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[quote name='Mateo el Feo' post='1412283' date='Oct 31 2007, 11:30 PM']Actually, she's Canadian...oops, I mean, she's [i]Canadien[/i]...oh, I'm so confused. OK, she's from Montreal.[/quote]
She's Canadien? Really? I wasn't paying attention... :unsure: How could I miss? I know a few Canadiens... I should have recognized the accent...

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[quote name='Sacred Music Man' post='1412714' date='Nov 1 2007, 03:14 PM']She's Canadien? Really? I wasn't paying attention... :unsure: How could I miss? I know a few Canadiens... I should have recognized the accent...[/quote]I only found out because I followed the link to her user page on youtube:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/user/rebzugo"]http://www.youtube.com/user/rebzugo[/url]

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[quote name='Sacred Music Man' post='1412714' date='Nov 1 2007, 01:14 PM']She's Canadien? Really? I wasn't paying attention... :unsure: How could I miss? I know a few Canadiens... I should have recognized the accent...[/quote]

accent?
:huh:


Are you serious?
:weep:

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Well, I have an accent too. In the Ontarian view, it's more of a Scottish-oriented (due to many teachers who immigrated from Scotland 100 years ago. Hence, the "aboot" anomaly) tint to an otherwise flat English tone.

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in 7 years of living in Ontario and 44 years living in Canada I have never heard anyone say "aboot".

I do tech support in a call center for an american ISP. I had a caller once who had a very thick English accent. I think she may have been from Nottingham originally as I had a friend from nottingham once and the caler's accent was very similar. She could not understand MY accent. So I repeated my instructions in HER accent. She loved it :)

... but neither of us had a lisp

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Meh.

I think she sounds like a deaf person. I think thats the source of the lisp. LOL good points I spose. But still I think it imprudent to wear a rosary as a fashion accessory

-LONG LIVE THE LAMMA KING-

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Ash Wednesday

One time a friend and I were at one of those "power crystal clothing stores for rich middle aged hippy baby boomers in moss colored sweaters" and admittedly we were both irritated that they were selling these goopy gaudy looking rosary necklaces. The girl has a point though.

I've never been very comfortable with a superficial usage of ANY religious figure or object -- regardless of religion. With the entire world becoming so globalized and permeated with consumerism and entertainment value, I think people object because of an innate fear we have of losing a sense of the mysterious and sacred.

P.S. I liked her usage of the word "fugly."

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