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20th April 04, 03:16 PM
#31
Originally Posted by Rufus
And admittedly, I do have a hard time understanding some dialects in America.
You guys is wack. Dont cho peeps talk like dis? Word ta big bird.
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Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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20th April 04, 03:28 PM
#32
Originally Posted by highlandtide
You guys is wack. Dont cho peeps talk like dis? Word ta big bird.
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ROTFL
Now that's funny!! Sorry Hank, juz my peeps in the 503. Hootiehoooo!
Rufus
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20th April 04, 10:44 PM
#33
Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Rufus
Originally Posted by Graham
We had some visitors last week from OK and TX, they watched Monarch with me and couldn't understand much of it.
You folks need some education
Nah!! The Beeb just needs to teach proper American english. That, or tell their actors to stop talking with rocks in their mouths! And, no Cockney rhyming slang! As if slang wasn't bad enough to learn, that form turns slang on it's ear!
Woah there, you guys!!
Firstly, I've yet to hear any Cockney rhyming slang in "Monarch of the Glen" (in fact, any slang at all really!)
Secondly, you should just HEAR some of the accents and language attached to many of the American films and TV programmes that are shown here in the United Kingdom! I've given up on them more than once in spite of my having a pretty acute 'ear' for accents and regional dialects.
Hamish, try listening to Jeff Foxworthy's "You might Be A redneck If..." comedy series. I still am splitting my sides listening to this southern American dialect!
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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21st April 04, 05:21 AM
#34
Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
Hamish, try listening to Jeff Foxworthy's "You might Be A redneck If..." comedy series. I still am splitting my sides listening to this southern American dialect!
Hey take it easy on the Southerns. We talk
with God's accent down here!
Seriously, Everyone has an accent but because
you were raised there or have grown used to it
it has become NORMAL! So we don't think we
have an accent, the other person does. It's
all in what we call NORMAL.
I think we can all appreciate that
being normal is not all its cracked up to be.
The one thing we know from living in the South is
You have to be able to laugh at yourself.
That's why I highly recommend watching
Foxworthy’s Blue Collar Comedy Tour DVD.
It will crack you up.
So for now I'll say See You GUYS later,
Cheerio,
or bye YA'll! (depending on where your from)
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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21st April 04, 07:17 AM
#35
Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
That's why I highly recommend watching
Foxworthy’s Blue Collar Comedy Tour DVD.
It will crack you up.
I saw Blue Collar Tour when they came to town. What a great show! It's not that "Southern" people are the only ones who do funny things, but you laugh because you say to yourself 'I've done that too!' That's why you laugh - at yourself! LOL!!!
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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21st April 04, 09:43 AM
#36
Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
Hamish, try listening to Jeff Foxworthy's "You might Be A redneck If..." comedy series. I still am splitting my sides listening to this southern American dialect!
Thank you for the suggestion Larry, but I don't think I'll be able to receive the transmissions here in England!!!!!
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25th April 04, 09:08 PM
#37
Here's a question about Duncan:
I can't tell because of bad reception on tv, but does he usually wear a tartan kilt, or is it a plain black one? I just noticed for the first time tonight that there was a tartan pattern on it (reception a little better tonight.)
Rufus
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25th April 04, 10:32 PM
#38
He is wearing a tartan Kilt. Further up this thread
you can see a photo of it.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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26th April 04, 07:23 AM
#39
Thanks Nelson.
Wow, my tv reception is a lot worse than I thought. It looked like a plain black one all this time.
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26th April 04, 08:58 AM
#40
Do You have an outside antenna or rabbit ears?
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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