Forums: Random: Is it true?Does she or doesn't she?! |
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| DragonLover Perverted and Proud ![]() In his heart, United Kingdom | #1 Ok..I have spoken on the phone with Spoony several times and I think she has an American accent rather than a European one! Votes please link [www.theforumsite.com] <<< Madams voice if you missed the post | ||||||
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| SpoOny Crazy Cat Lady ![]() Moo-Box, Finland | #2 ![]() | ||||||
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| Wingsy wingsdillialicious! ![]() Wingsville, | #3 Spoony, I voted yes, but I consider it to be what they call a "neutral" accent in some parts of the US. It's non-specific, like you wouldn't be able to tell where someone is from over here by hearing them talk. | ||||||
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| SpoOny Crazy Cat Lady ![]() Moo-Box, Finland | #4 @Wingsy Said ![]() Spoony, I voted yes, but I consider it to be what they call a "neutral" accent in some parts of the US. It's non-specific, like you wouldn't be able to tell where someone is from over here by hearing them talk. | ||||||
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| DragonLover Perverted and Proud ![]() In his heart, United Kingdom | #5 @Wingsy Said ![]() Spoony, I voted yes, but I consider it to be what they call a "neutral" accent in some parts of the US. It's non-specific, like you wouldn't be able to tell where someone is from over here by hearing them talk. Is still a vote yes!! Thank you Wingsy! | ||||||
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Demented![]() , Australia | #6 I've met people from Europe many times,SOME,German,Dutch and a few other Euroean countries do tend to sound like Americans,Spoony?your safe you don't. | ||||||
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| SpoOny Crazy Cat Lady ![]() Moo-Box, Finland | #7 @Demented Said ![]() I've met people from Europe many times,SOME,German,Dutch and a few other Euroean countries do tend to sound like Americans,Spoony?your safe you don't. thank you | ||||||
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Demented![]() , Australia | #8 | ||||||
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| SpoOny Crazy Cat Lady ![]() Moo-Box, Finland | #9 | ||||||
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| plebian_angel Intergalactic hussy ![]() a great future, | #10 @Wingsy Said ![]() Spoony, I voted yes, but I consider it to be what they call a "neutral" accent in some parts of the US. It's non-specific, like you wouldn't be able to tell where someone is from over here by hearing them talk. I agree with this. | ||||||
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| boobagins SPICY HOT TAMALES ![]() Astral Weeks, Florida | #11 I've never talked to her on the phone. But sure...i guess from reading things she's American. Ah, hell, we adopt them all. | ||||||
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| plebian_angel Intergalactic hussy ![]() a great future, | #12 @boobagins Said ![]() I've never talked to her on the phone. But sure...i guess from reading things she's American. Ah, hell, we adopt them all. She put a video up of herself talking. link [www.theforumsite.com] | ||||||
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| someone_else Not a dude. Deleted ![]() American Alps, Washington | #13 I said yes, but I honestly couldn't say what kind of 'accent' a lot of people from Europe would have. We assume, based on what we see on TV...but those are usually quite exaggerated to be stereotypical. In any case, if you were in the States, you'd probably confuse everyone...using European jargon without an accent. | ||||||
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| eli Deleted ![]() Crazy like a Fox, | #14 spoony sounds american!! ![]() | ||||||
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| SpoOny Crazy Cat Lady ![]() Moo-Box, Finland | #15 | ||||||
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