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kaylagrl

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My cousins moved from Mississippi to Washington state when they were kids and lost their southern accents. When I saw my cousin a couple of years ago, he said he wished he had not lost his southern accent. So it works the same way for transplanted southerners.

I don't know the Canada joke- but I'm kind of dumb when it comes to most things, lol.

No,you'd have to be Canadian to have heard it.How do you spell Canada? C eh Neh and so on because parts of the country are known for saying eh so often. Im from the east coast and its not really an expression of ours. My husband teases me about the way I say "pasta" and I tease him about the way he says siren and cement.lol
 
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kaylagrl

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agreed on Sean Connery. and yes, it's the affect of girlish, high pitched-ness (not a word lol) i find a bit irritating, but then, who knows why a woman might think it's a good idea, so i really ought to be more merciful. :(



this i highly doubt! :)



I never liked Sean Connery after watching him years ago where he said it was ok to give his wife a slap if she needed it. It was on Barbra Walters special.Never cared for the old buzzard since.
 

IDEAtor

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I wonder what kind of voice Jesus had.
What if his voice was that one sort of voice that REALLY annoys you?
(Note: I am not sure if this is a question or statement.)
 

melita916

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well, this was something.

an older patient came in this morning who hasn't been to the doctor in a while. he said, "when i called the other day to make the appointment, i had in mind [i was talking to] a little old lady. what a delightful change of what i thought."

wat.
 
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PinkDiamond

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No,you'd have to be Canadian to have heard it.How do you spell Canada? C eh Neh and so on because parts of the country are known for saying eh so often. Im from the east coast and its not really an expression of ours. My husband teases me about the way I say "pasta" and I tease him about the way he says siren and cement.lol
Lol, I have not heard this joke before. I don't say "eh", but a lot of people do in Ontario.
 
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Ultimatum77

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Old McDonald had a farm e - i e- i oooooo

canadian version.....

Old McDonald had a farm ehy -aye ehy-aye ohhhhhh
 
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Miri

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#90
I like the accent of Gerard Butler. I think he is scottish. Do you know it's difference with irish accent or british? Your british accent must be classy too.

Noooo. I can turn on a posh voice on the phone. But I'm a Yorkshire lass at heart. :cool:

Ha ha apparently the Welsh sound drunk!

https://youtu.be/-8mzWkuOxz8
 
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wwjd_kilden

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I had a friend in folk high school (sort of a school year that is 90% nonsense) who had a very calm, relaxing voice. He wasn't a Christian, but he picked up a bible and started reading from the song of Solomon, and I asked if I could record him reading it. I kept that recording for quite some time.

and then there's accents of course, I love Scottish accents :D
 
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Galatea

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I wonder what kind of voice Jesus had.
What if his voice was that one sort of voice that REALLY annoys you?
(Note: I am not sure if this is a question or statement.)
I think it must have been a kind voice as children and sick people came to him willingly, but He could use His voice to calm the sea and drive out the money changers. It was probably annoying to the Pharisees, I would think.
 
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Galatea

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No,you'd have to be Canadian to have heard it.How do you spell Canada? C eh Neh and so on because parts of the country are known for saying eh so often. Im from the east coast and its not really an expression of ours. My husband teases me about the way I say "pasta" and I tease him about the way he says siren and cement.lol
Let me guess- sireen and ceement? Lol. It's funny how accents have evolved differently in different places.
 

Tinkerbell725

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Noooo. I can turn on a posh voice on the phone. But I'm a Yorkshire lass at heart. :cool:

Ha ha apparently the Welsh sound drunk!

https://youtu.be/-8mzWkuOxz8
Apparently! Lol!

They all sound quite the same but I saw the tiny difference. The drunkiness gets heavier. ;) You British peeps indeed sound funny but I like it. That guy was fantastic, how did he do that? Nice video miri. Thanks.
 
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kaylagrl

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Lol, I have not heard this joke before. I don't say "eh", but a lot of people do in Ontario.
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you hear it a lot if you live state side. It doesn't bother me anymore.
 
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kaylagrl

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Let me guess- sireen and ceement? Lol. It's funny how accents have evolved differently in different places.
Yes.lol

I dont know what it is about the way I say pasta that cracks him up. Also,I have a lot of sayings that he has never heard before. Like "six one,half dozen the other." He said "what? what kind of math is that?!! lol
 
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There are many different variations to the Australian accent and their manner of pronunciation. Generally speaking, depending on socio-economic background you're likely to have a more refined tone in comparison to the typical 'Aussie' vernacular. It's a broad spectrum.

As for accents I'm partial too, I adore the Yorkshire accent from those in the Moors, it's based on a favourite piece of literature from childhood that always warms the heart.
 
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Miri

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Yes.lol

I dont know what it is about the way I say pasta that cracks him up. Also,I have a lot of sayings that he has never heard before. Like "six one,half dozen the other." He said "what? what kind of math is that?!! lol
Now I'm intrigued, how do you say pasta?