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I'm getting curious again, but not as gutterishly curious as last time.

What's your favorite accent?

I'd have to say mine are those of an Irish lass, Southern Belle, kokney, Australian man, Scottish, Japanese.

Edit: I must say that censors are quite annoying. --;;

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Old 08-29-2001, 03:15 AM
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So you c0ckney censored? ROLFMAO

Mine has to be a thick Irish brogue and Geordie accent.
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Old 08-29-2001, 03:18 AM
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Irish

Although there is something to be said for the Australian accent too
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Old 08-29-2001, 03:23 AM
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OHO (very exited), There's this women in Hot Shots, she has de best voice ever!! Really hot accent!!

Follow by another women (don't konw her movies names or her name...), she has red hair, in one movie she goes to get an living robot for this guy and they fall in love, the name of the movie is something like Sherry 2000 or something.
She just has a really sexy voice.
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Scottish, Irish and of course English would be my top three
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<STRONG>Scottish, Irish and of course English would be my top three </STRONG>
You should learn more about English, Vehemence. Unless you are talking about the Queen's English, there's no such thing called "English accent". For example, Gruntboy is a Geordi, so I believe he has Geordi accent, and not "English". I'm sure he is proud of it.

(Of course, he might be a public school boy with "the" English accent, so in that case, I apologise. )

Minerva, at her spam and run...
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Old 08-29-2001, 04:55 AM
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<STRONG>You should learn more about English, Vehemence. Unless you are talking about the Queen's English, there's no such thing called "English accent". For example, Gruntboy is a Geordi, so I believe he has Geordi accent, and not "English". I'm sure he is proud of it.

(Of course, he might be a public school boy with "the" English accent, so in that case, I apologise.)
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LOL Minerva Grunty, a public schoolboy, that would explain the obsession with marines...

Well, ok, so what accent do I have? It's not exactly Queen's English, but it's not a regional variation either, it's just "English"...
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Old 08-29-2001, 05:04 AM
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<STRONG>Well, ok, so what accent do I have? It's not exactly Queen's English, but it's not a regional variation either, it's just "English"... </STRONG>
*looks at Georgi* That one... that's the accent I love
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Georgi, I know you are from the region with less distinctive accent. I just wanted to hear Vehemence saying like this...

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<STRONG>*looks at Georgi* That one... that's the accent I love </STRONG>


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Old 08-29-2001, 05:22 AM
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@Minerva ROFL! You mean you wanted to hear that? It didn't make you feel slightly nauseous?
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Old 08-29-2001, 05:58 AM
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<STRONG>@Minerva ROFL! You mean you wanted to hear that? It didn't make you feel slightly nauseous? </STRONG>
Nauseus? Why do I have to feel nauseus to trick Vehemence?

@Vehemence: Hehe. Oh, congrats on 4000th post.

I've got to go. I have to paint my bathroom... Bye.
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Old 08-29-2001, 06:07 AM
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<STRONG>Nauseus? Why do I have to feel nauseus to trick Vehemence? </STRONG>
No you don't have to feel Nauseus, but it might make him happy. Now where did Nauseus go... he's around here somewhere

Bye Minerva, thanks for the congrats
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Old 08-29-2001, 06:32 AM
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Opinion polls usually suggest that Irish, Welsh, Geordie and other such soft, melodic regional accents are most popular. That's why you get a lot of call centres in such places (cheap living costs too ).

I like 'em all. As long as its regional and distinctive. Scots, Welsh, Swedish, Canadian, German, anything!

Northern European and Scandanivian tones usually float my boat (watch out Xandax ).
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