
Although that's more black country than Brummie I guess.
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 23:27,
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more like jasper carrott crossed with a farmer (but only when I am drunk and in the room with another from Kidderminster)
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 23:29,
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and two of my former bands rehearsed in the Corn Exchange (by the old bus depot, now Tescos).
I'll drop into the local accent when in the locale but when I'm working in another part of the country with a very strong accent (like in Merthry Tydfil) I'll find myself fully pronouncing words and lose whatever accent I've got
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 23:31,
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I'll drop into the local accent when in the locale but when I'm working in another part of the country with a very strong accent (like in Merthry Tydfil) I'll find myself fully pronouncing words and lose whatever accent I've got