evenstar3 said: eraclito said: and thats a bad thing, how? it's not bad, per say. you're just inferior is all. it's alright baby, i understand, all that sunshine can get to a mf'er are you ready for submission
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I have a kinda deadpan/round-sounding Southern California accent. | |
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Mara said: I have a kinda deadpan/round-sounding Southern California accent.
do u suffer from heatstroke, like our sister evenstar here. are you ready for submission
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eraclito said: Mara said: I have a kinda deadpan/round-sounding Southern California accent.
do u suffer from heatstroke, like our sister evenstar here. it's okay to be jealous. | |
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ThreadBare said: I used to sound very normal, accent-free and such.
But almost 3 years in Nashville are giving way to a southern drawl that I find very disturbing. I grew up mimicing people for kicks, which makes me susceptible to adopting accents. I share this "drawl" with you..sorry you find it disturbing..lol Because of God..we 2 r 1~~Darren & Suzyn forever
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onenitealone said:[quote] Natsume said: onenitealone said: I can't hate on the Welsh accent at all! It's so sing-song.
I was born & raised in California, and I have been told (especially when I lived in London) that I do possess the California accent. Lots of "ohmygods!" but I try to stay away from "like." One thing Californians do is run their double t's together when they talk - so "little" becomes "liddle," "sitting" becomes "sidding" and so forth. Our speech isn't very proper, plus it tends to be fast and sort of muddled together. I am guilty of it all, yes! I also can have wild intonation in my speech - it fluxes up and down. A women with taste, I see? Hi Pam! We spoke a while back when you were planing to visit Wales about two years ago?? Or something like that. I hope everything's okay with you. Yes, the Welsh accent is very 'sing songy'. And it can be fast and muddled. I don't know many how many times I was told to "Slow down!" when I first started in my job. You would get along famously with Pam. LOVE HER!!! Hi Pam!!!! M MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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No, but I speak very western.. slow, drawn out type..
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onenitealone said: Natisse said: I love your accent
Hey love! Thanks very much. I dunno, it used to be something I was very embarrassed about. The Welsh accent - with total respect to any other Welsh Orgers out there - can sometimes not come across as the most flattering. Whenever you see a Welsh person on tv they always look like a right idiot. Well, sometimes. It can be embarrassing. It's not the accent itself that I dislike - not at all - more the portrayal of it. And it's not as if the Welsh don't have the piss taken out of them as it is anyway but hey... Plus, growing up, other people used to accuse me of trying to talk 'posh'. Hardly. I wouldn't class it as 'received pronounciation', would you?? It was just that my mother always made a point of pointing out certain things or correcting mistakes. It just becomes natural after a while. Then, of course, there's the 'gay' thing. It doesn't bother me now but - growing up - I was almost terrfified someone would ask me something sometimes. Or that I'd have to speak aloud in public. Because the inflection in my voice would always 'give the game away' or I was used to being ridiculed because of something I'd say. So it was always a big thing for me - I absolutely hated the sound of my own voice with a passion. Anyway... thanks for the compliment. I know how to make a mountain out of a molehill, eh?? But that's just to let you know how much I appreciate both your's and Carrie's comments. It does mean a lot. Thank you. Hi O.N.A I have Family down the road from You in Tenby near Pembroke. I think it is a wounderful area and have been visiting ever since i was a youngster (at least once a year) and i think that the Welsh accent has a really nice sound to it. I know us "English" take the piss but in this instant i'm being truthful. I even said to my wife that when we retire i would be very happy to settle in that neck of the woods. So don't be downbeat about the Welsh accent, its gotta be better than the Norfolk one where I currently live. Cheers Steve P.S. I notice on your profile that you are a George Michael fan. Have you got tickets yet for his stadium tour this year? I may have a spare couple for Carrow Rd, Norwich on 12th June Reality is an illusion
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uhh, yes a Dutch accent | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: You would get along famously with Pam. LOVE HER!!!
Hi Pam!!!! M Hey Miguel! Yeah, Pam seems like a great person - a lot of fun. And Herman speaks very highly of her, so that's a good sign. I hope everything's going well with you, M. | |
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steve4key said: Hi O.N.A
I have Family down the road from You in Tenby near Pembroke. I think it is a wounderful area and have been visiting ever since i was a youngster (at least once a year) and i think that the Welsh accent has a really nice sound to it. I know us "English" take the piss but in this instant i'm being truthful. I even said to my wife that when we retire i would be very happy to settle in that neck of the woods. So don't be downbeat about the Welsh accent, its gotta be better than the Norfolk one where I currently live. Cheers Steve P.S. I notice on your profile that you are a George Michael fan. Have you got tickets yet for his stadium tour this year? I may have a spare couple for Carrow Rd, Norwich on 12th June Hey Steve. Thanks for your response. You're right, it is a lovely accent - I hope I haven't offended any Welsh Orgers out there cos that definitely wasn't meant to be the case. My issues were personal but I've never had anything against the accent itself. Accents are just accents after all, wherever you come from. But thank you for your kind comments. And if anyone ever took the piss these days, they'd get the anyway. Tenby is a BEAUTIFUL place - stunning. You're lucky you get to visit it so regularly. I don't know if you've explored much of the Gower peninsular but it's a gorgeous piece of coastline - somewhere I'd definitely like to retire to as well. I'm glad you like West Wales so much. As for the George tickets - wow, cheers!! That's really kind of you. I'm not sure, to be honest, as I saw him last year in Birmingham so didn't try this time; but I am seriously tempted... I'll get back to you via Orgnote. You're going to love it. Thanks, mate. | |
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This guy had (has?) a nice welsh accent
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LittleSmedley said: This guy had (has?) a nice welsh accent
Hey Smedley. My accent is probably quite similar to Richey's - I'm not from Blackwood but it's quite near to where I come from. Deep(ish), husky, shot to bits. | |
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onenitealone said: steve4key said: Hi O.N.A
I have Family down the road from You in Tenby near Pembroke. I think it is a wounderful area and have been visiting ever since i was a youngster (at least once a year) and i think that the Welsh accent has a really nice sound to it. I know us "English" take the piss but in this instant i'm being truthful. I even said to my wife that when we retire i would be very happy to settle in that neck of the woods. So don't be downbeat about the Welsh accent, its gotta be better than the Norfolk one where I currently live. Cheers Steve P.S. I notice on your profile that you are a George Michael fan. Have you got tickets yet for his stadium tour this year? I may have a spare couple for Carrow Rd, Norwich on 12th June Hey Steve. Thanks for your response. You're right, it is a lovely accent - I hope I haven't offended any Welsh Orgers out there cos that definitely wasn't meant to be the case. My issues were personal but I've never had anything against the accent itself. Accents are just accents after all, wherever you come from. But thank you for your kind comments. And if anyone ever took the piss these days, they'd get the anyway. Tenby is a BEAUTIFUL place - stunning. You're lucky you get to visit it so regularly. I don't know if you've explored much of the Gower peninsular but it's a gorgeous piece of coastline - somewhere I'd definitely like to retire to as well. I'm glad you like West Wales so much. As for the George tickets - wow, cheers!! That's really kind of you. I'm not sure, to be honest, as I saw him last year in Birmingham so didn't try this time; but I am seriously tempted... I'll get back to you via Orgnote. You're going to love it. Thanks, mate. Hi ONA I like yourself saw him last december at Wembly Arena. Took the wife coz she's a big fan. I was doubtful at first but came out after having really enjoyed it. I'll keep you posted on the spare tickets (waiting to find out if the mother in law is comming or not) Cheers Mate Steve Reality is an illusion
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steve4key said: Hi ONA
I like yourself saw him last december at Wembly Arena. Took the wife coz she's a big fan. I was doubtful at first but came out after having really enjoyed it. I'll keep you posted on the spare tickets (waiting to find out if the mother in law is comming or not) Cheers Mate Steve Bloody Org. Cheers! And I'm glad you enjoyed the show so much. | |
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I mumble when I talk sometimes so sometimes some of my syllables may sound weird and be mistaken for some accent though it's just the way I talk | |
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PANDURITO said: This thread needs sound clips
That would be awesome! I enjoyed listening to the "get well" messages that people left for Shausler. It was cool to hear the different accents, especially the ones from different countries. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Natisse said: onenitealone said: Welsh accent here - think of a cross between Anthony Hopkins (according to Natisse), Richard Burton (I wish) and Shakin' Stevens.
I don't sound very typical of where I come from, though - it's a lot stronger where I grew up. And then there's the North Wales accent, Valleys accent (where I'm from), Cardiff accent, Swansea accent, etc., etc., so a 'Welsh' accent depends on where you come from, really. I love your accent I wanna hear onenightalone's accent. And Natisse, you have a very lovely accent and a sweet voice. Guess you could say I have a "Cleveland" accent. We say our "o"s in certain words kinda funny. For instance, when we say the word "box", it sounds more like, "baux" (or something like that). What's interesting is, if you go into Pittsburgh, which is just a few hours away from here, they pronounce the word "box", "bwox". Accents are really cool and interesting. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I hear you saying 'moy-dur' when you say 'muder' now, Nancy. | |
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onenitealone said: I hear you saying 'moy-dur' when you say 'muder' now, Nancy. Actually, I say murder normally. It's words like "box" that are different than other areas. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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onenitealone said: I hear you saying 'moy-dur' when you say 'muder' now, Nancy. | |
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LittleSmedley said: onenitealone said: I hear you saying 'moy-dur' when you say 'muder' now, Nancy. Who's that dude? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: LittleSmedley said: Who's that dude? didn't you ever watch "Hart to Hart" psychodelicide?... That's max, who's catchphrase was (in heavy bwonx accent) "It was moi-der" | |
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LittleSmedley said: psychodelicide said: Who's that dude? didn't you ever watch "Hart to Hart" psychodelicide?... That's max, who's catchphrase was (in heavy bwonx accent) "It was moi-der" Never watched "Hart to Hart", but now that you mention it, that Max guy looks familiar. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I guess if you're not from Cali or never lived here then I'll sound like I'm a Californian, whatever that sounds like
And when I'm really, REALLY comfortable I can slip into some Southern shit despite never having lived in the South. I think it's from imitating older people when I was younger, the shit stuck | |
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