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Gareth Hale

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I listen to songs which are sung in other languages aswell as English, they include Gailic, Indian and Crazy Froggy!, what languages do you listen to in songs? :cyclopsa::cyclopsa::cyclopsa::evil1::evil1::evil1::toothy2::toothy2::toothy2:
 
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Guinness

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Erm.... err... A language called English and not Americanish!
 

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Odd topic but I listen to music is a variety of languages... english, welsh, german (rammstein! lol) and slovene.
 

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English, American (bastardised English), German (Rammstein), Icelandic (Sigur Rós), probably some others too.
 

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Craig said:
English, American (bastardised English)
American is just an accent, just like how the Yorksire speak, ugh, I hate the Yorkshire accent, gimme the Lancastrian anyday! Lancastrian, Scotland and Illinois have the best accents.
 

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Gareth Hale said:
American is just an accent, just like how the Yorksire speak, ugh, I hate the Yorkshire accent, gimme the Lancastrian anyday! Lancastrian, Scotland and Illinois have the best accents.

I hate "Yorksire" accents too.......
 

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Gareth Hale said:
American is just an accent
Ah right. I assume all American are just bad spellers then? Because they can't seem to spell words such as centre, colour, favourite, etc.
 

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Craig said:
Ah right. I assume all American are just bad spellers then? Because they can't seem to spell words such as centre, colour, favourite, etc.

Americanized. No. Americanised.
 

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Chaz said:
Americanized. No. Americanised.
The americanised version of "americanised" would be "americanized". :| Ugh.

z's instead of s's are evil.
 

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Gareth Hale said:
American is just an accent, just like how the Yorksire speak, ugh, I hate the Yorkshire accent, gimme the Lancastrian anyday! Lancastrian, Scotland and Illinois have the best accents.

I'd prefer Yorkshire to that awful American drawl...
 

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Gareth Gale said:
After you have been here for a few weeks, you don't even notice the American Accent at all!

Because you would of killed yourself.
 

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I've got a fantastic song about a moderator, shall i post the lyrics?
I know them - something along the lines of...

You are my sunshine,
My only sunshine.
You make me happy,
When skies are grey.
You'll never know, dear,
How much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away.


;)
 

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Coxster said:
I know them - something along the lines of...

You are my sunshine,
My only sunshine.
You make me happy,
When skies are grey.
You'll never know, dear,
How much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away.


;)

I thought it would of gone like...

You are a crap Mod
A really crap Mod
You lock my Threads
When Skies are grey
You ban me, Moderator
You know how I hate you
So please don't lock my thread.


Disclaimer: Not aimmed at any mod, infact none on any forum just in good humour. ;) :toothy9:

*Awaits various bans heading my way also my name at Number 1 in the Top 40*
 

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I just can't imagine talking Americanish ;)

English Guy: " Hello how are you on this fine day?"
USA guy(?) : "Hi. Would you like fries with that"

;)
 

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Liam said:
I just can't imagine talking Americanish ;)

English Guy: " Hello how are you on this fine day?"
USA guy(?) : "Hi. Would you like fries with that"

;)

Supersize me!! Another day in the life of an American Diet.....

Hollandish is another language to talk! :)
 

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Gareth Hale said:
After you have been here for a few weeks, you don't even notice the American Accent at all!

..And after a few weeks after gareth hales falls under a pacer, you dont even care at all
 
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