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  • Mikey
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    I like chicks with American Southern or British accents

    Not the trampy British kind though, where they say stuff like ... Wot you tauk'in bout, gov ? .. not that kind

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  • Gorn Captain
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    Originally posted by raider5gt
    I live about 10 miles from the Forest of Dean and there are different villages spread out throughout the forest and they have their own dialect,its pretty crazy to understand sometimes. LoL It's called forest spake (forest speak).My Dad is from there and he is hard to understand sometimes too.

    "Ow bis gwan alwd butt?" which means "How's it going friend" or "Ow bist alwd butt" "How are you my old pal?"
    The creatures of the forest speak in mysterious ways.
    Is there a UFO clearing somewhere in those woods?

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  • Bill
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    Coming from the Baltimore area I shouldn't judge; but this guy's accent, and the fact that he's a "lawyer," and the fact that he's on EVERY radio station down here, makes me feel stabby.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwlCuyAs5pU

    Those Carraba's Grill fellows make me feel a little bit stabby. Texans should just accept that they're Texans and not try and pronounce every entree as if they're suddenly from Sicilia.


    Ennie of yuse gots a prollum wit dat and we can tahk it owt upit Droodle Park, Hon.

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  • BlackKnight
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    Originally posted by Spawn67
    I find southern accents to be annoying.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by goldenryan
    pacquiao's accent doesn't bother you?
    Tagalog accented English is pretty annoying...yes.

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Originally posted by Mikey01
    It almost sounds like every song is a Hitler speach set to music


    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    The infamous tech support accents!

    You know, when you are calling some computer software or hardware tech support toll free number and you get someone in India and you have no idea what they are saying to you!
    Yet they always seem to have names like Bill or Frank not Mubeena or Jawarhalal.

    Originally posted by Hector
    Yo dawg...yo better be chillin'...o I iz gonna cap yo azz...sucka!!!

    Aks me one mo' time...

    I gots a ink pen fo' sale. Fitty cent.

    Originally posted by Mikey01
    I never heard anyone pronounce those words that way.

    I do hear a lot of people pronounce chimney, chi-mi-ney though
    How about "pic-a-nic"?


    Rich

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  • Mikey
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    I think it's funny that the Amish call everyone "English" ...... most Americans I know are not English and don't even have English roots

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  • megoapesnut
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    Yeah, when the Dutch talk among themselves, they have that dialect that only they understand. My example was how they talk to "English" (regular) people. Although, I guess to them, they are regular and we are the oddballs.

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  • raider5gt
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    I live about 10 miles from the Forest of Dean and there are different villages spread out throughout the forest and they have their own dialect,its pretty crazy to understand sometimes. LoL It's called forest spake (forest speak).My Dad is from there and he is hard to understand sometimes too.

    "Ow bis gwan alwd butt?" which means "How's it going friend" or "Ow bist alwd butt" "How are you my old pal?"

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    I don't know that warsh is so much a region accent as it is taught by parents talking that way. I don't pronounce it that way but I have heard it by a few people.

    I live very close to Lancaster, PA - home of the PA Dutch Country and you should hear the Dutch/Amish accents around here! "Auck na Jakey, let's go daan to the baan and put aot the faare onced" translated - Hey Jake, Let's go down to the barn and put out the fire
    Sounds a little like the Allentown/Macungie accent which is all over these parts.
    One of our local TV commercials is a perfect example of it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLZNdXqvlb8

    m

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  • megoapesnut
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    I don't know that warsh is so much a region accent as it is taught by parents talking that way. I don't pronounce it that way but I have heard it by a few people.

    I live very close to Lancaster, PA - home of the PA Dutch Country and you should hear the Dutch/Amish accents around here! "Auck na Jakey, let's go daan to the baan and put aot the faare onced" translated - Hey Jake, Let's go down to the barn and put out the fire

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  • fallensaviour
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    Originally posted by Mikey01
    What part of the country are you listening too ?

    I never heard anyone pronounce those words that way.
    From all over actually Southerners,New Yorkers,Chicagoans(LOL),Californians,
    Floridians,Texans....You name it I've heard them say it.
    Drives me freaking Bananas Warsh ...LOL

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by fallensaviour
    I hate when I hear any American pronounce the words "roof" or "wash"!!!
    You guys always say Ruf and warsh,seriously warsh???
    What part of the country are you listening too ?

    I never heard anyone pronounce those words that way.

    I do hear a lot of people pronounce chimney, chi-mi-ney though

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  • fallensaviour
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    I hate when I hear any American pronounce the words "roof" or "wash"!!!
    You guys always say Ruf and warsh,seriously warsh???

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  • Spawn67
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    I find southern accents to be annoying. Makes people sound stupid. Even when i see a well to do southerner with a thick uneducated accent.

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