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19.04.2007, 21:48 quote

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lostinyoureyes wrote:
irish for me

snap

 

19.04.2007, 21:50 quote

lostinyoureyes
lostinyoureyes Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom, England, Dorset
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there you go then the irish have the best chance over here

 

19.04.2007, 21:51 quote

elitious
elitious Joined: 06 Apr 2007 Posts: 1264 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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lostinyoureyes wrote:
there you go then the irish have the best chance over here


irish me three

 

19.04.2007, 23:31 quote

Anonymous

bams wrote:
I like northern accents..and deep voices on men.

Unfortunatley I have a deep voice and a horrible common south east accent.


Repeat after me...

Book

Cook

Look

 

20.04.2007, 11:00 quote

lostinyoureyes
lostinyoureyes Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom, England, Dorset
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grass

bath

down

 

20.04.2007, 11:43 quote

fluffybuffy4572
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 5 Location: United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire
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Eeee by gum... doth nobody like a Yorkshire accent then?! Although it doesn't take me long to slip back into Kentish if I happen to be daaarn saarf near my place of birth.

I would have to say american at the moment, coz the guy in my life is a yank, but I also can't resist a Scottish male accent....... there's just something so rugged and sexy about it.

 

20.04.2007, 11:59 quote

Anonymous

fluffybuffy4572 wrote:
Eeee by gum... doth nobody like a Yorkshire accent then?! Although it doesn't take me long to slip back into Kentish if I happen to be daaarn saarf near my place of birth.

I would have to say american at the moment, coz the guy in my life is a yank, but I also can't resist a Scottish male accent....... there's just something so rugged and sexy about it.


I like a Yorkshire accent. My fellah is a Yorkshireman, but still prefer the Irish one Very Happy

 

20.04.2007, 12:15 quote

Anonymous

I can't be bothered looking through 18 pages. Has anybody said they like the brummie accent yet? I'm gonna take a wild guess at no.

 

20.04.2007, 12:15 quote

lostinyoureyes
lostinyoureyes Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom, England, Dorset
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i was born in sheffield and lived there till i was 12 then moved to dorset so i got the peaass taken out of me cus of my accent, iv more or less lost it now.... some times i say words that show my accent so now i have a random accent

 

20.04.2007, 17:13 quote

Anonymous

ladies edinburgh accents do it for me.

 

20.04.2007, 17:52 quote

Anonymous

scotty you'll love cazzas accent i spoke to her on the phone when they had the meet up... and she has that accent .. much stronger than the glasgow accent

 

20.04.2007, 19:17 quote

Cazzabee
Cazzabee Joined: 05 Jan 2006 Posts: 6601 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Fife
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och aye the noo Laughing Laughing
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20.04.2007, 20:05 quote

Anonymous

lostinyoureyes wrote:
i was born in sheffield and lived there till i was 12 then moved to dorset so i got the peaass taken out of me cus of my accent, iv more or less lost it now.... some times i say words that show my accent so now i have a random accent


Whereabouts in Dorset Lost? My little lads live there.

 

20.04.2007, 20:33 quote

Cham3leon
Cham3leon Joined: 14 May 2006 Posts: 331 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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talks a wee bit of scot when he gets mad or annoyed..

 

20.04.2007, 20:36 quote

Anonymous

Has anyone said Scouse yet?

 
 
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