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SteveBlack   05-27-2004, 07:30 PM
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Gerald Rice Wrote:Who's hearing the voice of Groundskeeper Willie when reading Steve's posts?

Gerald ye cheeky bugger ye!!! Wink

Hank Azaria is a great mimic but his Scots accent is a wee bit ropey - I love GKW but the voice isn't quite right but I suppose to all you Sassenachs over the pond you'll think it's just right in the same way that to Hollywood, everyone from England has a cockney accent like Spike in Buffy and Dick van Dyke in Mayree Pawpeens

Has anyone from outside Scotland tried Irvine Welsh? The stories are gut-wrenching, hilarious and tragic - sometimes all on the same page!!! The lingo is quite hard to penetrate as it's mostly written as it's said. I have a very broad Scots accent myself but still took a while to get my head round it but it's definitely worth the effort. Read Trainspotting then Glue then Porno as they're heavily interlinked

Steve
cyber-jack   05-28-2004, 03:40 PM
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While I agree with all of you on CD's response time to scheduled books, I have to say that their quality of work is top notch. Only Borderlands Press does it better. While I like Barry Hoffman and have been a big Gauntlet supporter over the years, I have issues with the books he puts out, primarily the editing. I see more typos and missing words in Gauntlet titles than anywhere else. I don't know if this is from the copy editor or the type setter, but someone is dyslexic...
Biggles   05-28-2004, 06:42 PM
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cyber-jack Wrote:I don't know if this is from the copy editor or the type setter, but someone is dyslexic...

Sireosuyl? I nerev nitocde.

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"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
Biggles   05-28-2004, 06:51 PM
#24
SteveBlack Wrote:Gerald ye cheeky bugger ye!!! Wink

Hank Azaria is a great mimic but his Scots accent is a wee bit ropey - I love GKW but the voice isn't quite right but I suppose to all you Sassenachs over the pond you'll think it's just right in the same way that to Hollywood, everyone from England has a cockney accent like Spike in Buffy and Dick van Dyke in Mayree Pawpeens

Has anyone from outside Scotland tried Irvine Welsh? The stories are gut-wrenching, hilarious and tragic - sometimes all on the same page!!! The lingo is quite hard to penetrate as it's mostly written as it's said. I have a very broad Scots accent myself but still took a while to get my head round it but it's definitely worth the effort. Read Trainspotting then Glue then Porno as they're heavily interlinked

Steve

Well Steve, how about if you record your voice, save it as a zip file and attach it to a post. Then those of us from across the pond who think of Jimmy Doohan playing Commander Scott when we think of a Scots accent will have a better feel for it.

"Can you make Warp One Scotty?"

"Aye Captain, and maybe a wee bit mooore."

I must admit that Scots and Irish accents are the most charming I've ever heard. And Scottish and Irish beers are the best I've ever tasted. Mmmm--ye don't suppose there might be a connection, do ye?

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"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
Scott Hajek   05-28-2004, 11:11 PM
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Biggles Wrote:And Scottish and Irish beers are the best I've ever tasted. Mmmm--ye don't suppose there might be a connection, do ye?

And, don't forget the Scotch and Irish whiskeys....

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
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