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Lucylastic -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 8:32:28 AM)

Say to yourself, "Im bind to find a thisind pinds, if I go rind and rind the rindabite"
dialects are a favourite of mine :)
On a long flight home once, I started talking to a chappie that  after about two hours of chatting asked me if I came from hertfordshire(I do).....turns out he was a dialect coach and was (obviously) pretty good at his job. he said it took him two hours because he kept picking up hints of a linolnshire accent(my mum is from there)
best flight home ever
Lucy




LadyEllen -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 8:48:52 AM)

Crikey Lucy - if you spoke like that round here, you'd not live long enough to get to the roundabout!

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Raechard -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 8:50:46 AM)

I hate those mini roundabouts where three cars arrive at the same time and no one knows what to do next.[8|]




dcnovice -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 8:52:08 AM)

So is any of this helping you, Rumtiger?




Rumtiger -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 9:11:42 AM)

not one bit, still havent gotten any numbers




dcnovice -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 9:12:42 AM)

I promised Lilibet I wouldn't give her number out. Sorry!




MissMorrigan -> RE: Any limeys in the desert? (1/26/2008 9:18:56 AM)

I am also from the South and have a rather 'plummy' accent - I soon lost my sarf east accent when I attended the convent as 'commoners' were frowned upon! Although when I get a little (okay a lot) excited I can hear the cockney inflection and for some peculiar reason, whenever I attempt other accents they all sound Indian! I have been told that I sound like Frank Bruno in the mornings. I wonder if the OP is still interested [;)]




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