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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostSome of my Canadian slang catches people out as well...they look at each other as if I've insulted them. ha ha
I don't find my accent is an issue in the south east. I have had to speak slowly on a few occasions to ensure I was understood though.
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post'Ull - where narn is not a type of bread you have with curry but a number between eight and ten and the perp is the head of the Catholic church.
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post'Ull - where narn is not a type of bread you have with curry but a number between eight and ten and the perp is the head of the Catholic church.
'ave yew aird yew?!
Guessing tykemerc is from Baaaarnsleh? They still talk Victorian there!
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostEe's talking total cobblers, but that's reet normal fro a lad from 'umbersaad.
Bloody fake Yorkshireman!!!!!!
Despite being from a bit of actual Yorkshire (not some outpost of North Lincolnshire) I don't have an accent unless I chose to.
Too many damn Lancastrians on this board, time to declare war again!!!
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Originally posted by Benno View PostGot a mixture of Leeds and Hull, pretty obvious I'm a Yorkshireman. Which is good these days as we're percieved to be intelligent and trustworthy!
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Originally posted by Benno View PostGot a mixture of Leeds and Hull, pretty obvious I'm a Yorkshireman. Which is good these days as we're percieved to be intelligent and trustworthy!
Bloody fake Yorkshireman!!!!!!
Despite being from a bit of actual Yorkshire (not some outpost of North Lincolnshire) I don't have an accent unless I chose to.
Too many damn Lancastrians on this board, time to declare war again!!!Last edited by TykeMerc; 16 July 2009, 19:03.
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Ay up duck ow at?
According to my brother down here in 'that London' I sound Northern these days. Not a bad thing in my opinion
I can still spot a Potteries accent a mile away.
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Pmeswani wrote : So you don't apply a G-Clamp in the mid-section prior to facing a group of women then?
Like ALL men, I have learnt the art of controlled stomach reduction in such situations.
1..2...3....Breath In !
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Yes, not a very likely contingency.Last edited by Board Game Geek; 16 July 2009, 16:33. Reason: I didn't enjoy making fun of another There's too much of that here on CUK, so I self moderated and would suggest others do 2
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostHmm, I like the idea of an S&M voice...
As for a group of ladies, the same as the men. It's not an accent specifically aimed at gender, but more social situation. At least that's what we were taught in elocution.
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Hmm, I like the idea of an S&M voice...
As for a group of ladies, the same as the men. It's not an accent specifically aimed at gender, but more social situation. At least that's what we were taught in elocution.
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