Another 'unannounced' major server barf
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Of course I drink tea...
However I don't have a Posh or Cockney English accent.
we do have, many accents, a quick run down is Manchurian (Manchester), Liverpudlian (Liverpool), Brumie (Birmingham), Yorkshire, Lancastrian, Somerset, Dorset, North London, South London, East London, West London (each side of London has it's own specific accent, Central London is of course Cockney though Cockney rhymning slang in constant use is dying out, various words to filter through to the various London based accents, such as "having a Butchers" at something comes from "Butchers Hook" which meant "Look" in Cockney rhymning slang) and there's quite a few others I've left out of this already long list.
(I have a South London accent, not quite as gutteral as East London however we tend to speak very fast and clip our words).
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You forgot about Yorkshire. Hollywood is going bananas after they discovered it (Sean Bean) and now use it far too much.
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My brother in law has a thick Manchester accent, and it's compounded by the fact that he frequently starts a new sentence before finishing the one he's on... sometimes you just have to smile and nod your head as if you know what the heck he's talking about....
my lil RWZ Challenge vid
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Mmm, entitlement. Delicious!
I move Part_Troll change his name to All_Troll.
The Nethergoat Archive: all my memories, all my characters, all my thoughts on CoH...eventually.
My City Was Gone
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Of course I drink tea...
However I don't have a Posh or Cockney English accent.
we do have, many accents, a quick run down is Manchurian (Manchester), Liverpudlian (Liverpool), Brumie (Birmingham), Yorkshire, Lancastrian, Somerset, Dorset, North London, South London, East London, West London (each side of London has it's own specific accent, Central London is of course Cockney though Cockney rhymning slang in constant use is dying out, various words to filter through to the various London based accents, such as "having a Butchers" at something comes from "Butchers Hook" which meant "Look" in Cockney rhymning slang) and there's quite a few others I've left out of this already long list.
(I have a South London accent, not quite as gutteral as East London however we tend to speak very fast and clip our words).
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wot no Geordie?
Ah we cannae ha' that man! Haddaway ya Jessie.
@Catwhoorg "Rule of Three - Finale" Arc# 1984
@Mr Falkland Islands"A Nation Goes Rogue" Arc# 2369 "Toasters and Pop Tarts" Arc#116617