Happy Thanks Giving to the Americans amongst us!
I'm English so it means nout to me really
Thank you Serunson for your wishes. It's nice to find a person that likes us Americans for something pleasant. I just love the English accent! Maybe I should say that we have the accent. Anyway, I love the English English.
I am English yet can do many other accents as well, Bennet knows that seeing as i see him at college more or less everyday
American is a tough accent to copy well, there are many ways to do it, but they all sound rubbish
I...
American is a tough accent to copy well, there are many ways to do it, but they all sound rubbish.
I don't really know what rubbish sounds like. The American accent can be decent in the midwest, but southern drawl sounds like they are rolling a hot potato in their mouth while they talk. You might want to try that!
Last edited by Lardmeister; Nov 23rd, 2007 at 12:06 pm.
Actually, the most important part of Thanksgiving is the Friday that follows. In the USA many workers get the day off, and it is used as the major day to go Xmas shopping. The stores are mobbed, and folks line up in front of the doors hours before opening. The day is called "Black Friday" because so many stores go from red to blank ink on their accounting sheets.
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