Gwynvyd -> RE: Accent fetish? (2/27/2008 12:03:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MsStarlett I love 'em also. Brits and Aussies get my knickers damp. I have been known to tell men with lovely accents that I would be happy if they recited the alphabet to me, as long as they kept talking. I used to have young Aussie sub who called me occationally. He called one Dec. 31st to wish me a happy New Year. I was hosting a party and most of us were out in the yard shooting fireworks, but one of my friends stayed inside as she was allergic to sulfur. You guessed it, she was the one who answered the phone call. Thinking it was a crank call, she hung up on the boy. Later, when we came inside, she said "Some nut called and said he was calling from AUSTRALIA!" My hubby and I both started laughing and said simultaneously, "Liam!" Another time, at a convention in New Orleans, I apparently ran into an Ozzie when I was extremely intoxicated. The next day, this charming man came running up to me, called me by name and was very chummy. When I kept looking at him like he'd lost his mind, he finally asked "Do you remember me at all?" I admitted that I did not. He sighed rather heavily and said "You told me last night that you loved Ozzies." I laughed that I'm sure I did say that, but I didn't remember a THING past my 3rd Hurricane at Patty O'Brians... except for something about walking back to the hotel and begging my husband to let me kiss a stranger. I guess I figured that Aussie was 'strange enough.' *shrug* Ahh those hurricanes will put you under.. and make you wanna kiss just about anything. O'Brians does make the best ones up there in The Big Easy. It also happens to be where I got my most severe case of food posioning ever in my life. LOL I still can not look at or hear the word Crawfish with out turning green. Cajun is an interesting accent.. but not one that does anything for me. Gwyn, Who spent part of her eve listening to her fave English Accent.
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