I want to eat some pie, but what I should be doing is going to bed. pie right before bed seems like a bad idea.
Natter 40: The Nice One
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'll be having toast for dinner, since nausea has returned. But maybe I'll be using the grill on't.
From listening to audiobooks, I have determined my consonants have an English accent and my vowels don't. But not that many consonants have much of an accent.
I have determined my consonants have an English accent and my vowels don't.
I could have told you that without the audiobooks.
I could have told you that without the audiobooks.
But you didn't. What sort of friend are you?
::hugs audiobooks::
Question: I have a splinter deep in the sole of my heel. So far no luck at all getting it out.
My grandfather told me his grandmother's folk remedy was to wrap the affected area in onion slices for a day.
But you didn't. What sort of friend are you?
Well, the whole T thing could have been a tipoff for you.
Anyway, speaking of audiobooks, there's no point in an audio cookbook on casette, right? I wonder if my grandmother has a CD player.
Well, the whole T thing could have been a tipoff for you.
I consider the whole T thing a failure on the part of America, more than an accent as such.
I consider the whole T thing a failure on the part of America, more than an accent as such.
Um. OK.
Seriously though, your accent sounds almost entirely American, except here and there around the edges.
your accent sounds almost entirely American, except here and there around the edges.
Which means that I sound either funny or correct. Hmmph.
Also from listening to the audiobooks I've noticed something about my recognition of accents -- if they have my consonants or my vowels, it's hard for me to tell them apart.