Saturday, March 11, 2006
Quite Smi'en
yes, it's been conclusively proved. i will, and am about to, drop everything and run for a british accent. this kid could have a potato for a head and i could care less as long as said potato has a mouth. he said it's "fuckin' rubbish" that i'm not where he is right now. um, where is my transporter beam when i need it?
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You sound complexly mixed-up. This is not a British behaviour. You need to sound complexly unmixed-up and secure. And not too loud.
it's too bad i lost my accent about 10 years ago! not htat it counts for anything but i still visit my family there every other year and i do have some friends i should be visiting sometime soon [hopefully next year]
it's so funny because everytime i go back i take on the mannerisms and colloquialsms right away...
also by virtue of the language there are a few words that i still pronounce different from the tradition american way...the easiest examples are the words "umbrella" and "new hampshire"..i feel soooo uncomfortable not saying "shire"...speaking of which i can't even SAY worchestershire.
bramerton -- i'm not trying to attract the british. i merely swoon at their words. and not too loud?! well, goodness. so many requirements. i'll stick to always being a groupie, never a bride.
ron -- any remnants are worth more than no remnants. yes. tis troo.
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