LucieLou007
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Like the band The WurzelsMine requires the occasional 'ooarh' on the end![]()

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Like the band The WurzelsMine requires the occasional 'ooarh' on the end![]()
If only you knew someone who ran a mobile coffee businessYou think you had issues, we had a power cut overnight and it reset my coffee machine so I got a small, weak coffee this morning.
She sounds far from AustralianNot since attending the Dick Van Dyke school of accents
I think the addition of ‘my lover’ in a west county accent always helps too.Mine requires the occasional 'ooarh' on the end![]()
It certainly helps if their normal accent is ScouseI think the addition of ‘my lover’ in a west county accent always helps too.
I got the Geordie accent going on. Its a bit softer now out of laziness amd living down south for the last 16 years
Mines a Durham - Yorkshire hybrid.I got the Geordie accent going on. Its a bit softer now out of laziness amd living down south for the last 16 years
But was there anybody there to hear it fall?*fallen tree in the road KLAXON*
I believe that only applies if they fall in a forestBut was there anybody there to hear it fall?![]()
BullshitI am from the home counties. I have no accent.
Fack off, ya wankaahhhhBullshit
You therefore have a posh accent
FIFYFack orf, you common oik
Yeah, but then you get those confused people who say "gas marsk"Most accents fall into 2 areas. North or South. The test word I use is how people say "gas" as in for cooking. Is it "gars" or "gas"? The same applies to "wank". I have never had a "warnk".
I have never heard anyone say gars - and I have lived in ChelseaMost accents fall into 2 areas. North or South. The test word I use is how people say "gas" as in for cooking. Is it "gars" or "gas"? The same applies to "wank". I have never had a "warnk".
That was my thinking too but didn't want the posh people to release their foxhounds on me...I have never heard anyone say gars - and I have lived in Chelsea![]()
Glad someone said it I was beginning to worry that I was going mad. Never ever heard "gars".I have never heard anyone say gars - and I have lived in Chelsea![]()
You live in the SaaaarfGlad someone said it I was beginning to worry that I was going mad. Never ever heard "gars".
Barth, perhaps.
I married a Yorkshire lass. Our baby may be confused...but we live in the South so it is mummy who speaks weird mwhahaha
Our bit is more like SaaaahhhfYou live in the Saaaarf