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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by expatasia
(Post 8910407)
What kind of women?
I personally go all weak in the knees for an Irish accent. The London one does nothing for me though. |
Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8910722)
Desperate?
I personally go all weak in the knees for an Irish accent. The London one does nothing for me though. |
Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8910737)
I like the Irish accent too although a cheeky smile and a cockney accent really turns me on.
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8910746)
When we first started dating my husband thought I was Irish. I was born about 5 miles from him. Idiot! :rolleyes:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8910753)
It must have Been love if you still married him after that! :lol:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8910761)
Not really. He knocked me up.
Were you drunk? He dosent sound like the type of man you would want to spermjack. |
Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8910722)
Desperate?
I personally go all weak in the knees for an Irish accent. The London one does nothing for me though. RP Not quite so RP Well spoken but not plummy.. Estuary Full blown Essex Genuine cockney South London Cheeky London and that's before you get out of the M25! all sorts...so many that some are identifiable but don't have a name...even actors on the Bill have London accents which probably lend themselves to stage school...or something... |
Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
(Post 8910092)
I've tried copying it back in the days of watching Byker Grove after school but always end up sounding Welsh. Love both accents.
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8911138)
I would love to hear you say "Ooh do tell" I always think it would sound really funny.:lol:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
(Post 8911149)
My accents not that strong anymore. :(
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8911152)
I think that about mine too, but everyone else thinks its still really broad.
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 8911155)
That's yer arse NOT yer accent:eek:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
(Post 8911158)
Crikey, youre game. :rofl:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 8911155)
That's yer arse NOT yer accent:eek:
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Re: Living with an Aussie - language
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8911165)
You would be at the right height for viewing!
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