I showed this to a bunch of students the other day as an example of how different our regional accents are back in the old country. Fuckin’ belta!
EDIT: look at my second post in this thread for Weegie ned goodness.
I showed this to a bunch of students the other day as an example of how different our regional accents are back in the old country. Fuckin’ belta!
EDIT: look at my second post in this thread for Weegie ned goodness.
you didn’t paste the links or sth.
Probably just as well. Check oot Stanley Baxter’s Parliamo Glasgow.
“Seez a punna burra fur a murra.”
thats odd
try it old school then
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Isn’t it a Glaswegian accent?
I thought it was a glass-ye-wee-cunt accent.
Probably, but I’m illiterate and too lazy to write the correct word form.
Froggers, I’m getting worried. I won’t be able to understand a thing if when I go to the Isles I hear something like this.
Jokes aside, yesterday there was this guy on TV introducing Samantha to Westminster Cathedral and such, and I was like “what the heck is he saying?” Rolling rrrrs everywhere.
Top o’ the mornin’ to ya!
Ooops, that’s Irish…