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For a girl - geordie for me too fact that its usually a wee slapper with that accent might be clouding my judgement
"Southern Irish on a wummin"
Love it
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Home Counties - posh southern tottie
has to be a scouser bird shouting fook me arder
Irish burds are sexy hornbags.
Used to know a lass with a soft Scottish accent.
Really underrated that, I'll tell you.
Apart from that, French I guess...
Up the Hoops, by the way.
I love the female Southern Irish accent, especially Cork and Kerry.
But for me the best is that posh Glasgow / west coast eg Carol Smillie
I work with a lot of lawyers and so many of the female ones have the accent, love it
I'm inclined towards guys .. will you hold it against me?
And I love a bit of Irirsh mixed with London. Mmmm ...
anyway, I only came over here to hug you all because I've been told it'll improve relations.
Thanks claretgunnergirl
All the very best to you and your team
Awww, you guys are nice!
I was disappointed for you guys last night by the way, wouldve been amazing to see you get a result at the Nou Camp. Better luck next week!
Southern Irish accent on a lass is as is the Geordie accent
Brummie, scouse, n.Irish are all rough as fook, and that horrible 'innit'type accent
Spanish accent on a woman, makes me cumm in my pants!
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I sat next to a lass from Southern Ireland on a bus for 2 hours
She had the long dark red and curly hair pleasant looking without being stunning
By the end of the journey I wanted to marry her just for that accent
A close second would be French
Worst is the Philippines you think its ok at first by then it starts to grate
My wife has a posh Duntocher accent
My two Bhoys have English accents
Hope they go quickly whenever we return home
English accents hang around like a bad smell I'm afraid to say Murney
My cousins have all lived up here twice as long as they did in Milton Keynes and they still sound like they walked straight outta Buckinghamshire
My old man is the same, still has his laaandaan accent despite living up here for 40 odd years now
My sister moved down to Newcastle about 7 years ago and talks like a proper geordie now.
whey aye man
20 years my brother has been in London
They still think he sounds like a 'Jock'
and when he is up here we think he sounds like s soft southern tw at
Scandanavian.
Fall for it all the time.
It suggests wisdom, kindness etc.
I've heard N Americans saying the Scots accent does that for them.
I have to agree with whatever the guy is saying.
And the women - let's not go there.
'Posh Duntocher'.
Oxymoron alert.
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posted on 24/10/12
For a girl - geordie for me too fact that its usually a wee slapper with that accent might be clouding my judgement
posted on 24/10/12
"Southern Irish on a wummin"
Love it
posted on 24/10/12
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posted on 24/10/12
Home Counties - posh southern tottie
posted on 24/10/12
bolton
posted on 24/10/12
has to be a scouser bird shouting fook me arder
posted on 24/10/12
Irish burds are sexy hornbags.
posted on 24/10/12
Used to know a lass with a soft Scottish accent.
Really underrated that, I'll tell you.
Apart from that, French I guess...
Up the Hoops, by the way.
posted on 24/10/12
I love the female Southern Irish accent, especially Cork and Kerry.
But for me the best is that posh Glasgow / west coast eg Carol Smillie
I work with a lot of lawyers and so many of the female ones have the accent, love it
posted on 24/10/12
I'm inclined towards guys .. will you hold it against me?
And I love a bit of Irirsh mixed with London. Mmmm ...
anyway, I only came over here to hug you all because I've been told it'll improve relations.
posted on 24/10/12
Back at ye, claret.
x
posted on 24/10/12
Thanks claretgunnergirl
All the very best to you and your team
posted on 24/10/12
Awww, you guys are nice!
I was disappointed for you guys last night by the way, wouldve been amazing to see you get a result at the Nou Camp. Better luck next week!
posted on 24/10/12
Southern Irish accent on a lass is as is the Geordie accent
Brummie, scouse, n.Irish are all rough as fook, and that horrible 'innit'type accent
posted on 24/10/12
Spanish accent on a woman, makes me cumm in my pants!
posted on 24/10/12
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posted on 24/10/12
I sat next to a lass from Southern Ireland on a bus for 2 hours
She had the long dark red and curly hair pleasant looking without being stunning
By the end of the journey I wanted to marry her just for that accent
A close second would be French
Worst is the Philippines you think its ok at first by then it starts to grate
posted on 24/10/12
My wife has a posh Duntocher accent
My two Bhoys have English accents
Hope they go quickly whenever we return home
posted on 24/10/12
English accents hang around like a bad smell I'm afraid to say Murney
My cousins have all lived up here twice as long as they did in Milton Keynes and they still sound like they walked straight outta Buckinghamshire
My old man is the same, still has his laaandaan accent despite living up here for 40 odd years now
posted on 24/10/12
My sister moved down to Newcastle about 7 years ago and talks like a proper geordie now.
whey aye man
posted on 24/10/12
Ooh no pet
posted on 24/10/12
20 years my brother has been in London
They still think he sounds like a 'Jock'
and when he is up here we think he sounds like s soft southern tw at
posted on 24/10/12
Scandanavian.
Fall for it all the time.
It suggests wisdom, kindness etc.
I've heard N Americans saying the Scots accent does that for them.
I have to agree with whatever the guy is saying.
And the women - let's not go there.
posted on 24/10/12
'Posh Duntocher'.
Oxymoron alert.
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