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    If you go abroad with an irish accent the women are mad for you especially if you tell them what irish life is really like, how we all drink guinness for breakfast and live in fields and how our best mate is actually a leprechaun who is great craic to go out with because he is loaded with gold, funny though irish ladies dont buy that stuff dont know why!!
    personally i think irish women are great cos they can spot a bullsh1tter and a shaper a mile away and the nice guys like me are appreciated!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maz
    ah northern accents are quite nice and have to say like the munster (kerry) accent also! weird i know!
    Nothing wrong with liking northern accents. Most of us do. But liking a Kerry accent is just down right weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maz
    ah northern accents are quite nice and have to say like the munster (kerry) accent also! weird i know!
    top 5 accents on wans:
    1 northern irish
    2 welsh
    3 louth/meath
    4 geordie
    5 galway

    of course it goes without sayin that the above is true only were the accent is soft and well spoken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maz
    ah northern accents are quite nice and have to say like the munster (kerry) accent also! weird i know!
    I love Northern accents e.g Down Bird, Donegal Catch, Marie Claire, Jenny Fee, Orla (The Jamaican PM's Tramco Bird)....... the list goes on!
    Last edited by Dillo; 22/11/2004 at 6:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo
    Never underestimate the power of an Irish accent in another country!...
    I'd still be a virgin if it wasn't for the accent
    I can't stop, I can't start
    It holds me together while it tears me apart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillo
    I love Northern accents e.g Down Bird, Donegal Catch, Marie Claire, Jenny Fee, Orla (The Jamaican PM's Tramco Bird)....... the list goes on!
    Have to agree with Dillo, Northern accents do it for me..even Derry (!), I love them..
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Thumbs up mystified and stupified!

    [QUOTE=$Leon$]top 5 accents on wans:
    1 northern irish
    2 welsh
    3 louth/meath????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????
    4 geordie
    5 galway

    u gotta be yankin my chain eeeeeeeehhhhhhhhh (a la "the fonz")
    You gotta do what Randall Pink Floyd wants to do man. Let me tell you this, the older you do get the more rules they're gonna try to get you to follow. You just gotta keep livin' man, L-I-V-I-N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by $Leon$
    top 5 accents on wans:
    1 northern irish
    2 welsh
    3 louth/meath
    4 geordie
    5 galway

    of course it goes without sayin that the above is true only were the accent is soft and well spoken.
    I think you're on your own with the Louth/Meath thing.
    I'd never thought about it before, but you're right about geordie accents, though.
    Tea. Corduroy. Space Travel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green goblin
    I think you're on your own with the Louth/Meath thing.
    I'd never thought about it before

    What's wroonng with the Meeeaaad aaaaaaaccent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo

    it doesnt work in Ireland though! pretend you are foreign it works a treat

    sell-thick fans so must get loads of action

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    sell-thick fans so must get loads of action
    Only if by "thick" you're making some complimentary reference to "girth".
    I've certainly had no complaints.
    Tea. Corduroy. Space Travel.

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    I recently (and far too briefly) discovered the joys of a soft Californian accent shaped by six years spent living in Co.Cork, a year in Manchester as well as a couple of years in New York as a kid. Oh and Italian parents. Sadly I can't imagine there's a surplus of girls who match that criteria... and even less with electric blue hair!
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    pulled a geordie bird on holidays a few years ago my good lord i just wanted her to talk to me all night!! the only thing i have noticed about pullin abroad is that at home you know which are the rough birds but i cant discern which foreign birds are rough!!

    Pulled a spanish bird on the same holiday no that was amazing hearing her screaming "si,si,si" was quite a bizarre experience but very enjoyable nonetheless

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    Quote Originally Posted by inexile
    Pulled a spanish bird on the same holiday no that was amazing hearing her screaming "si,si,si" was quite a bizarre experience but very enjoyable nonetheless
    A friend of mine claimed to have had a similar experience with a French lady, only she was saying "Oui" of course. It put him right off his (ahem) stroke, as he couldn't stop thinking that she was saying "wee wee" the whole time, and he was understandably concerned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian
    Have to agree with Dillo, Northern accents do it for me..even Derry (!), I love them..

    Definitely. The Northern wans or accents cannot be beaten. Doire is up there with the best of them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by green goblin
    A friend of mine claimed to have had a similar experience with a French lady, only she was saying "Oui" of course. It put him right off his (ahem) stroke, as he couldn't stop thinking that she was saying "wee wee" the whole time, and he was understandably concerned.
    i can imagine but i dont think id be worried i think id be laughing

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    Quote Originally Posted by $Leon$
    top 5 accents on wans:
    1 northern irish
    2 welsh
    3 louth/meath
    4 geordie
    5 galway

    of course it goes without sayin that the above is true only were the accent is soft and well spoken.

    Ah thanks for the mention Leon

    ...as for you Pedro, i'd keep away from Galway if i were you

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    Quote Originally Posted by galwaygirl
    Ah thanks for the mention Leon

    ...as for you Pedro, i'd keep away from Galway if i were you
    take me back to your caravan baby

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadloserkid
    I recently (and far too briefly) discovered the joys of a soft Californian accent shaped by six years spent living in Co.Cork, a year in Manchester as well as a couple of years in New York as a kid. Oh and Italian parents. Sadly I can't imagine there's a surplus of girls who match that criteria... and even less with electric blue hair!

    Oh I don't know, what was Marge Simpson doing before she married Homer
    Where am I now? I'm over here,
    I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo
    it doesnt work in Ireland though! pretend you are foreign it works a treat
    Very true!
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