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Old 11-20-2008, 07:07 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shiseido_red View Post
Nor this:
That started out ok then devolved into some weird South African accent.

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I got called Australian when I was in New York
Is that a consequence of living in Guernsey? I have no idea what their accents sound like.

Also I seem to recall you mentioning that 100 Things that Pisses Me Off instead of Piss Me Off was vernacular.

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Why don't we get a Ventrillo account and just shoot the **** over the web.

I pay for the damn thing if I can get 6 or 7 people to commit to using it.
On another forum, we uploaded soundfiles to boomp3.com and posted the links... but the recorded wavs need to be converted to mp3s first.



Anyway, I once upon a time had an Australian accent but it became NZified within a year or so of me moving here and now I have a pretty neutral mix of the two. Yet I had an Australian high school teacher who still retained his accent after living in NZ for 15 years.
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