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It's ok, SnS, we won't hold it against you Brits for talking funny. It would help if you Redcoats spoke English though.
 
smartandsexy said:
Grrrrrr :mad:

For that, you deserve a spanking! :p

Spanking or not, I don't think there's such a thing as a 'british' accent. Now when is it my turn? And am I giving or receiving?
 
In Anticipation said:
Spanking or not, I don't think there's such a thing as a 'british' accent. Now when is it my turn? And am I giving or receiving?

Actually there are LOTS of British accents. And lots more Commonwealth accents that sound a lot like the home islands accents. I can't tell a New Zealander from a South African by accent, but I do know neither one is from the American Midwest.
 
Bloody Americans

Now, Now be nice to us poor folk who have to invade other peoples thread. If we had women as beautiful as you in our country then we wouldn't have to invade, but of course the invasion into your hills and valleys would be a most pleasant adventure. One that I could well remember into my 80's.
 
In Anticipation said:
Spanking or not, I don't think there's such a thing as a 'british' accent.

Bingo! Give the man a smartie! :) (Ok, actually give the man a minstrel - smarties are made by Nestle and minstrels are bigger and made from galaxy chocolate - no competition. Not that I'm chocolate obsessed or anything.)

Now when is it my turn? And am I giving or receiving?

I think we're going to have to devise some kind of telespanking system. That would keep us all happy.
 
those lips...those lips....beautiful! the only time they look better is when she smiles...
 
zukethecuke said:
Actually there are LOTS of British accents. And lots more Commonwealth accents that sound a lot like the home islands accents. I can't tell a New Zealander from a South African by accent, but I do know neither one is from the American Midwest.

Wow, I thought Meta was bad with pinning down accents!

I would say the phrase 'British accent' is meaningless because it covers 4 countries and an extremely diverse set of accents. And because 'British' is often used as a synonym for English, which can of course be infuriating. Ok, I'm off on one now. :D I'll bet the majority of you imagine me with an RP accent - in fact I bet your conception of British accent actually translates to a BBC English accent. Nothing personal - just a general take on the American use of the phrase 'British accent'.

Kiwis and South Africans sound very dissimilar to me. I know a lot of people mix up Kiwis and Aussies, but of course the fail safe test in that case is the 'fish and chips' one. ;) I must confess that I often find it difficult to distinguish a Canadian accent from US one, so I'm just as guilty of being crap.
 
Miss Ladybird said:
All the Aussies I've ever met say that Kiwis say "fish and chips" funny, but having gone out with a Kiwi for the best part of the last year, it doesn't sound any different to the way Aussies say it to me.

I do like the way Kiwis pronounce "breasts", though. As in, "You've got beautiful brists, mate". But then, no Aussie has ever said that to me, so maybe they say it the same?

:D

Kiwis don't say fish and chips, they say fush and chups - they have no vowels!!! :D
 
your lips

smartandsexy said:
Bingo! Give the man a smartie! :) (Ok, actually give the man a minstrel - smarties are made by Nestle and minstrels are bigger and made from galaxy chocolate - no competition. Not that I'm chocolate obsessed or anything.)



I think we're going to have to devise some kind of telespanking system. That would keep us all happy.

I want so much to have your lips upon my swollen nipples
Deb
 
tabber said:
those lips...those lips....beautiful! the only time they look better is when she smiles...

I couldn't agree more tabber! I don't think I've ever seen a sexier pair of lips than these .

Evening beautiful! :rose:
 
smartandsexy said

I would say the phrase 'British accent' is meaningless because it covers 4 countries and an extremely diverse set of accents. And because 'British' is often used as a synonym for English, which can of course be infuriating. Ok, I'm off on one now. :D I'll bet the majority of you imagine me with an RP accent - in fact I bet your conception of British accent actually translates to a BBC English accent. Nothing personal - just a general take on the American use of the phrase 'British accent'.

Now I'm American midwest guy but don't know how you could tell any of us apart by accent. After all we all slobber and trip over our tongues when faced with your beauty! :p
 
smartandsexy said:
I must confess that I often find it difficult to distinguish a Canadian accent from US one, so I'm just as guilty of being crap.

I'm rather an expert in this area, as I have Canadian ancestry and live near the border. Canadians have a much more nasal and clipped sound to their English. They pronounce certain words differently:

out is "oot"
dollar is "dawler"
drama is pronounced with a short 'a'
progress is pronounced with long 'o'

And...my you have incredibly suckable nipples!
 
Boomerpw said:
I'm rather an expert in this area, as I have Canadian ancestry and live near the border. Canadians have a much more nasal and clipped sound to their English. They pronounce certain words differently:

out is "oot"
dollar is "dawler"
drama is pronounced with a short 'a'
progress is pronounced with long 'o'

And...my you have incredibly suckable nipples!

I can distinguish certain Canadian accents, but I still get some confused with North Western US. Henry Higgins I ain't.
 
smartandsexy said:
I can distinguish certain Canadian accents, but I still get some confused with North Western US. Henry Higgins I ain't.

I have to admit, the Canadian accent is sometimes indistinguishable from the U.S., but why are we discussing this rather mundane topic when I could be looking at your nipples? :confused:
 
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