like a nice soft irish voice and a swedish accent for starters
had a girl talk to me in Swedish when we played, assumed it was complimentary but could have been doing a running commentary of how bad I was |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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I like the Geordie accent, but when we went up there on holiday I never once heard a, 'Why aye, man'. I felt so disappointed. The Northumbrian tourist board never did reply to my email of complaint.... |
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"I like the Geordie accent, but when we went up there on holiday I never once heard a, 'Why aye, man'. I felt so disappointed. The Northumbrian tourist board never did reply to my email of complaint.... "
We still use it as a phrase but only ironically and only to another Geordie. |
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"I like the Geordie accent, but when we went up there on holiday I never once heard a, 'Why aye, man'. I felt so disappointed. The Northumbrian tourist board never did reply to my email of complaint.... "
Reminded me of '8 out of 10 cats does Countdown' the other week, when Jon Richardson said to Sarah Millican (who was about to pick her letters) "If you get a Y and then an I, you can't just stop there. That's not a word." |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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