds like Birminam
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Quite ..... that's exactly how we all speak down here really. Just a put on.
My mate Vernon sounds just like Brian Sewell when he's stamping on some fuccker's head.
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Apparently celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's parents speak like the Queen and Evening Standard art critic Brian Sewell, and are as rich as custard.
So I'm guessing that prior to taking up cookery he was at Eton, Oxford, and the Grenadier Guards. That being so, how come he speaks with a mockney accent?
Much the same goes for Madonna's (now ex?) husband Guy Ritchie, and most would-be cockney luvvies. I expect Vinnie Jones also has a cut glass accent on the quiet, and Ray Winstone probably speaks like a fine art dealer when he thinks no one is listening.
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how many "R"s in the word "drawing"?
1 for normal people.
2 if you're from the south - "drawring"....FFS
I actually saw this on an official in-house Health & Safety poster someone put up in my last place: "Remember to shut your draws"
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Or the Jafaken cock-a-knee derivative aks.Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
You do it with words such as ask
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAnyone south of Oxford is a Cockney
why the unnecessary extra letters?
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