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#1 Aug 30 2007 at 4:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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Where's this accent from?
#2 Aug 30 2007 at 4:50 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sounds Liverpoolish.

I think.
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#3 Aug 30 2007 at 4:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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I love it. I want to reprogram my GPS with it.
#4 Aug 30 2007 at 5:03 PM Rating: Good
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Sounds Liverpoolish.


Good spot!

Definately a Merseyside accent. Hide your valuables, thievin' pikey bastards Smiley: mad
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#5 Aug 30 2007 at 11:47 PM Rating: Good
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/nods

A Scouser.

The authentic sound of White Trash
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#6 Aug 31 2007 at 3:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Lord Nobby wrote:
The authentic sound of White Trash

They're charming! I may need one as a pet.
#7 Aug 31 2007 at 5:08 AM Rating: Good
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Lord Nobby wrote:
The authentic sound of White Trash

They're charming! I may need one as a pet.


I should warn you though, they steal and swear and defecate and urinate everywhere.

Other than that, yeah, they're charming!

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#8 Aug 31 2007 at 5:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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And you'll never walk alooooone, you'll never walk alone......
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#9 Aug 31 2007 at 5:31 AM Rating: Good
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And you'll never walk alooooone, you'll never walk alone......


How do you kow so much about Scousers?

Been in the Kop or something?

Impressive anyway...
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#10 Aug 31 2007 at 5:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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I lived among the British for a while. That's where I learned to drink all day long. Yay!
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#11 Aug 31 2007 at 1:10 PM Rating: Good
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If you're into chavvy Brit accents, some mates of mine appear to be hitting the big time, despite sounding like R-Tards:

The Twang

Phear teh bRummie aCCenT!

(Their 1st single was a better song)
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#12 Aug 31 2007 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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The authentic sound of White Trash


So this is Spears' Brit counterpart then.

lol
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#13 Aug 31 2007 at 2:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Nobby perrrlllleassse tell me you're not from Dudley... it's impossible to take anyone from Dudley seriously.
#14 Aug 31 2007 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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Nobby perrrlllleassse tell me you're not from Dudley... it's impossible to take anyone from Dudley seriously.
Am yow jowking?

I'm from Lankysher, but I've lived near Birmingham for the last 20 years or so.

The Twang are the happiest bunch of nutters you could care to meet, their gigs are violent and energetic, and I happen to love their sound. Apart from the accent.
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#15 Aug 31 2007 at 2:32 PM Rating: Decent
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Rochdalian here and no i'm not a cowboy.
#16 Aug 31 2007 at 2:40 PM Rating: Good
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Baron von tarv wrote:
Rochdalian here and no i'm not a cowboy.
All Hail Mike Harding Smiley: bowdown

Anyone who doesn't shed a tear on hearing "The Accrington Pals" is dead, or should be.
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Smoky town where they were born,
Down in the valley, smoky little streets.
They were pals from childhood days,
Climbing trees and running through the fields.
And they all played together through the turning of the years,
Sharing their laughter, sharing all their fears.
Seasons saw them growing and
Seasons passing turned them round
With the turning, turning, turning years -
The Accrington Pals.

Schooldays' end the lads all went
To work, some spinning, some weaving in the sheds,
On the land or down the pit,
Working hard to earn their daily bread.
And they all went walking up old Pendle Hill,
On Sundays the larks sang high above the dales.
Little Willie Riley played his mandolin and sang,
They were laughing, they were singing then -
The Accrington Pals.

1916 came the call,
"We need more lads to battle with the Hun.
Lads of Lancashire, heed the call,
With God on our side, the battle will soon be won."
So they all came marching to the beating of the drums,
Down from the fields and factories they come,
Smiling at the girls who
Came to see them on their way.
They were marching, marching, marching away -
The Accrington Pals.

Blue sky shining on a perfect day,
A lark was singing, high above the Somme.
Brothers, pals and fathers lay
Watching that sweet bird sing in the quiet of the dawn.
And they all went walking out towards the howling guns,
Talking and laughing, calmly walking on,
Believing in the lies that
Left them dying in the mud,
And they're lying, lying, lying still -
The Accrington Pals.

Smoky town which heard the news,
Down in the valley, smoky little streets.
Houses quiet and curtains pulled,
All round the town a silent shroud of grief.
And the larks were singing still above old Pendle Hill,
The wind was in the bracken and the sun was shining still.
A lark was singing sweetly as
The evening fell upon the Somme.

(spoken) For Edward Parkinson,
Bobby Henderson, Willie Clegg,
Johnny Molloy, Norman Jones,
Albert Berry, Willie Riley -
(sung) The Accrington Pals.


I have to say, Rochdale is the only place I've ever been where a girl's 1st words to me were "You're nice. Want a blowy?"

Nowt wrong with Rochdale lad!
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#17 Aug 31 2007 at 2:54 PM Rating: Good
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Roach-Dale? Smiley: grin
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