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The GREATEST Tesla Easter Egg!
Check through this Demeter Fragrance menu. You may find something to accent the sound. Might I suggest, Mildew or Popcorn scents?
https://demeterfragrance.com/classic-a-z/
There is also a Funeral Home fragrance.
My dad is getting a Tesla soon, I am so doing this to him.
Kate McKinnon Perfectly Impersonates Marianne Williamson
Is it me, or does Kate McKinnon really just do one impression (and it’s “Kate McKinnon with a slightly different accent”)?
A group of what
I'm pretty sure Joe had it right on that 2nd guess. I mean, come on. Dude's got a bit of an accent and was excited.
Tareq Alsaadi breaks reality again with his helicopter
Ok, I thought he was going to fly the helicopter "underwater". Damn accent!
newtboy (Member Profile)
Don't remember Robotech.
I remember being a Vulcan. I wanted to be Spock. I started to stand with my hands behind my back. Tried not smile. Learned to lift one eyebrow.
Kids. It was a great time in spite having to learn things the hard way.
I got into racing. I felt the need to follow a sport so I could be a part of something, I guess. I liked football but didn't care to play it. Baseball was too boring for me to follow for any length of time. I decided I would follow NASCAR . That was the ticket for me. Been to Daytona several times out of convenience of location. Been to Texas Motor Speedway twice, Atlanta, Talladega twice, Las Vegas, Dover and Charlotte. Part of why I have hearing loss. I love to drive/travel. I haven't owned a car since '95 but have always managed to get around somehow.
EDIT: in case you were wondering, no, I don't have a southern accent. Not that there is "anything wrong" with that.
I've always had a thing for Japanese culture. They seemed as close to Vulcans as humans were likely to get (when I was little at least), and I respect that immensely. That, and I wanted to be a race car driver when I grew up....still do.
How about Robotech? I watched it daily when it aired.
Police Safety Video From The 80s
Until I watched this I always heard the Canadian accent as friendly and harmless.
Honest Government Ad | Climate Change Policy
The posh Australian female accent makes me all tingly.
...same thing happens when Charlise Theron gets all South African though.
Teen Jesus At The Lake
Blasphemy! STONE HIM! STONE HIM! (Said in my best Monty Python British accent)
The video cut off before he sunk!
Twelve Days of Christmas by Doug and Bob Mackenzie
The question mark is more of an accent than a punctuation mark in this case. Although it IS a statement, the voice raises in pitch toward the end making it sound like a question.
You can take out the "?"... it's not a question... it's an instruction or statement...
Take off eh! Ya hoser!
David Letterman visits a viewer in person - 1986
I love the Lawn Guyland accents.
Chris James - Black with British Accent
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Love it. Shows how much language defines us. I have a half Australian, half American accent. That means I'm never a native wherever I go.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Chris James - Black with British Accent, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Lola's reaction to not getting invited to the Royal wedding
Ouch @1:28
She's adorable, and i adore her accent. She's quite the thinker.
Huge Trout Eats Mice
With the right British accent you can make the Holocaust sound like a pleasant getaway.
I find it odd how positive his attitude is when describing how invasive species are so dominant that they now have little choice but to eat each other since they've eaten all the natives.
Nice fish though.
If English were Spoken Phonetically Consistent
After studying Spanish for years and helping out latinos who need help with English I"m always glad I grew up speaking it. Never mind the vowels, figuring out the accented syllable in a word can be an ordeal. For example "democrat" and "advocate" both are accented on the first syllable but "democracy" and "advocacy" have different stressed syllable locations.
Spelling and pronunciation are far less complex in Spanish and it's easy to determine the accented syllable in a word. But they make up for it with the subjunctive tense. And the past preterite vs. past imperfect, I still struggle with those.