Things we do to fit in
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
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I'm not surprised
you're having trouble with our accents. Coming from Canada you only have two different accents. American and pretend-French.
I went to university in Wales and once picked out somebody from my home town in a queue for a kebab van based on his voice. I'm from Surrey, an area generally thought of as being accentless, too. Yorkshire accents/dialects are like an alien language to me.
Funny old world, eh?
( , Mon 19 Jan 2009, 23:05, Reply)
you're having trouble with our accents. Coming from Canada you only have two different accents. American and pretend-French.
I went to university in Wales and once picked out somebody from my home town in a queue for a kebab van based on his voice. I'm from Surrey, an area generally thought of as being accentless, too. Yorkshire accents/dialects are like an alien language to me.
Funny old world, eh?
( , Mon 19 Jan 2009, 23:05, Reply)
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