Senatore_M84
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Hey, I love your accents.
bay's got the best accents:
you feel me?
Hey, I love your accents.
There's two many Asians in there. They are the most overated breed of Women on this planet. I'm looking at you Pedro.
bay's got the best accents:
you feel me?
There's two many Asians in there. They are the most overated breed of Women on this planet. I'm looking at you Pedro.
Hideous.
Though this is the British thread. Take your white American trash and post it somewhere else.
It's not racist...I want to see sexy women in there. this isn't totally serious
If you go to a rottwieler rescue centre but you find that there's a bunch of poodles in there you're going to be dissapointed.
If you want to make a thread for "sexy" Asian women then make a thread for it, but don't tarnish the proper sexy women thread.
Thank you.
Which ones? We have many that are completely different.
Cockney, Manc, Geordie, Scouse, Yorkshire, Scots, Irish, Bristol, Welsh ect.
If you don't know which is which, then give me examples of players...
Umm.. all of them? Although I've heard of some weird ones that I can barely understand. Basically when I think of English accents I think of David Beckham, Hugh Grant, Orlando Bloom, etc.
I can tell the difference between Irish and English accents though, like Jonathan Rhys Meyers accent is excellent.
Also, whatever accent Kalac#16 has going on I approve of.
They are Southern. Kuja has a similar accent. Beckham is a proper cockney. Unfortunately the stereotypical view of the English is that we all sound like that.
Kalac is from Leeds, I'll post up a few vids to show you:
Manc (me):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTP-XJ67N14&feature=related
Leeds (Kalac):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVipplMaujM
Welsh (HD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8RViaNFpUU
Oh I see some differences now. I like the Manc accent the most out of those 3.
Have you seen the move 'This is England'? What's the accent used in that movie?
North sees the south as a bunch of posh snobs who need a smack, whilst the South sees the North as a bunch of dirty people living in mud huts.
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Good god...my spelling is getting worse by the day it seems
Sky Sports News is being taken off freeview. That's gonne pee a lot of people off.
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Good god...my spelling is getting worse by the day it seems
Which ones? We have many that are completely different.
Cockney, Manc, Geordie, Scouse, Yorkshire, Scots, Irish, Bristol, Welsh ect.
If you don't know which is which, then give me examples of players...
Umm.. all of them? Although I've heard of some weird ones that I can barely understand. Basically when I think of English accents I think of David Beckham, Hugh Grant, Orlando Bloom, etc.
They are Southern. Kuja has a similar accent. Beckham is a proper cockney. Unfortunately the stereotypical view of the English is that we all sound like that.
Kalac is from Leeds, I'll post up a few vids to show you:
Manc (me):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTP-XJ67N14&feature=related
Leeds (Kalac):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVipplMaujM
Welsh (HD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8RViaNFpUU
Fucking foreigners. Coming over here and stealing your literacy.
Personally, I prefer my accent...subtle Southern coastal.
Ohhh yeahhhh!!!
As for Becks and Grant...meh. Who I can't stand to listen to are Liam and Noel Gallagher. Plus, the guy Capitão posted below...yuck!
thank god you chose a good example of a welsh accent. the northern ones are horrible, we call them "goggs" (in welsh, gogledd = north) and they have horrible accents, plus they seem to chuck in even more "ch's" than the already unnecessary amount in our language.
in England, North > South
in Wales, South > North
imo.
As for Becks and Grant...meh. Who I can't stand to listen to are Liam and Noel Gallagher. Plus, the guy Capitão posted below...yuck!
I thought you would be from around there. I'm gonna guess Exeter or Truro. Tell me if i'm right, those are like the 2 biggest cities bar Bristol.
Apparently people from Oxford are meant to also sound like farmers. But i don't see it.