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All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

Discussion of episodes currently airing in Un-American locations (anything that's aired in Australia is fair game), as well as anything else the Un-Americans feel like talking about or we feel like asking them. Please use the show discussion threads for any current-season discussion.

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P.M. Marc - Jan 10, 2003 4:25:39 pm PST #1261 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Ooo! I think my uncle died in Bella Coola!

But, you know, most of the relations are from the Interior or the Island.


Sophia Brooks - Jan 10, 2003 4:27:24 pm PST #1262 of 9843
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I am not an UnAmerican, but I played one in a play. A german one, living in Halifax. Does that count? I probably had a horrible accent, but maybe not, because they found a German woman who lived in Canada. She said all the lines for me, and I just said them like that. (This is NOT the right way to learn an accent, boys and girls!)


Deena - Jan 10, 2003 4:32:05 pm PST #1263 of 9843
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Hi, my name is Deena and I'm a faux unamerican.

Will go back to lurking this thread now.


Penny B. - Jan 10, 2003 5:06:59 pm PST #1264 of 9843
Nobody

I have a Bella Coola t-shirt somewhere... does that count

Um. Sure!


Ouise - Jan 10, 2003 6:35:45 pm PST #1265 of 9843
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

To hear a stunningly bad Nova Scotian accent, watch Deeply. Kirsten Dunst's accent coach must have studied at the same place as Kendra's. The accent was considerably less like a Maritime accent than Dunst's real accent. It sounded mostly like a bad southern accent (southern U.S., that is). To top it off, her character's name was "Silly".


Sue - Jan 10, 2003 6:42:44 pm PST #1266 of 9843
hip deep in pie

Her accent was like her name.

What? Is nobody else from Northern Canada?

Penny, I think there was someone who's de-lurked recently from Whitehorse. Or maybe it was Yellowknife.


Penny B. - Jan 10, 2003 7:02:49 pm PST #1267 of 9843
Nobody

I'm from Whitehorse. It was probably me.

Since there are only about 30,000 people in the entire Yukon at any given time, I'm not really all that surprised at not finding more here. Actually, I'm surprised by the number people who have been north of 60.

I'm now in Denver, but I don't know of any Colorado buffistas. There was talk of a map, but it would be a nightmare to put together.

The accent was considerably less like a Maritime accent than Dunst's real accent. It sounded mostly like a bad southern accent (southern U.S., that is). To top it off, her character's name was "Silly".

boggling


Sue - Jan 10, 2003 7:14:05 pm PST #1268 of 9843
hip deep in pie

Penny, there was someone from Yellowknife:

Sophie Max "Natter 3: My Life and Times of Me, as Seen by Me [closed]" Nov 3, 2002 11:26:27 am EST

She doesn't post very often though.


meara - Jan 10, 2003 9:36:19 pm PST #1269 of 9843

Yep, Sohpie's on PeoplesForum too, Penny. She's a lawyer up there.


Fiona - Jan 11, 2003 1:45:01 am PST #1270 of 9843

Um, can anyone tell me about the books I read years ago, about a thief who was very charismatic and said "thicky" and stuff like that? He was some kind of English.

Jesse - what time period were the books set? There's Raffles, but he was very early 20th Century. Any other clues?