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| Topic Started: 22 May 2014, 17:17 (7006 Views) | |
| itistimetodisappear | 22 May 2014, 17:17 Post #11 |
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I don't mind eels except as meals and the way they feels
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thats the one with tom hiddleston? we is from worcester ennit blad imma shank ya brov I swear on me mam |
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| thescienceofmagic | 22 May 2014, 17:24 Post #12 |
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Hairy Hooligan
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Ah, a fine example of received pronunciation we have here Andy, I get told I sound posh too, albeit from friends in the Midlands and from up North, in which case it's not that hard to sound posh comparatively. Ehehe xD We shall have a posh-off. The ultimate decider: Scon or Scone? |
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| AndyMay | 22 May 2014, 17:49 Post #13 |
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[b][color=#d51c1c]The Lemon God[/color][/b]
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You've caused me to doubt myself on my own pronunciation! XD We'll have our posh off in person. But be warned, I was raised in a place with no single accent, so even southeners think I'm pksh! XD |
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| HaddocksOrTails | 22 May 2014, 19:46 Post #14 |
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Gronckle
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I am West Midlands too, but I have a foreign accent, English not being my mother tongue. And, yeah, I find it funny when Americans think that everybody speaks here like the wealthier characters in Downton Abbey. :-) But on the other hand, whenever I go to places like the Dungeons where the local 'workers' interact with turists, they somehow always manage to ridicule the American accents. But anyways, as for me, I like all accents - and I think the Scottish is the cutest, it always makes me smile. When I was younger, I spent more time in North America than in England, so it was a bit strange at first when I moved to the UK, but not in a bad way. I don't have a telly, I watched Defenders online. |
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| thescienceofmagic | 22 May 2014, 20:17 Post #15 |
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Hairy Hooligan
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I love accents too, Irish and Scottish in particular ^.^ It works both ways though I guess, as for example I went to see West Side Story live and the British actors put on the most awful over the top American accents I've ever heard xD |
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| itistimetodisappear | 24 May 2014, 04:16 Post #16 |
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I don't mind eels except as meals and the way they feels
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Do you think I should make a thread about A Midlands meetup? In england? Cause a lot of people can't make it to london. And i've already started planning one on tumblr and people are down with it. ? We were all gonna meet in worcester.. |
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| Faerie_Dragon | 24 May 2014, 09:00 Post #17 |
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Dragon Bassist
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It's honestly up to you friend. DragonMeet might be up soon and all these threads will probably be closed or removed. |
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| Toothless123 | 29 May 2014, 13:07 Post #18 |
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Night Fury
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I was so surprised when I heard Eret's voice! I thought he would be voiced by someone from America, not someone from Britain, like me. |
| Toothless123 | 29 May 2014, 13:11 Post #19 |
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Night Fury
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I love Stoick's voice! Gerard as his voice actor fits him so perfectly. And I think Cate is Scottish too.. She sounds like it sometimes. |
| Eret | 29 May 2014, 13:18 Post #20 |
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....Son of Eret
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Cate is australian |
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