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Thread started 01/02/08 10:32pm

jonylawson

madonna interview-how shallow and....pathetic

its just one of my pet hates-adults who thinks its"cool" to live in another country for a few eeks and adopt their accent

what a cringeworthy,shitcurling accent-your fucking american woman-ACT YOUR AGE!!!!http://youtube.com/watch?v=QiIf0HiLlSA
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Reply #1 posted 01/02/08 10:43pm

Cinnie

except that her partner of over 5 years by that point has an accent and also the interviewer she is conversating with has an accent... it's very contagious
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/08 11:10pm

jonylawson

WHAAAAT? i live in newzealand-im a geordie ive never lost nor will ever lose my accent....its shallow and pathetic

juxtapose that interview with her today show interview-flicks right back to american

its just one of my pethates!
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Reply #3 posted 01/03/08 3:10am

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Actually by the time this interview was recorded Madonna had been living in the UK for well over 6 years and surrounding herself with Brits for longer even while filming "Evita"...
I think if you look back at old interviews with Madonna, she's never had a great American twang...she's always been 'a bit Joan Collins' wink

I shared a space at Uni with two American exchange students for 6 months and we suddenly were adopting each others accents, sayings etc. I don't think it made us shallow or pathetic. Some people just flow with their surroundings.

But it's Madonna, so I suppose it has to be the worst thing that any woman has ever done.
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"There is no such thing in life as normal..."
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Reply #4 posted 01/03/08 3:26am

MikeMatronik

Burn the withc!
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Reply #5 posted 01/03/08 8:00am

stevenpottle

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MikeMatronik said:

Burn the withc!


Only if we use Joss Stone as firewood!
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Reply #6 posted 01/03/08 8:05am

MikeMatronik

stevenpottle said:

MikeMatronik said:

Burn the withc!


Only if we use Joss Stone as firewood!


Joss Stone is so pathetic that she would f*ck to be the firewood!
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Reply #7 posted 01/03/08 8:18am

Dance

MikeMatronik said:

stevenpottle said:



Only if we use Joss Stone as firewood!


Joss Stone is so pathetic that she would f*ck to be the firewood!


falloff

So you're not a fan?
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Reply #8 posted 01/03/08 8:33am

MikeMatronik

Dance said:

MikeMatronik said:



Joss Stone is so pathetic that she would f*ck to be the firewood!


falloff

So you're not a fan?


nope
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Reply #9 posted 01/03/08 9:56am

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stevenpottle said:

Actually by the time this interview was recorded Madonna had been living in the UK for well over 6 years and surrounding herself with Brits for longer even while filming "Evita"...
I think if you look back at old interviews with Madonna, she's never had a great American twang...she's always been 'a bit Joan Collins' wink

I shared a space at Uni with two American exchange students for 6 months and we suddenly were adopting each others accents, sayings etc. I don't think it made us shallow or pathetic. Some people just flow with their surroundings.

But it's Madonna, so I suppose it has to be the worst thing that any woman has ever done.
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People say she lives in the Uk, but she probably spends no more than 6 months at a time in the country. She really lives between London and NY. I must admitt the English accent sounds fake to me half of the time, although she could have picked it up from her English husband.
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Reply #10 posted 01/03/08 10:02am

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bit Joan Collins'

A Joan Collins accent from growing up in Bay City, Michagan. (LOL)




stevenpottle said:

Actually by the time this interview was recorded Madonna had been living in the UK for well over 6 years and surrounding herself with Brits for longer even while filming "Evita"...
I think if you look back at old interviews with Madonna, she's never had a great American twang...she's always been 'a bit Joan Collins' wink

I shared a space at Uni with two American exchange students for 6 months and we suddenly were adopting each others accents, sayings etc. I don't think it made us shallow or pathetic. Some people just flow with their surroundings.

But it's Madonna, so I suppose it has to be the worst thing that any woman has ever done.
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Reply #11 posted 01/03/08 10:26am

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The "Madonna has a fake English accent" bit is so 1996. Puh lease. What about Tina Turner, Kathleen Turner, etc etc
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #12 posted 01/03/08 10:29am

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laurarichardson said:

bit Joan Collins'

"A Joan Collins accent from growing up in Bay City, Michagan. (LOL)"



stevenpottle said:

Actually by the time this interview was recorded Madonna had been living in the UK for well over 6 years and surrounding herself with Brits for longer even while filming "Evita"...
I think if you look back at old interviews with Madonna, she's never had a great American twang...she's always been 'a bit Joan Collins' wink

I shared a space at Uni with two American exchange students for 6 months and we suddenly were adopting each others accents, sayings etc. I don't think it made us shallow or pathetic. Some people just flow with their surroundings.

But it's Madonna, so I suppose it has to be the worst thing that any woman has ever done.
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Reply #13 posted 01/03/08 10:30am

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You know what I mean- she's always sounded more 'European' than Bay City (which which she left years ago).
Like I said before, I've always lived in deepest Norfolk in the UK and we are supposed to have a real strong accent, but because I've moved counties and been to school etc. where there are other accents and 'twangs' then you do actually pick things up and I now sound completely 'posh' according to my family who still live where we all grew up- it wasn't on purpose that I sound different, it just happens sometimes.
Don't tell anyone, but people sometimes change!
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Reply #14 posted 01/03/08 10:34am

SilverlakePhil

stevenpottle said:

You know what I mean- she's always sounded more 'European' than Bay City (which which she left years ago).
Like I said before, I've always lived in deepest Norfolk in the UK and we are supposed to have a real strong accent, but because I've moved counties and been to school etc. where there are other accents and 'twangs' then you do actually pick things up and I now sound completely 'posh' according to my family who still live where we all grew up- it wasn't on purpose that I sound different, it just happens sometimes.
Don't tell anyone, but people sometimes change!



Exactly.. case in point, Mel Gibson & Rick Springfield, two Aussies who've adopted American accents after living in the States for many years.
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Reply #15 posted 01/03/08 10:36am

stevenpottle

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SilverlakePhil said:

stevenpottle said:

You know what I mean- she's always sounded more 'European' than Bay City (which which she left years ago).
Like I said before, I've always lived in deepest Norfolk in the UK and we are supposed to have a real strong accent, but because I've moved counties and been to school etc. where there are other accents and 'twangs' then you do actually pick things up and I now sound completely 'posh' according to my family who still live where we all grew up- it wasn't on purpose that I sound different, it just happens sometimes.
Don't tell anyone, but people sometimes change!



Exactly.. case in point, Mel Gibson & Rick Springfield, two Aussies who've adopted American accents after living in the Staes for many years.


Thank you- perfect example, no none mentions them- but Madonna being a strong woman is an easy target for every offense!
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Reply #16 posted 01/03/08 11:54am

jonylawson

sorry-its bullshit-your accent is defined by the time your 5-your pronounciation etc

i do not remotely talk kiwi and ive been here 6 years now-all the old scottish guys,irish guys,cockneys etc have never lost their accent after 40 years

it realy makes ones shit curl!

BUT was was annoying if you look at the interview and then she immediatly gives an interview in america-shes talking fuckin american

whenever that woman opens her mouth in the uk shes a laughing stock

however i love borderline!
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Reply #17 posted 01/03/08 2:50pm

eleven

jonylawson said:

sorry-its bullshit-your accent is defined by the time your 5-your pronounciation etc

i do not remotely talk kiwi and ive been here 6 years now-all the old scottish guys,irish guys,cockneys etc have never lost their accent after 40 years

it realy makes ones shit curl!

BUT was was annoying if you look at the interview and then she immediatly gives an interview in america-shes talking fuckin american

whenever that woman opens her mouth in the uk shes a laughing stock

however i love borderline!


c'mere you, i got somethin for ya chill pill
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Reply #18 posted 01/03/08 3:02pm

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Reply #19 posted 01/03/08 3:08pm

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Yep. Theres a difference there.
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Reply #20 posted 01/03/08 3:09pm

horatio

eleven said:

jonylawson said:

sorry-its bullshit-your accent is defined by the time your 5-your pronounciation etc

i do not remotely talk kiwi and ive been here 6 years now-all the old scottish guys,irish guys,cockneys etc have never lost their accent after 40 years

it realy makes ones shit curl!

BUT was was annoying if you look at the interview and then she immediatly gives an interview in america-shes talking fuckin american

whenever that woman opens her mouth in the uk shes a laughing stock

however i love borderline!


c'mere you, i got somethin for ya chill pill



shit curl

falloff
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Reply #21 posted 01/03/08 3:15pm

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Reply #22 posted 01/03/08 3:57pm

Cinnie

dreamfactory313 said:



Yep. Theres a difference there.


This is my favorite interview! Who knew it would take a Japanese man for her to give her straightest interview EVAR???
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Reply #23 posted 01/03/08 4:09pm

Cinnie

When she starts getting in depth or having to describe a project, her language is tweaked, even in this "first MTV interview" when she talks about Vision Quest:

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Reply #24 posted 01/03/08 5:56pm

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I know people who've lived in Hawaii for less than 3 years (from the midwest) who speak with the local accent quite naturally. It happens pretty easily with some people.
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Reply #25 posted 01/03/08 6:37pm

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Cinnie said:

When she starts getting in depth or having to describe a project, her language is tweaked, even in this "first MTV interview" when she talks about Vision Quest:


she has a bit of a NY accent in this one.
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