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I look so young to be saying such dirty words!
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Tittybangbang
:p I will have to dig out my other camera to do a vid... |
Oh MTP that was fantastic, thank you!
Your words for Monster really made me laugh because I know why she asked for them. It wasn't personal to your accent, it's just the way Americans say squrl that cracks me up. I agree that you don't have a strong accent. If I met you on a plane I'd be hard pressed to identify where you came from. I'm not any kind of expert on American accents, but sterotypically I'd expect some sort of drawl from a Texan. That was all really good fun - and I had no idea your hair was so long now. Am I mean if I say I prefer it short? I kinda like you looking boyish ;) |
Sundae got it. Thosa are the words I just can't say right in Merkin. Well Arkansas I can, but I wasn't entirely convinced that Arkansaw and R-Kansas weren't two different States when I moved here. And Michigan I can, but I can't persuade Brits not to say it with a big ole ch like church in the middle.
I like the long hair, by the way. I are envious. |
So, how do the British say the word "squirrel?"
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Is it anything like this little girl?
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yup. maybe even more emphasis on the two syllable thing in some regions.
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Ok I never watched the remake before. That so sucks.
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Yes, it still comes out a little squirly in that clip.
Very much Squi-rell here. |
Unless you're in t'North in which case it is a squir - rull
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When I was listening to the Dexter audiobook, the American narrator used the word 'mirror' a few times. I found that fascinating. Like 'squirrel' it is pronounced as a single elongated syllable. Meerrr.
My mind rebels on that one:P I can't quite make my mental voice do it. |
Still can't mentally hear it...
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I'll consider filming with my obese lip.
But I'm not making any promises. |
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