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It's usually only thick accented hicks that add r's in strange places over here. Like my mom's parents. Okay--they're not hicks--they're from the eastern shore. But they say "warsh" instead of "wash." Weird. I'm sure it sounds different to add the random "r" with a "dignified" british accent though. But WHY?! Why add an un-needed "r" sound? When I imagine it in my head it sounds ugly... _________________ -Brooke |
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thesinisterpenguin wrote: CUBSWINWORLDSERIES wrote: Okay. Yeah. Carry on with the gl-asssssssssssss. its glARSE! that's only becuase you're posh. i say gl-ass but i'm ENGLISH THROUGH AND THROUGH. well. except for the parts that are irish and welsh. _________________ "dial" in Welsh means "revenge". If a welsh speaker enters an English phone booth, having paid the coin/phone card the next command the l.e.d screen throws at the customer is "revenge!" thus setting the tone for a confrontational conversation. (thank you mogwai you are all nuts.) |
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Gl-ARSE And C-AR-sel! It's because Penguin are I are middle-class fellow from the 'south' of English who play cricket on our well-kempt lawns and eat our scones with jam. How would you pronounce 'scone'? _________________ "A little less love, a little more common decency." - Kurt Vonnegut |
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