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andytheblue said:when you go the match do you talk shout and sing in a scouse accent? (people from way out of merseyside)
I myself am from portsmouth and my dad is from seacombe. when im singing in the lower gwladys my voice ends up similar to a scouse accent. when im shouting at the ref or encouraging the team i turn slightly scouse too without even deliberately trying to! anyone else do this or am I just a wannabe scouser werido lol
kingmoyes said:
andytheblue said:when you go the match do you talk shout and sing in a scouse accent? (people from way out of merseyside)
I myself am from portsmouth and my dad is from seacombe. when im singing in the lower gwladys my voice ends up similar to a scouse accent. when im shouting at the ref or encouraging the team i turn slightly scouse too without even deliberately trying to! anyone else do this or am I just a wannabe scouser werido lol
HOWIE8 said:Wanna history lesson?? The area of North Wales im from you either have a welsh accent or a scouse accent, while at the same time we all went to welsh schools and did our subjects through the medium of welsh. The reason some of us speak with a scouse accent is because during the 50's and 60's a lot of people came over from l'pool to work in Shotton Steel Works, made their home here, and so all the kids born from then had scouse accents went to welsh schools and depending who your friends were , you picked up the accent, and it stays with you even though you can also speak welsh. There endeth the history lesson.
Was that interesting or what ??
andytheblue said:
HOWIE8 said:Wanna history lesson?? The area of North Wales im from you either have a welsh accent or a scouse accent, while at the same time we all went to welsh schools and did our subjects through the medium of welsh. The reason some of us speak with a scouse accent is because during the 50's and 60's a lot of people came over from l'pool to work in Shotton Steel Works, made their home here, and so all the kids born from then had scouse accents went to welsh schools and depending who your friends were , you picked up the accent, and it stays with you even though you can also speak welsh. There endeth the history lesson.
Was that interesting or what ??
that might explain why Ian rush sounds so scouse
andytheblue said:
HOWIE8 said:Wanna history lesson?? The area of North Wales im from you either have a welsh accent or a scouse accent, while at the same time we all went to welsh schools and did our subjects through the medium of welsh. The reason some of us speak with a scouse accent is because during the 50's and 60's a lot of people came over from l'pool to work in Shotton Steel Works, made their home here, and so all the kids born from then had scouse accents went to welsh schools and depending who your friends were , you picked up the accent, and it stays with you even though you can also speak welsh. There endeth the history lesson.
Was that interesting or what ??
that might explain why Ian rush sounds so scouse
Michael Barrymore said:wollyback?
HOWIE8 said:Wanna history lesson?? The area of North Wales im from you either have a welsh accent or a scouse accent, while at the same time we all went to welsh schools and did our subjects through the medium of welsh. The reason some of us speak with a scouse accent is because during the 50's and 60's a lot of people came over from l'pool to work in Shotton Steel Works, made their home here, and so all the kids born from then had scouse accents went to welsh schools and depending who your friends were , you picked up the accent, and it stays with you even though you can also speak welsh. There endeth the history lesson.
Was that interesting or what ??
There's lovely. What a load of old sheep dollop. I am in that area a lot, Flint, Connahs Quay, Halkyn, Northop, Holywell. The only similarity between scousers and the welsh is that they are all R soles. Though the welsh are far better skilled at it than us scousers.
IhateRS said:I don't, I give it a good ole Devonshire accent, complete with shouting the words Tracker, combine harvester and proper job.
I also wear a straw hat and suck on some wheat, wearing a flat cap and smoking a pipe.
You probably wouldn't recognise me though, I try to merge with the crowd. I am the one carrying a turnip.
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