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Posted: 10 Jun 2005, 22:03
by Black Alice
rian wrote:Whitout 2 front teeth, your accent is a bit "strange"

:roll:
Still no teeth :eek: Getting the fixed soon though?

Posted: 10 Jun 2005, 22:05
by rian
Black Alice wrote:
rian wrote:Whitout 2 front teeth, your accent is a bit "strange"

:roll:
Still no teeth :eek: Getting the fixed soon though?
Yeah, July 6th

I can't wait......

Posted: 10 Jun 2005, 22:11
by Johnny M
I don't think there's any accents that rock my boat. I was born in Nurthern Eyeland but spent most of my time living abroad in the Far East or living in East Anglia (airforce bases).

I've lived in Peterborough for 20 years and there is a yokel fenland accent, but that's disappearing from the high street, as the commuter belt pushs ever northwards.

So, I have a 'services' accent which is quite neutral but I can 'yup yup' with the best of them when required and also 'danno mate' when some 7 foot skinhead asks me the time in a pub before a Chelsea match. Yep, that still happens.

So, being accentless, I can't really comment. :wink:

Posted: 10 Jun 2005, 22:16
by Black Alice
Johnny M wrote:I don't think there's any accents that rock my boat. I was born in Nurthern Eyeland but spent most of my time living abroad in the Far East or living in East Anglia (airforce bases).

I've lived in Peterborough for 20 years and there is a yokel fenland accent, but that's disappearing from the high street, as the commuter belt pushs ever northwards.

So, I have a 'services' accent which is quite neutral but I can 'yup yup' with the best of them when required and also 'danno mate' when some 7 foot skinhead asks me the time in a pub before a Chelsea match. Yep, that still happens.

So, being accentless, I can't really comment. :wink:
I always think of myself as being accentless - so its quite disconcerting when people ask if I'm from Australia :eek: ....... and a friend of mine from New Zealand, when I told him this, said that although I don't have an Australian accent as such he can hear what they mean - but then failed to elaborate :evil:

Went to a nice "gels" grammar school in Kent - then to Lancaster to do a teaching degree (which I didn't complete) then over to Newcastle (for the last 17 years) - so the southern accent has been attacked and bashed around until its just my own ;D

Posted: 10 Jun 2005, 23:34
by canon docre
Johnny M wrote:I don't think there's any accents that rock my boat.
What about gutturral germanic purring? :wink:

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 00:07
by Johnny M
canon docre wrote:
Johnny M wrote:I don't think there's any accents that rock my boat.
What about gutturral germanic purring? :wink:
:eek: :eek:


Ok. If you insist. :wink: :D

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 00:38
by 6FeetOver
Johnny M wrote:...I was born in Nurthern Eyeland...
Realllllly. :eek: :innocent: :kiss: :von:

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 00:58
by Johnny M
SINsister wrote:
Johnny M wrote:...I was born in Nurthern Eyeland...
Realllllly. :eek: :innocent: :kiss: :von:
2 Emerson Street, Waterside, Londonderry. I think I've had this conversation with Diana previously.

* shrug *

Re: Mind your language

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 14:09
by filthyrikky
Francis wrote:I'm a sucker for a Geordie accent. And an Irish lilt makes me swoon. What floats your boat?
Mexico City. (in expectation of brownie points from the wife for this comment).

Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 14:30
by pikkrong
Sõbrad, kui tahate nalja saada, katsuge lugeda või kuulata eesti keelt :innocent: :lol:

Posted: 14 Jun 2005, 18:51
by eastmidswhizzkid
geordie accents on women are very attractive -used to love talking to the receptionist at northern rock building society (as part of my job) 'though she could have been 22-stone and pushing retirement as far as i could tell.

geordie accents on blokes inspire a horribly accurate drunken impersonation on my behalf so best avoided really in case they think i'm taking the p*ss (although it did earn me a "cheap" crate of beer many years ago at Reading)

like a lot of people i tended to think of myself as accentless;sure other people from leicester have terribly cacky accents,just not me :innocent:

Posted: 14 Jun 2005, 18:53
by eastmidswhizzkid
...and there's absolutely no similarity between brummie accents and "eastmids" accents...clean your ears out!