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Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
btownmeggy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:You forgot Indian English, Meggy. Very distinctive, that one.
Actually, I considered it. I wonder: what percentage of people in India speak English as their first language?
rebelman wrote:obviously you are looking for a woman thats a good cook and likes you to dominate in one on oneJOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:thats why my next wife will be a player from this site. I wont mention who
sam_levi_11 wrote:i mean i dont think ur all fat and spotty with southern american accents.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Can't say that people here even have an accent at all. Impossible as that may sound, I have found no difference in the way people in any part of the west coast speak. Even been to Victoria and I have not encountered a "Canadian" excent there either.
Maybe I have one and I just don't know it
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InkL0sed wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:i mean i dont think ur all fat and spotty with southern american accents.
Maybe you should be... I mean seriously, God DAMN!!Jenos Ridan wrote:Can't say that people here even have an accent at all. Impossible as that may sound, I have found no difference in the way people in any part of the west coast speak. Even been to Victoria and I have not encountered a "Canadian" excent there either.
Maybe I have one and I just don't know it
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That's always the case. I think my accent sounds neutral, but I am aware that it isn't.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Can't say that people here even have an accent at all. Impossible as that may sound, I have found no difference in the way people in any part of the west coast speak. Even been to Victoria and I have not encountered a "Canadian" excent there either.
Maybe I have one and I just don't know it
!
Jenos Ridan wrote:Can't say that people here even have an accent at all. Impossible as that may sound, I have found no difference in the way people in any part of the west coast speak. Even been to Victoria and I have not encountered a "Canadian" excent there either.
Maybe I have one and I just don't know it
!
btownmeggy wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:Can't say that people here even have an accent at all. Impossible as that may sound, I have found no difference in the way people in any part of the west coast speak. Even been to Victoria and I have not encountered a "Canadian" excent there either.
Maybe I have one and I just don't know it
!
Please let's not return to that stupid debate where people argue they don't have accents. Even if you have a Standard American English accent, it's still an accent.
btownmeggy wrote:You don't talk like all those people from Britain who claim they don't have accents, do you? (Of course they have accents, too.)
jenos ridan wrote:btownmeggy wrote:You don't talk like all those people from Britain who claim they don't have accents, do you? (Of course they have accents, too.)
What exactly do you mean?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:I've decided (just now) that I don't have an accent. "Southern English" TM is now a language of its own, and everyone else needs to learn how to speak properly. Especially Mexicans. I learned, and my family's from Michigan, so I know everyone else can to. Here's a helpful starter list...
Talk very slowly.
Shorten all your words
Combine as many words as possible.
Eliminate "iced tea" from your vocabulary.
It's "coke" and not "pop." One is onomatopoeia. The other is a general term for soft drink.
Virginia is not a southern state, dammit.
Figure out how to pronounce hard o's. You Minnesotans are weirding me out.
btownmeggy wrote:Neoteny wrote:I've decided (just now) that I don't have an accent. "Southern English" TM is now a language of its own, and everyone else needs to learn how to speak properly. Especially Mexicans. I learned, and my family's from Michigan, so I know everyone else can to. Here's a helpful starter list...
Talk very slowly.
Shorten all your words
Combine as many words as possible.
Eliminate "iced tea" from your vocabulary.
It's "coke" and not "pop." One is onomatopoeia. The other is a general term for soft drink.
Virginia is not a southern state, dammit.
Figure out how to pronounce hard o's. You Minnesotans are weirding me out.
Somewhere over the past 6 or 7 years since I left my childhood home in the sticks, I've lost most of my accent. I still speak quite irregularly, it's definitely not Standard American, but it also can't be recognized as Standard Southwestern Arkansan any more. In terms of vocabulary, I still say y'all and either coke or cold drinks (which is, like, WAY OLD-TIMEY Southern), but I've completely lost "fixing-to". It no longer even occurs to me to say it. It's a real tragedy.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
jonesthecurl wrote:As long as nobody supposes that Dick Van Dyke does a credible cockney accent in "Mary Poppins", I'll be happy.
Neoteny wrote:I've decided (just now) that I don't have an accent. "Southern English" TM is now a language of its own, and everyone else needs to learn how to speak properly. Especially Mexicans. I learned, and my family's from Michigan, so I know everyone else can to. Here's a helpful starter list...
Talk very slowly.
Shorten all your words
Combine as many words as possible.
Eliminate "iced tea" from your vocabulary.
It's "coke" and not "pop." One is onomatopoeia. The other is a general term for soft drink.
Virginia is not a southern state, dammit.
Figure out how to pronounce hard o's. You Minnesotans are weirding me out.
Balsiefen wrote:I heard a theory from a linguist that accents fit quite well with the country around them(at least in Britain), It works quite well. Comparing for instance, the rolling ups and downs of north welsh with the flat, nasal Norfolk accent.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Neoteny wrote:I've decided (just now) that I don't have an accent. "Southern English" TM is now a language of its own, and everyone else needs to learn how to speak properly. Especially Mexicans. I learned, and my family's from Michigan, so I know everyone else can to. Here's a helpful starter list...
Talk very slowly.
Shorten all your words
Combine as many words as possible.
Eliminate "iced tea" from your vocabulary.
It's "coke" and not "pop." One is onomatopoeia. The other is a general term for soft drink.
Virginia is not a southern state, dammit.
Figure out how to pronounce hard o's. You Minnesotans are weirding me out.
GAH!
A Coke
And cokes (not limited to these!)
And yes, I AM overreacting!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
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