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You could be tricked at first, thinking it was someone with a warm northern accent. Then the clipped flatness clicks in. There's something not quite right. Like someone born deaf and dumb. |
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Yorkshire people should be retrained, using red balloons, and thrashed about the legs with red roses until they get it right.
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Whoops.
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Joan comes from Leigh/Tyldesley area and she does have a different twag, but nowhere near as toned down as Mancs:rolleyes: |
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Their cumbrians though, and they are a breed of their own:)
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It has often puzzled me why people who speak with the broadest and most convoluted scots accent can sing in purest mid-atlantic.
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Abba were like that you could hardly tell they had a Swedish accent.
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In 1992, my wife and I were viewing and commenting upon a painting in Sudely Castle when we were accosted by a 'posh' speaking woman who excused herself then asked my wife where she came from. When informed that we were from Lancashire, Accrington in particular, the lady said, whatever you do - be proud of and never lose your wonderful regional accent. I didn't know where to feel pleased or insulted, but the lady assured us that she was sincere in her appraisal of what she had heard.
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I must admit john, i always found them friendly as well , until you gave them a rugby ball then they turned into raging blood thirsty maniacs:D:D
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