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Postby Telephalsion » Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:56 am

Yeah, I knew that, but i didn't bother to alter it since it is sort of funny, sussies, sissies etc.
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Postby Glenn47 » Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:23 am

Whew, here we go...

Fine, land of opportunity for EXOTIC accents. I do have a Northern accent, probably similar in some ways to Tele's accent, only less Swedish.

No Bill, it means you need some sort of ADD medication.

Southern accents make me giggle.

Everybody from Australia has an Australian accent, otherwise they'd be mocked by their Aussie friends for sounding weird. Being the most intelligent person on earth wouldn't stop someone from having an accent.

British accents kick ass.

Impossible just 0wnz0rz3d Teen with facts. We all know how horrible that can feel. :roll:

When I read Sussies, I thought of sissies too, and decided not to focus on it.

I wish I had a more pronounced accent. All I say wrong is "Bag" and "Coat," along with the words that rhyme with them.
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Postby Fitz Tayo » Mon Aug 08, 2005 2:03 pm

Glenn47 wrote:British accents kick ass.

I love being Brittish.

I too thought Tele was just calling them sissies whilst remaining close to the traditional spelling of aussies. I thought it was witty.
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Postby Teenr0cker » Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:32 pm

Flibbo wrote:I guess i have a british accent but its not one of those "Pip pip" dealies. I also have Nice teeth and hate the royal family.


Are you Turkish then?
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Postby Forerunner » Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:44 pm

Glenn47 wrote:Everybody from Australia has an Australian accent, otherwise they'd be mocked by their Aussie friends for sounding weird. Being the most intelligent person on earth wouldn't stop someone from having an accent.


no matter how you hear it, when someone says your country has an accent it sounds weird.
And your accent doesn't depend on your ancestors... it depends on where you grew up/you you grew up with. Like my Dad came to Australia from india as a 2 year old and I'm sure his great grandmother or something was British. but i sound Australian still.
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Postby Pyrogoeth » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:21 pm

Famous_Last_Words wrote:And your accent doesn't depend on your ancestors... it depends on where you grew up/you you grew up with. Like my Dad came to Australia from india as a 2 year old and I'm sure his great grandmother or something was British. but i sound Australian still.


Well, that may not be totally true. When I was 6, I was chatting with my mom, and kept slipping into a Scottish brogue. The odd thing is, I had never heard a Scott before, but my mom had, that's how I knew what it was. I had a Scottish grandfather who died before I was born. I dunno, it may have something to do with genetic memory, at least partially. Oh, and at one point, I did the same with Swedish, but that doesn't count, since my babysitter was a Swede. I can also do a perfect Aussie, someone who had just spend 2 years in 'Ozzydom' thought I was one >.>
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Postby Forerunner » Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:19 pm

Fair enough.
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Postby Impossible » Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:28 am

Everybody from Australia has an Australian accent, otherwise they'd be mocked by their Aussie friends for sounding weird. Being the most intelligent person on earth wouldn't stop someone from having an accent.


Now, see, this is bullcrap. Firstly, Australian accents in younger people seem to be a lot less common than American ones. Secondly, many of us do NOT have accents. I've seen that Steve Erwin dipshit, I've met a few people in my lifetime with Australian accents. I know that we don't all sound like that, so the logic is pretty messed up. I've been to America, though; EVERYONE has an accent of some sort. To be fair, American accents have more variations and types/regions than Australian accents (depending on a few things, and also the level of retardation it takes to call a soft drink "pop").
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Postby Burning_Flame » Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:38 am

Everybody has some sort of accent, you just dont realise it becasue most there so used to their accent, so that accent gets turned into no accent and the accent makes it seem loke thes no accent at all!
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Postby Greatchickenman » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:37 pm

Flibbo wrote:I guess i have a british accent but its not one of those "Pip pip" dealies. I also have Nice teeth and the royal family.



The Royal Family is all German, anyways.




Also.. I think the level of retardation it takes to call a soft drink a soft drink is far worse.
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Postby Flibbo » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:57 pm

...didn't you just call a soft drink a soft drink?
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Postby Sage Of The Wise » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:59 pm

I never got this whole soft drink thign, whats wrong with just saying soda?
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Postby Greatchickenman » Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:05 pm

Flibbo wrote:...didn't you just call a soft drink a soft drink?


you're totally missing the point.
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Postby Squiggy » Tue Aug 09, 2005 4:13 pm

Sage Of The Wise wrote:I never got this whole soft drink thign, whats wrong with just saying soda?


because that makes even less sence to most people,
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Postby CJ » Tue Aug 09, 2005 4:21 pm

it also takes a high level of retardation to call a "nappi" a "daiper".
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