Clever, clever girl. Everything sounds better with a British accent...well, wait, let me amend that...rather depends on what part of Britain, actually.
I love it when there are characters in a show or movie with a british - no, better yet, an Australian accent! It makes me listen closer to what they are saying. (Maybe my hubby should get an accent - then any arguments about how I 'never' listen to what he says will diminish!) :~D
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on second thought, let's not go to camelot. 'tis a silly place.
*saidinabritishaccent*
Someone has their knockers in a twist.
*saidinabritishaccent*
;)
Clever, clever girl. Everything sounds better with a British accent...well, wait, let me amend that...rather depends on what part of Britain, actually.
She must be just like her momma ; )
I think that was supposed to be "knickers".
I reckon the Scots are more robust, an it's great to say, "Aye Captain!" and "up yoor kilt"
"saidinascottishaccent"
I'm trying to read all your comments in a British accent but they keep coming out Irish. Or Australian.
Bollocks.
I think that might be my new trick while waiting on the end of customer service.
Makes me want to text her just to see the tagline on her response!!
I love it when there are characters in a show or movie with a british - no, better yet, an Australian accent! It makes me listen closer to what they are saying. (Maybe my hubby should get an accent - then any arguments about how I 'never' listen to what he says will diminish!)
:~D
Who doesn't love a British accent? :D
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