motahead and three sheets, what the hell are yall talkin about?? :confused: :confused:
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motahead and three sheets, what the hell are yall talkin about?? :confused: :confused:
Brummie is a person from Birmingham, England like out friend Three sheets..
actually I think it usually describes their accents (i.e a brummie accent) but I guess it can apply to them as well.
I'm a "yank" but my dad is english so I knows a bit about it.
Look at my "Location"Quote:
Originally Posted by heavymetal101
People from Birmingham, England (not the rip-off one in Alabama) are called "Brummies" lol.. they have a strong brummie accent that can't be explained.
But now, at least you know ;)
Exactly what motahead said.. dang, we on a roll tonight ;)
OHH, I'm what you call country cajun. I dont act like a hick nor do I act like a cajun, But you can definentley tell I have a strong accent from Louisiana!! well i guess I act like where i come from too. people have miss conseptions on people from the south. :( ( British accents are hot, or whatever you would call the accent that people from around that area would have)
Well English accent, English, Welsh, Scottish and (N.)Irish people all sound differently. Also different places in England have different accents, so take your pick :DQuote:
Originally Posted by heavymetal101
well, whichever ones I have heard I like. Some accents sound just like shit, but some, for some reason, sound cool as shit. weird how just the normal way someone could talk could interest another human being so much.
Indeed it is. I live near Birmingham, but don't have a "Brummie" accent, i don't actually think i have an accent, and neither do any of my mates.Quote:
Originally Posted by heavymetal101
Maybe we're just far superior to most! :p
haha, i didnt really notice i had an accent till i got out of the south. Every I went every said something about the way I talk. You should hear what people from up north here in the US talk like. They sound so funny! People up there are so proper that they just sound funny.
It's like everyone in the US has different accents like in UK.
There's the "Boston" (i.e. New England accent) "Paaahk tha caaahr"
The New York/New Jersey accent (Howyudoin? Fuggedaboutit)
The All purpose "Southern" accent which actuall varies from Virginia, to the Carolinas, to Texas etc.
The Mid-western accent like Chicago or Minnesota
It also depends on region and education level
etc.
yup. yes-sir-ee. HAHA lol.