Unusual talents
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
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( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
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( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
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I'm guessing
you've never lived in the countryside or you might have noticed that sometimes rural people do actually have rural accents. And sometimes they go drink-driving, forget to pay parking tickets, or even suffer epilepsy or Alzheimers. I've never yet encountered necrophilia or cannibal dismemberment in the countryside but, hey, maybe you live in Peckham or something and these things are more common there.
"Only just got round to dealing with ethnic minorities"? Sure, I guess that Usha Gupta person who's been in it for about 300 years must be as Anglo-Saxon as they come. After all, she is married to the vicar.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 20:44, 1 reply)
you've never lived in the countryside or you might have noticed that sometimes rural people do actually have rural accents. And sometimes they go drink-driving, forget to pay parking tickets, or even suffer epilepsy or Alzheimers. I've never yet encountered necrophilia or cannibal dismemberment in the countryside but, hey, maybe you live in Peckham or something and these things are more common there.
"Only just got round to dealing with ethnic minorities"? Sure, I guess that Usha Gupta person who's been in it for about 300 years must be as Anglo-Saxon as they come. After all, she is married to the vicar.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 20:44, 1 reply)
I'm from the EXACT area The Archers is set in,
and I can guarantee you that the accents are massively overdone.
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 7:23, closed)
and I can guarantee you that the accents are massively overdone.
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 7:23, closed)
Um ... the Archers is set in Borset ... which, er ... doesn't exist ...
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 9:39, closed)
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 9:39, closed)
Sure it does.
It's due south of Dristol and about 90 miles SWW of Lonbon.
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 9:46, closed)
It's due south of Dristol and about 90 miles SWW of Lonbon.
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 9:46, closed)
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