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Anyone got a favourite :)
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pantsonfire321@aol.com wrote: Anyone got a favourite :)


a southern american one like daisy duke



and if she is wearing cut off jeans



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jimbo wrote: a southern american one like daisy duke



and if she is wearing cut off jeans



oh never mind which way to the bishop bashing thread :o


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Texas/southern :-4 :-4
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since i live in the south and have a definite southern accent, i love to listen to the clipped yankee accent
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Ooooo.... A Geordie accent on a girl:-4 or a fine yorkshire lass!!:-4:-4
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Scots & Welsh :D
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I know a woman from South Africa and I'm mesmerized by her accent.

No matter what she is saying, I love listening to her :-6
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US southern women accents :-4 :-4 :-4
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zinkyusa wrote: US southern women accents :-4 :-4
hi there, sugar....;) :-4
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sunny104 wrote: hi there, sugar....;) :-4


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zinkyusa wrote: melt:yh_sweat
you're too cute! :D
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Sunny :-6

With your accent and your predilection for banana lollipops, well . . .

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cherandbuster wrote: Sunny :-6

With your accent and your predilection for banana lollipops, well . . .

The Zinkster is putty in your hands :-6


Boston accents are sexy too sophia;)
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zinkyusa wrote: Boston accents are sexy too sophia;)


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Unfortunetly i have a cockney accent with a bit of posh thrown in depending on whom i'm talking to :wah:

Jim is so funny, if he talks to anyone with an accent he starts taking the accent on and sounds a right berk :wah: Does anyone else do that :confused:

But to answer the question i love the Irish accent :-4
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SuzyB wrote: Jim is so funny, if he talks to anyone with an accent he starts taking the accent on and sounds a right berk :wah: Does anyone else do that :confused:


Isn't that what Madonna did when she moved to England? :thinking:
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SuzyB wrote: Unfortunetly i have a cockney accent with a bit of posh thrown in depending on whom i'm talking to

Jim is so funny, if he talks to anyone with an accent he starts taking the accent on and sounds a right berk :wah: Does anyone else do that :confused:

But to answer the question i love the Irish accent :-4
my hubby is from Ireland. :-6
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My husband had a southern accent, oh such a lovely voice.
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I don't think I really have a Boston accent -- which I really dislike the sound of.

Most movies that use a Boston accent make everyone sound like Ted Kennedy or an imbecile :)

I try to enunciate clearly and not drop my R's (not "pahk the cah in Hahvard Yahd!) :-6
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cherandbuster wrote: I don't think I really have a Boston accent -- which I really dislike the sound of.

Most movies that use a Boston accent make everyone sound like Ted Kennedy or an imbecile :)

I try to enunciate clearly and not drop my R's (not "pahk the cah in Hahvard Yahd!) :-6


HAH Cher, I have a supplier from Boston and I have never seen his face but ooo his accent is sexy ahahahaha

Ok I love a Jamaican Mon, accent.... it's just so laid back.
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minks wrote: HAH Cher, I have a supplier from Boston and I have never seen his face but ooo his accent is sexy ahahahaha

Ok I love a Jamaican Mon, accent.... it's just so laid back.


Canadian womens accents are very sexy to;)
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zinkyusa wrote: Canadian womens accents are very sexy to;)


Zinkster :)

I'm getting the feeling that every accent is appealing to you

as long as it's coming out of a woman's mouth :-4 :D
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cherandbuster wrote: I don't think I really have a Boston accent -- which I really dislike the sound of.

Most movies that use a Boston accent make everyone sound like Ted Kennedy or an imbecile :)

I try to enunciate clearly and not drop my R's (not "pahk the cah in Hahvard Yahd!) :-6


What like Mayor Quimby from The Simpsons? That's a Boston accent eh? You learn something new every day.:)
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Oh yeah and I'm from Bristol in the South West of England. So I sound like a farmer:( although I don't have that strong an accent.

Does anyone like an English accent out there? Or do we all sound like comedy villians?:wah:
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pantsonfire321@aol.com wrote: COLOR="Magenta"]SIZE="5"]Anyone got a favourite )


A nice accent-less well spoken accent. Failing that, almost anything apart from

a Birmingham accent.
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i love scousers the sense of humour the ....er ....beatels ...er gerry and the pacemakers but why do they have to aye eye aye waccchhh on every thing i'd rather pour cats urine down my ear drum than listen to one :(



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Bill Sikes wrote: A nice accent-less well spoken accent. Failing that, almost anything apart from

a Birmingham accent.
Although I was born and raised in Birmingham, I don't think I have a strong accent which I guess is good as it is generally considered to be the worst English accent by those outside of the Midlands. I've been mistaken for an American or an Aussie when I've been abroad, even by some Brits. In it's extreme form, the "Brummie" accent can sound as if it's the result of a frontal lobotomy, but it is stronger amongst the "yam-yams" of the neighbouring Black Country. My son lives in Wolverhampton where it is really strong but he remains unaffected....arrr:o


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Diuretic wrote: Which English accent? There are so many of them! :thinking:


An accentless English accent if you know what I mean:-3 . Just English, without a the twang of a dialect, standard English if you like....
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Uncle Kram wrote: Although I was born and raised in Birmingham, I don't think I have a strong accent which I guess is good as it is generally considered to be the worst English accent by those outside of the Midlands. I've been mistaken for an American or an Aussie when I've been abroad, even by some Brits. In it's extreme form, the "Brummie" accent can sound as if it's the result of a frontal lobotomy, but it is stronger amongst the "yam-yams" of the neighbouring Black Country. My son lives in Wolverhampton where it is really strong but he remains unaffected....arrr:o


My MIL is from Wolverhampton and mt FIL has a strong Bristolian accent. Funnily enough Steve, my husband just has a very slight Bristol burr like me. He got off lightly methinks.:D
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Love Geordie, Scots but not Glaswegian, Irish but not Belfast



Can't abide scouse accent (sorry Liverpudlians, not personal) and don't like brummie much either sorry!



I have found that when I'm talking to Americans I drop all hint of an accent and become very clipped and precise.



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Katy1 wrote: My MIL is from Wolverhampton and mt FIL has a strong Bristolian accent. Funnily enough Steve, my husband just has a very slight Bristol burr like me. He got off lightly methinks.:D
The artist formerly known as my Mother-in Law, used to have a broad Black Country accent which was made worse by grammatical corruption. A fave was "Where am ya?" :o

A variation on this, "Where am ya goooin'?" was the icing on the cake


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English spoken with an icelandic accent or a proper highland accent.
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Have always had a fondness for an Italian accent or french when it's whispered. :-4




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Katy1 wrote: An accentless English accent if you know what I mean-3 . Just English, without a the twang of a dialect, standard English if you like....


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jimbo wrote: a southern american one like daisy duke



and if she is wearing cut off jeans



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British is arousing, Scottish sends me right over the edge but there is nothing quite as lovely as the sweet whisperings of a soft spoken southern belle. *shiver*:-4
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Scottish, British, English, Auzzie, Kiwi, Spanish, Italian, French, even our own Southern drawl love them all. :-4 the Asian accent don't do much for me at all.:lips:
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Nomad wrote: British is arousing, Scottish sends me right over the edge/B]/I]/U]


What?
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CARLA wrote: Scottish, British, English


*What*?
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Bill Sikes wrote: A nice accent-less well spoken accent. Failing that, almost anything apart from

a Birmingham accent.


Oi loive brum oiut off oit, roight?

Actually my own accent is kinda neutral southern Irish (if there is such a thing), though being born in Birmingham I sympathise with the West Midlanders on the slagging of their accent. I have to say Northern English women have kinda sexy accents in an earthy way, I quite like them, though some are a bit hard to make out. I remember staying in Middlesbrough for 2 days and understanding little of what was being said to me, though Glasgow takes the biscuit. Great city, but you really do need a translator sometimes.
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Nomad wrote: British is arousing, Scottish sends me right over the edge but there is nothing quite as lovely as the sweet whisperings of a soft spoken southern belle. *shiver*:-4


When you say British is arousing (by which I think you mean "recieved pronouciation English" or RP), do you mean liz hurley british or Queen Elizabeth II British?

As for the Scottish, I lived with a Glasgow woman for 5 years, and yes its a great accent, but the violence can be troubling sometimes.
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SnoozeControl wrote: Hey Galbally, when are you going to make a wav or MP3 for us to hear your accent?


God yeah, I forgot about that. Sorry, I must get round to it, you would get a kick out of it I'd say though you might find it hard to understand sometimes. It was funny actually coz when I lived with these american girls in college they got a real kick out of my accent, though they got freaked out a bit when I got angry coz they weren't used to Irish people (of course I'm usually very pleasant). They had heard what they though were Irish accents on television (that sort of maddened, murderous Leprechaun accent that non Irish people seem to put on and that we find hilarious). But they hadn't really heard an actual Irish person as they lived in states where there weren't that many real Irish people actually from Ireland. I used to have to talk to their moms and that on the telephone like a sort of Irish cultural ambassador to Indiana, it was fun. Whats the Utah accent like?, we don't get much of that one here.
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Growing up in the American south....I love a good drawl! (I suspect I'd love to hear our very own ADAM say a few words.)

An accent I find very pleasant is Afrikaans. There's a softness to it.....

And the East African English is lovely, too.
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