Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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"You say 'potato', I say 'po-taht-o"...
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That bl**dy song!
In all my 84 years, I have yet to hear a fellow Brit call a 'potato', a 'po-taht-o" That pronunciation is almost as bad as Dick van Dyke's cockney accent! |
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I have just sold (but intend to visit/vacation) after owning for since 1999 but as I was widowed 4 yrs ago and am now 82 yrs of age decided that if /when I die it will make life easier for my family if only one house to deal with. But, I am so glad thatI found my piece of heaven here on earth and even to myl ast day(I closed on 6th June 24 )iwas still charmed and not fotr one moment do I regret our decision to purchase in The Villages. for any more info contact me on e mail Phlpiggott@talktalk.net. You will love it here!
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i was thinking you could probably answer a lot of these questions.
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Imitations are interesting though. I've seen several British actors playing their parts on the screen or TV speaking with impeccable "American" accents, even down to the gestures and facial expressions. Hugh Laurie and Daniel Day-Lewis, to name two. It is somewhat disconcerting to watch them on this-or-that show being interviewed and speaking in their original (for lack of a better word) accents. Takes a couple of minutes for the ol' brain to adjust to the fact that those are the REAL people talking, not their onscreen personae. |
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PS. And 'fries' are 'chips,' and 'chips' are 'crisps!' Last edited by Two Bills; 06-09-2024 at 08:51 AM. |
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