Quote Originally Posted by graph
When I think british, I think of harry potter, and then I get pissed.

Anyone ever heard of the movie trainspotting? I gotta watch that movie with subtitles on just because of the scottish accents.
Aw, that's kind of fucked up. LoL

I suppose I should sound like a Cajun, but I managed to work that crazy accent right out of my mind. I can understand it, but I've never adapted to using it. Some Cajuns aren't bad [ hell, I'm half Creole.. ], but the local accent pervades me as I said..

Like, for a true deep South Louisiana born Cajun, to talk to one you literally need to know some French and Spanish, because they're dipping in and out of phrases from three different languages in some thick dialects. And it gets confusing, especially when it's a foreigner who acquired citizenship here and took on using the tongue..

Like I tried talking to a Vietnamese shrimper who had caught on to this accent. My jaw drops because he's talking so fast, and THEN he hadn't quite completely caught on to the language with some Creole-English words so he substitutes with some words in his native dialect of Vietnamese..

You couldn't understand a motherfucking word he said!
Kush Over Reviewed by Kush Over on . I hear no accents when I read your post It is cool when I read the posts from the people from England, scotland and Australia. Cause I know they have accents but can't hear it in their writing. It trips me out. Rating: 5