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Rasputin Baba
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Posted - 2004.11.29 16:47:00 -
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What type of english do you like/loath the most?
Me personally american/indian.
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Rasputin Baba
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Posted - 2004.11.29 16:47:00 -
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What type of english do you like/loath the most?
Me personally american/indian.
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Cemetary
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Posted - 2004.11.29 18:12:00 -
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danish-english(hybrid) is just awful ------------------------------------------------- Ytiri kills |

Cemetary
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Posted - 2004.11.29 18:12:00 -
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danish-english(hybrid) is just awful ------------------------------------------------- Ytiri kills |

Omber Zombie
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Posted - 2004.11.29 18:21:00 -
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I dunno, listening to an asian voen (chinese) guy who lived in italy all his life speaking english to me is pretyy amusing... very strange combination  ----------- "Remember people: Omber is the biggest evil ever created, DO NOT let it get to you!" Waagaa Ktlehr, BDCI
I have a blog
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Omber Zombie
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Posted - 2004.11.29 18:21:00 -
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I dunno, listening to an asian voen (chinese) guy who lived in italy all his life speaking english to me is pretyy amusing... very strange combination  ----------- "Remember people: Omber is the biggest evil ever created, DO NOT let it get to you!" Waagaa Ktlehr, BDCI
I have a blog
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tratten
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Posted - 2004.11.29 22:18:00 -
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Engrish  |

tratten
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Posted - 2004.11.29 22:18:00 -
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Engrish  |

Haxar
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Posted - 2004.11.30 09:06:00 -
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English from a native english who produces more grammatical errors and typos than me. 
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Haxar
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Posted - 2004.11.30 09:06:00 -
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English from a native english who produces more grammatical errors and typos than me. 
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JoKane
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Posted - 2004.11.30 14:41:00 -
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Edited by: JoKane on 30/11/2004 14:44:12 I like Zelota english. Sample here
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JoKane
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Posted - 2004.11.30 14:41:00 -
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Edited by: JoKane on 30/11/2004 14:44:12 I like Zelota english. Sample here
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IZON
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Posted - 2004.11.30 16:17:00 -
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American English. It's the ugly sister of English.
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

IZON
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Posted - 2004.11.30 16:17:00 -
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American English. It's the ugly sister of English.
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

Vegeta
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Posted - 2004.11.30 16:48:00 -
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Daniel Jackson English is pretty neat.
2005.04.25 16:40:42 combat Your 1400mm Howitzer Artillery II perfectly strikes LawrenceNewton [WARAG], wrecking for 2706.9 damage.
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Vegeta
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Posted - 2004.11.30 16:48:00 -
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Daniel Jackson English is pretty neat.
2005.04.25 16:40:42 combat Your 1400mm Howitzer Artillery II perfectly strikes LawrenceNewton [WARAG], wrecking for 2706.9 damage.
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Elita
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:28:00 -
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I like Canadian English. Ok, I'm biased there. 
I hate lazy English. u no, teh knd u c on frums & chat?
A good pianist can play 16 notes per second. Is it really that difficult to type real words? In real-time chat I can see the need for some abbreviation, but on forums?
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke |

Elita
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:28:00 -
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I like Canadian English. Ok, I'm biased there. 
I hate lazy English. u no, teh knd u c on frums & chat?
A good pianist can play 16 notes per second. Is it really that difficult to type real words? In real-time chat I can see the need for some abbreviation, but on forums?
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke |

hired goon
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:42:00 -
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Edited by: hired goon on 30/11/2004 20:45:13 I was planning to write American English here but, there are a lot of americans I'd rather listen to than some rappers. I hate Rapper English the most, and the fecal discharge that spews from the mouth of school kids that are part of that "culture". Chavs also speak a variant of this.
I like (go go gadget language filter avoid) c-o-c-kney rhyming english the most, it's just funny :) ------------
We come in peace. And tanks. |

hired goon
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:42:00 -
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Edited by: hired goon on 30/11/2004 20:45:13 I was planning to write American English here but, there are a lot of americans I'd rather listen to than some rappers. I hate Rapper English the most, and the fecal discharge that spews from the mouth of school kids that are part of that "culture". Chavs also speak a variant of this.
I like (go go gadget language filter avoid) c-o-c-kney rhyming english the most, it's just funny :) ------------
We come in peace. And tanks. |

MooKids
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:51:00 -
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Lets all watch "My Fair Lady" with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. -------------------------------- CCP can patch away bugs, but they can't patch away stupidity. |

MooKids
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Posted - 2004.11.30 20:51:00 -
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Lets all watch "My Fair Lady" with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. -------------------------------- CCP can patch away bugs, but they can't patch away stupidity. |

Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.11.30 22:53:00 -
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Edited by: Burga Galti on 30/11/2004 22:57:12 Glaswegian English is the way forward...
"Aye Big Man, ya got a pound fa me bus fare mate?" "Ye get wis a pack o f.a.g.s fae yun shoppie pal?" (note: f.a.g.s. is slang for cigarrettes, why filter it?) "Aye, Pure Brilliant man!"

Apologies to any Glaswegians out there who take offence...
Tales from the EVE Cluster |

Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.11.30 22:53:00 -
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Edited by: Burga Galti on 30/11/2004 22:57:12 Glaswegian English is the way forward...
"Aye Big Man, ya got a pound fa me bus fare mate?" "Ye get wis a pack o f.a.g.s fae yun shoppie pal?" (note: f.a.g.s. is slang for cigarrettes, why filter it?) "Aye, Pure Brilliant man!"

Apologies to any Glaswegians out there who take offence...
Tales from the EVE Cluster |

IZON
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Posted - 2004.12.01 01:46:00 -
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Originally by: hired goon Edited by: hired goon on 30/11/2004 20:45:13 I was planning to write American English here but, there are a lot of americans I'd rather listen to than some rappers. I hate Rapper English the most, and the fecal discharge that spews from the mouth of school kids that are part of that "culture". Chavs also speak a variant of this.
I like (go go gadget language filter avoid) c-o-c-kney rhyming english the most, it's just funny :)
Had a look at that Chav site, talk about LMAO! 
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

IZON
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Posted - 2004.12.01 01:46:00 -
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Originally by: hired goon Edited by: hired goon on 30/11/2004 20:45:13 I was planning to write American English here but, there are a lot of americans I'd rather listen to than some rappers. I hate Rapper English the most, and the fecal discharge that spews from the mouth of school kids that are part of that "culture". Chavs also speak a variant of this.
I like (go go gadget language filter avoid) c-o-c-kney rhyming english the most, it's just funny :)
Had a look at that Chav site, talk about LMAO! 
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

ErikDraven
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Posted - 2004.12.03 00:52:00 -
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I have become very fond of speaking fluent drunkinie, mainly on the weakends and sometimes during the weekday depending on how work is going 
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ErikDraven
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Posted - 2004.12.03 00:52:00 -
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I have become very fond of speaking fluent drunkinie, mainly on the weakends and sometimes during the weekday depending on how work is going 
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Star Commander
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Posted - 2004.12.03 17:02:00 -
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Aye Burga, it's gonny be the way forward, know wit a'mean an aw that Long time no see ya dobber 
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Star Commander
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Posted - 2004.12.03 17:02:00 -
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Aye Burga, it's gonny be the way forward, know wit a'mean an aw that Long time no see ya dobber 
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.12.03 22:10:00 -
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Edited by: Faster ThanJesus on 03/12/2004 22:14:40 Edited by: Faster ThanJesus on 03/12/2004 22:12:57 scouse english
ay, ay, ay... carlme doawn
edit: disliked edit: any resemblance borne to Boris Johnson is purely coincidental.
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.12.03 22:10:00 -
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Edited by: Faster ThanJesus on 03/12/2004 22:14:40 Edited by: Faster ThanJesus on 03/12/2004 22:12:57 scouse english
ay, ay, ay... carlme doawn
edit: disliked edit: any resemblance borne to Boris Johnson is purely coincidental.
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moose tickler
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Posted - 2004.12.03 22:32:00 -
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US english is a hideous bastardisation, and should be universally outlawed.
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moose tickler
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Posted - 2004.12.03 22:32:00 -
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US english is a hideous bastardisation, and should be universally outlawed.
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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.04 00:22:00 -
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I used to deal with an Iraqi engineer in Bahrain who went to university in Liverpool. Good fun to speak to, once you got used to him.
Technical e-mails with no punctuation were impossible to decipher, it was quicker to decode the faults. Which is saying something, considering they were in backwards hexadecimal and needed 17 volumes of tech manuals to decode.
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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.04 00:22:00 -
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I used to deal with an Iraqi engineer in Bahrain who went to university in Liverpool. Good fun to speak to, once you got used to him.
Technical e-mails with no punctuation were impossible to decipher, it was quicker to decode the faults. Which is saying something, considering they were in backwards hexadecimal and needed 17 volumes of tech manuals to decode.
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.12.04 01:53:00 -
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I prefer the non ghetto american english, british english in all forms make me physically ill.
Convert Stations
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.12.04 01:53:00 -
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I prefer the non ghetto american english, british english in all forms make me physically ill.
Convert Stations
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TekRa
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Posted - 2004.12.04 02:17:00 -
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Edited by: TekRa on 04/12/2004 02:19:59 I don't like American English, because it's just regular English but with letters missing.
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TekRa
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Posted - 2004.12.04 02:17:00 -
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Edited by: TekRa on 04/12/2004 02:19:59 I don't like American English, because it's just regular English but with letters missing.
> With the lights out it's less dangerous. |

Dystinee L'amour
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Posted - 2004.12.04 04:42:00 -
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i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
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Dystinee L'amour
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Posted - 2004.12.04 04:42:00 -
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i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.04 05:11:00 -
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Originally by: Dystinee L'amour i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
Every time I've been to the USA some gimp in airport security asks me if I'm Australian. We don't all sound like Hugh bloody Grant. Australian! How to **** off a Northener in one easy sentence.
Note: No offence to Australians, its just that I'm not.
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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.04 05:11:00 -
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Originally by: Dystinee L'amour i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
Every time I've been to the USA some gimp in airport security asks me if I'm Australian. We don't all sound like Hugh bloody Grant. Australian! How to **** off a Northener in one easy sentence.
Note: No offence to Australians, its just that I'm not.
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.12.04 09:30:00 -
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Originally by: Valan
Originally by: Dystinee L'amour i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
Every time I've been to the USA some gimp in airport security asks me if I'm Australian. We don't all sound like Hugh bloody Grant. Australian! How to **** off a Northener in one easy sentence.
Note: No offence to Australians, its just that I'm not.
Weird, that's happened to me, too. Never thhought that a lancashire accent could be mistaken for an aussie one before
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.12.04 09:30:00 -
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Originally by: Valan
Originally by: Dystinee L'amour i really love to hear british men talk (very sexy accent) but loathe most any kind of yankee accent (yankee as in northeast us).
Every time I've been to the USA some gimp in airport security asks me if I'm Australian. We don't all sound like Hugh bloody Grant. Australian! How to **** off a Northener in one easy sentence.
Note: No offence to Australians, its just that I'm not.
Weird, that's happened to me, too. Never thhought that a lancashire accent could be mistaken for an aussie one before
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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.05 00:07:00 -
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Originally by: Faster ThanJesus
Weird, that's happened to me, too. Never thhought that a lancashire accent could be mistaken for an aussie one before
Here is the process of thought.
1. Doesn't sound like English person from films. 2. Who else speaks English? 3. Oh yeh Australia. 4. Hes Australian.

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Valan
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Posted - 2004.12.05 00:07:00 -
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Originally by: Faster ThanJesus
Weird, that's happened to me, too. Never thhought that a lancashire accent could be mistaken for an aussie one before
Here is the process of thought.
1. Doesn't sound like English person from films. 2. Who else speaks English? 3. Oh yeh Australia. 4. Hes Australian.

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Jade Alexander
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Posted - 2004.12.05 01:23:00 -
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I just hate english for all the useless letters in between that have no etymological reason to be there, other than filling a line in a Shakesperean piece of work... ________________________________
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Jade Alexander
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Posted - 2004.12.05 01:23:00 -
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I just hate english for all the useless letters in between that have no etymological reason to be there, other than filling a line in a Shakesperean piece of work... ________________________________
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Trangulus
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Posted - 2004.12.05 04:51:00 -
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Do you say tomato as "towmaytoe" or "tomahtoe" ?
If you say "tomahtoe" then shouldnt you say potato as "potahtoe" ?
Personally, I nominate the Drunken New Zealander dialect as the worst form of spoken english.
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Trangulus
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Posted - 2004.12.05 04:51:00 -
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Do you say tomato as "towmaytoe" or "tomahtoe" ?
If you say "tomahtoe" then shouldnt you say potato as "potahtoe" ?
Personally, I nominate the Drunken New Zealander dialect as the worst form of spoken english.
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Basileus
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Posted - 2004.12.05 09:58:00 -
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Originally by: Rasputin Baba What type of english do you like/loath the most?
Me personally american/indian.
There is no such thing as 'american' english. There is only british english. The rest is just foreign jibberish, with american causing the most physical discomfort to the ear. |

Basileus
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Posted - 2004.12.05 09:58:00 -
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Originally by: Rasputin Baba What type of english do you like/loath the most?
Me personally american/indian.
There is no such thing as 'american' english. There is only british english. The rest is just foreign jibberish, with american causing the most physical discomfort to the ear. |

Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.12.05 11:14:00 -
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American English pronunciation is probably closer to how people used to speak english (a few centuries ago).
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[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.12.05 11:14:00 -
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American English pronunciation is probably closer to how people used to speak english (a few centuries ago).
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[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Estios
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Posted - 2004.12.07 12:42:00 -
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All forms of English for the win.
Even all the Aliens in Star Trek and most other Sci Fi films speak perfect English despite never having met us before. They just know who's boss !!!
The worst form of english is the jibberish youngsters type in their text messages though. Its beyond 1337 spk.
Oh and yes, Ive been to America once and was asked if I was australian about 3 times. Honestly its not even nearly the same. I think next time I will wear a bowler hat, carry and cane and sip from a cup of tea whilst going "Cor blimey guv'nor, shine your shoes ?" so they know
So HMV consider Andy Williams and Dean Martin to be "easy listening" do they? Tell that to my mate Dave, he's been deaf for 20 years.
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Estios
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Posted - 2004.12.07 12:42:00 -
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All forms of English for the win.
Even all the Aliens in Star Trek and most other Sci Fi films speak perfect English despite never having met us before. They just know who's boss !!!
The worst form of english is the jibberish youngsters type in their text messages though. Its beyond 1337 spk.
Oh and yes, Ive been to America once and was asked if I was australian about 3 times. Honestly its not even nearly the same. I think next time I will wear a bowler hat, carry and cane and sip from a cup of tea whilst going "Cor blimey guv'nor, shine your shoes ?" so they know
So HMV consider Andy Williams and Dean Martin to be "easy listening" do they? Tell that to my mate Dave, he's been deaf for 20 years.
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Nebulous
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Posted - 2004.12.07 19:36:00 -
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Im from england and many of you who are also from england seem to be mocking the americans for mistaking us for australians, ive got one question for you? have you ever mistaken a canadian for an american? hehe, see its an easy mistake to make if your not familiar with certain accents.
P.s. english spoken with a female french accent is by far the sexiest 
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Nebulous
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Posted - 2004.12.07 19:36:00 -
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Im from england and many of you who are also from england seem to be mocking the americans for mistaking us for australians, ive got one question for you? have you ever mistaken a canadian for an american? hehe, see its an easy mistake to make if your not familiar with certain accents.
P.s. english spoken with a female french accent is by far the sexiest 
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Dalmont Delantee
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Posted - 2004.12.07 23:06:00 -
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The worst english is birmingham english, sounds so moronic to us..though I've heard its the most loved accent in america due to it sounding 'melodic'??
Of course L33t speech is for morons anyhow..so l33t speak with a brum accent could be the worst ever.
If we are talking accents the best is Canadian, Australian(women(RinnyWee)) and czech....ooh...czech..
Take comfort in knowing that its probably some pimply faced twit, or 40 year old virgin, who gleens everytime mommy offfers to take them to needle point lessons |

Dalmont Delantee
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Posted - 2004.12.07 23:06:00 -
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The worst english is birmingham english, sounds so moronic to us..though I've heard its the most loved accent in america due to it sounding 'melodic'??
Of course L33t speech is for morons anyhow..so l33t speak with a brum accent could be the worst ever.
If we are talking accents the best is Canadian, Australian(women(RinnyWee)) and czech....ooh...czech..
Take comfort in knowing that its probably some pimply faced twit, or 40 year old virgin, who gleens everytime mommy offfers to take them to needle point lessons |

Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.12.07 23:37:00 -
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Nah, the most loved version of English in America is a good old Shetland dialect. At least, every american I ever met has loved the way I talk. And I've met some very nice American girls 
Star - aye, long time nay see mate. I'll be sure ta gie ye a bell next time am on n see whit yir up tae.
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.12.07 23:37:00 -
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Nah, the most loved version of English in America is a good old Shetland dialect. At least, every american I ever met has loved the way I talk. And I've met some very nice American girls 
Star - aye, long time nay see mate. I'll be sure ta gie ye a bell next time am on n see whit yir up tae.
Tales from the EVE Cluster |

Yarrick
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Posted - 2004.12.08 00:05:00 -
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I'm not sure whether this counts, but I really dislike Welsh-English, it makes me shiver just to think about it. _____________________________________________
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Yarrick
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Posted - 2004.12.08 00:05:00 -
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I'm not sure whether this counts, but I really dislike Welsh-English, it makes me shiver just to think about it. _____________________________________________
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