Webbo Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 I've got a customer who comes from N.Ireland. He's not a particular interesting person but I could listen to him all day.
ousefox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Love the geordie accent on a girl Hate scottish and brum.
ScouseFox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Every accent in the midlands is 'orrible. And proper Mancunian is repulsive as well.
Brown Fox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Brummie accent is the single most vile thing to ever hit my eardrums. Cannot stand it. Love a Geordie accent .
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Love the geordie accent on a girl Hate scottish and brum. This. Irish on a girl isnt too bad sometimes, just deopends on how strong it is. Cant stand the Welsh accent the most, really dislike it.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Seriously man, get's me pitching a tent everytime.
Kent Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Scouse on a woman. I mentioned this one earlier. Must admit I'm a bit surprised I'm not the only one...
Fox92 Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Irish, like Zoe Salmon My favourite accent is scouse, though.
Smudge Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 A thread started by an Australian on a Leicester forum.
Ashley Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Geordie accent is the best. Worst has to be scouser or bristol.
Asha Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 I think the Brizzle accent is actually pretty sexy in a girl.
AoWW Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 I think the Brizzle accent is actually pretty sexy in a girl. Yeah, we all know you've the hots for Amy B!
Guest Mee-9 Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Mongolian. Always gets me going. Jokes aside. I'd say Geordie, Welsh, possibly even Yorkshire accents score high. Engaged conversation with a girl that has a russian family via facebook a few days ago. Met her at a party, wasn't a fan and I was pissed. Something must have struck a chord though, I panicked and mistyped 'I had to walk someone dozens of miles' to 'I had to walk someones donkey.' Possibly one of the worst moments in my life. Well done Dave Mee.
Mee Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Mongolian. Always gets me going. Jokes aside. I'd say Geordie, Welsh, possibly even Yorkshire accents score high. Engaged conversation with a girl that has a russian family via facebook a few days ago. Met her at a party, wasn't a fan and I was pissed. Something must have struck a chord though, I panicked and mistyped 'I had to walk someone dozens of miles' to 'I had to walk someones donkey.' Possibly one of the worst moments in my life. Well done Dave Mee. . You sure you spoke to her, or did she have a gob full at the time?
Fosse Boy Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Norn Ayrish sounds wonderful on a bird. The traditional Harborough accent is quite soothing. A veritable pick and mix of the best vowel sounds from Leicestershire and Northants.
FoxyPV Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Really don't get the love for the norn irish accent. You people are ****ing weirdos.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 29 June 2011 Author Posted 29 June 2011 A thread started by an Australian on a Leicester forum. So what's you point? Someone must of taken it personally that i find American accents irritating
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 fakkin landoners accents are the shittiest by a mile, edinburgh accent for the ladies is sweet
Narborough_fox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 I just love the Scouse accent no idea why it's just so cool. Like the Welsh accent as well.
Joe. Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Brummie and Scottish accents are vile. Fan of Geordie, Scouse and Welsh myself.
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 29 June 2011 Posted 29 June 2011 Brummie and Scottish accents are vile. Fan of Geordie, Scouse and Welsh myself. not sure about scouse, some of my family are from that neck of the woods but its sounds like they are coughing up a pint of phlegm when they speak to me
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