I wouldn't mind sounding like Billy Connolly...as long as I didn't look like him!
Knight
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Dubai Knight wrote:I wouldn't mind sounding like Billy Connolly...as long as I didn't look like him!
Knight
JoeTGF wrote:His wife is a nutter - she got banned from GMTV if I recall for insane behaviour. She also has extremely large breasts...that obviously not relevant but I felt it was worth a mention.
JoeTGF wrote:His wife is a nutter - she got banned from GMTV if I recall for insane behaviour. She also has extremely large breasts...that obviously not relevant but I felt it was worth a mention.
Dubai Knight wrote:I wouldn't mind sounding like Billy Connolly...as long as I didn't look like him!
benwj wrote:JoeTGF wrote:His wife is a nutter - she got banned from GMTV if I recall for insane behaviour. She also has extremely large breasts...that obviously not relevant but I felt it was worth a mention.
Did you mention that she was a nutter in there somewhere?
Well she would have to be to be married to him. I can't stand listening to him.
shafique wrote:But seriously, it is also the rhythm of Scottish and Irish (and Welsh for that matter) which give it its lyrical quality that is so appealing - not just the accent.
Bethsmum wrote: @Shaf, what do you think of the landmine/prayer mat idea? I've been told prophets could go throught the roof!
shafique wrote:Well, numerically the most common English accent is the Indian accent. (And we're not talking Peter Sellers 'goodness gracious me' accent here - but more Shilpa Shetty's accent or Amitabh Bachan).
Cheers,
Shafique
benwj wrote:shafique wrote:But seriously, it is also the rhythm of Scottish and Irish (and Welsh for that matter) which give it its lyrical quality that is so appealing - not just the accent.
I like irish accent.
I don't like northern ireland or scotland.
I like most of the uk but some areas more than others.
Chocoholic wrote:I've always tried to remain accentless, but people still say I have an Aussie twang or sound slightly South African at times, just depends who I happen to be hanging out with at the time, I find it easy to pick up accents.
benwj wrote:The NI accent sounds too lazy for mine (pot calling the kettle black maybe!)
I'm not an expert on English accents. I should start asking people which part of the UK they are from.
I can't stand the Australian women accent btw (think Julia Gillard). Good thing I'm not married to one then... amongst many other good reasons.
dubaidog wrote:Chocoholic wrote:I've always tried to remain accentless, but people still say I have an Aussie twang or sound slightly South African at times, just depends who I happen to be hanging out with at the time, I find it easy to pick up accents.
You sound like a Brit, Chocs! Through and through. I am the only one with no accent, and you know it! I want to hear your North American Neutral when I see you next (likely my going away party at this rate)
sage & onion wrote:But you have one of those funny Canadian Accents????, now me, thats another story, I definately have no accent.
Bethsmum wrote:What's up with australian women? (besides the accent!)
benwj wrote:Bethsmum wrote:What's up with australian women? (besides the accent!)
They think they can always do better.
Good looking and fun in bed though.