The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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The weird thing is, my first attempt at the accent was saying "this is my voice" and it sounds bloody similar to Frank's effort. . . for a while I though they'd got the files mixed up. �)
Registered: Mar 1999
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Well, and I suppose I should recognize the voice of the one I love, eh?
------------------ "Nothing can be altered, there is nothing to decide No escape, no change of heart, no anyplace to hide You are all I'll ever want, but this I am denied Sometimes in my darkest thoughts, I wish I'd never learned What it is to be in love and have that love returned"
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Well, if there's no such thing as a British accent, then there's no such thing as an American accent, either. You've got your New England accent, Boston accent, various New York city accents, Southern accent, and, um... well, I hate to say "normal" accent, but, uh... Well, it's that accent that most of the people everywhere else have... And, actually, depending upon how you pronounce such phonemes as the soft 'o', there's even more than one version of that...
------------------ "They gave the ferret a teleprompter!" -Louie the Lizard, Budweiser commercial
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I truly DID know that was Charle's voice... I heard it and just knew... but since I wasn't participating in this contest I kept it to myself....
~LOA
------------------ "Show us the lost and dying world Remove the scales from our eyes And as we go through all the earth May our hearts weep for our lives..." FOM '99