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Old 04-13-2009, 02:16 PM
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If I had to choose, I think I'd go for the Canadian accent over most American ones. But I won't have to, because I have this one which makes me perfect to play a vampire or main villain in a film.


Or a scruffy little orphan.
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Old 04-13-2009, 02:20 PM
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Old 04-13-2009, 02:24 PM
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Lol. Canadian accents sound goofy and ridiculous. I'd want an Aussie accent if anything. Sexxxxxy.
Actually, the people I've spoken to in Australia sound mostly like Americans, kinda disappointing to be honest.

My favorite accents are British and Hindi...They are the most different from ours, in my opinion, which is what makes them more appealing to me.


I've been to Canada, but only Ontario/Niagara Falls.
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Old 04-13-2009, 02:25 PM
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I find the Aussie accent to be something in between Brit and US, but still very different to both. I think it's pretty cool.

And thanks Rayne, we do try. :p
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Old 04-13-2009, 02:36 PM
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I find the Aussie accent to be something in between Brit and US, but still very different to both. I think it's pretty cool.

And thanks Rayne, we do try. :p

I'm just glad I got my international calling plan back...WOOT!...Now I can subject myself to all of those wonderfully diverse accents again :)
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Actually, the people I've spoken to in Australia sound mostly like Americans, kinda disappointing to be honest.

My favorite accents are British and Hindi...They are the most different from ours, in my opinion, which is what makes them more appealing to me.


I've been to Canada, but only Ontario/Niagara Falls.
You call that a tourist trap? I call that my backyard.....



much less fun my way :(
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:19 PM
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You call that a tourist trap? I call that my backyard.....

much less fun my way :(
Aww, that's a shame...We really did have a lot of fun up there...Heck, just trying to cross the border without passports was a blast :D

But, I could imagine what it would be like if it was something you see everyday...Come to Kentucky, we'll take you spelunking in our caves :)
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Aww, that's a shame...We really did have a lot of fun up there...Heck, just trying to cross the border without passports was a blast :D

But, I could imagine what it would be like if it was something you see everyday...Come to Kentucky, we'll take you spelunking in our caves :)
omg I so will. I owe Posh a visit anyway :P annnd I love caves. no matter how small, I will go in there prepared like I was starring the The Descent 2!
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:27 PM
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omg I so will. I owe Posh a visit anyway :P annnd I love caves. no matter how small, I will go in there prepared like I was starring the The Descent 2!
LMAO...Well, the baby is too little to go right now (he'll need a couple more years), but I can give you and Posher some maps...And a video camera because I would HAVE to see it...OH, and you guys could watch the video of me and Seri in the caves when I was pregnant with Alex...I saw the entire cave through the lens...haha.
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