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over a year ago
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"Try living with one! And then when he speaks to his family or friends his accent gets thicker and I struggle to understand him "
When it comes to sex, the thicker the accent on the bloke, the better |
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"I’m from the midlands originally. We’re not known for our speedy dialect so sometimes it’s a battle trying to figure out what he’s saying
Alroiiit Bab.
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Not that midlands - the other midlands. The best one
We call each other duck |
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"I’m from the midlands originally. We’re not known for our speedy dialect so sometimes it’s a battle trying to figure out what he’s saying
Alroiiit Bab.
Not that midlands - the other midlands. The best one
We call each other duck "
Haha we're going to have a Biggie/2pac Eastside/Westside war in a minute! |
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Scouse accent is by far the most horny, filthy, dirty one there is. I literally go weak at the knees for a guy with a deep scouse voice. Love getting dominated and verbally abused/degraded by them as I’m on my knees serving them. |
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"These accents really get me going! "
We had a restaurant here in central France and a local French English teacher would come in once a week and on one visit there was a table of six scousers talking loudly in that there scouse and the poor English teacher asked us what language were they speaking in!!!!
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"These accents really get me going!
We had a restaurant here in central France and a local French English teacher would come in once a week and on one visit there was a table of six scousers talking loudly in that there scouse and the poor English teacher asked us what language were they speaking in!!!!
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Partial to a Cockney or Irish accent myself.
Think there's no novelty for me as I was born here and hear it day in, day out.
All my Essex mates LOVE a Scouse lad though |
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I have a mild scouse accent.
Locals say it’s none existent, people outside the local area say it’s noticeable
Can’t win!
Use to work in restaurant in wales, could never ask who ordered the chicken without people realising.
The ‘K’ mid-word is the obvious way to find a scouser |
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