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14 Oct 2006, 4:14 am

People with lisps.

I find it funny when they try and "say something seriously". :lol:

The "th" lisp like "Biggus Dickus" in "The Life Of Brian."

And the other "sh" lisp like a person with braces.



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22 Oct 2006, 7:59 pm

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im still shocked OWA uve been using a translator all this time <.< thats not true leet...


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07 Nov 2006, 1:48 pm

Russian is probably my favorite. I also really like Irish, Southern US, Cape Breton, French Canadian and certain local and native accents.



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07 Nov 2006, 2:31 pm

A wee bonny Scots lass, hoot mon ! !!



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08 Nov 2006, 5:02 am

I find it awfully amusing that some people in the US and Canada actually are speaking British accents. CockneyRebel actually called fuel petrol. Awesome. 8)


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08 Nov 2006, 11:55 am

Well, we'd speak with a Swedish accent, but we're not all that familiar with it. I prefer Brit slang, as it's so much more interesting than American, which is rather bland.



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08 Nov 2006, 12:31 pm

Australian for me... :heart:


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08 Nov 2006, 12:36 pm

Beenthere wrote:
Australian for me... :heart:


The Aussies have a beautiful accent. I spent the better part of a day chatting up an Aussie bloke, just because his accent tickled my sense of humor. He would say "trahhsuers" for trousers, and a glass of beer in Australia is a "schooooohah". Lovely ! !