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  • MrOneLung said:

    What does Fanny sound like ?

    she is mellifluous.
    I wish !

    (Mind you I had to look that one up !)

    Bit concerned that SHG had to ask that question as we have met.....


    I stood in front of Fanny at Bolton away last year.

    I can confirm that her voice is melliflous.

    Like an opera singer with her mouth 2 inches from your ear is mellifluous.

    I haven't been the same man since and still flinch at loud noises.


    EDIT. I forgot to mention I was about 10 rows in front.
    Lol !

    I am known for my traumatising (?) volume, Wmt & have rendered many an Addick stone deaf....

    If you let me know where you'll be sitting tomorrow, I'll do my best to give you a wide berth ( in the nicest possible way!)

    Off topic, but were you recording people's votes for PotY outside the west stand at the end of last season? If yes, you will be the first lifer I have knowingly met.
  • Surprised to see that Fanny has been abused twice !
  • MrOneLung said:

    What does Fanny sound like ?

    she is mellifluous.
    I wish !

    (Mind you I had to look that one up !)

    Bit concerned that SHG had to ask that question as we have met.....


    I stood in front of Fanny at Bolton away last year.

    I can confirm that her voice is melliflous.

    Like an opera singer with her mouth 2 inches from your ear is mellifluous.

    I haven't been the same man since and still flinch at loud noises.


    EDIT. I forgot to mention I was about 10 rows in front.
    Lol !

    I am known for my traumatising (?) volume, Wmt & have rendered many an Addick stone deaf....

    If you let me know where you'll be sitting tomorrow, I'll do my best to give you a wide berth ( in the nicest possible way!)

    Fanny I wear my wound as a badge of honour. ;0)
  • Surprised to see that Fanny has been abused twice !

    I'm sure some people clicked the flag button by mistake!
  • I imagined the wonderful Fanny would sound like Lady Penelope. As she said to Scott at the beginning of this season: Yes that will be all Parker !
  • Like the love child of Danny dyer and jethro
  • Uboat said:

    MrOneLung said:

    What does Fanny sound like ?

    she is mellifluous.
    I wish !

    (Mind you I had to look that one up !)

    Bit concerned that SHG had to ask that question as we have met.....


    I stood in front of Fanny at Bolton away last year.

    I can confirm that her voice is melliflous.

    Like an opera singer with her mouth 2 inches from your ear is mellifluous.

    I haven't been the same man since and still flinch at loud noises.


    EDIT. I forgot to mention I was about 10 rows in front.
    Lol !

    I am known for my traumatising (?) volume, Wmt & have rendered many an Addick stone deaf....

    If you let me know where you'll be sitting tomorrow, I'll do my best to give you a wide berth ( in the nicest possible way!)

    Off topic, but were you recording people's votes for PotY outside the west stand at the end of last season? If yes, you will be the first lifer I have knowingly met.
    Yup, that was me.

    Hopefully will be doing the same again next April time so please come & introduce yourself.

  • shine166 said:

    Like the love child of Danny dyer and jethro



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  • My voice has come across to some as me being a snob. I speak with a received pronunciation, the dialect attributed to the gentry of the South. As a result, speaking to people at Charlton is a tad awkward, as every time I hear "saaaaarf east London" or people lazily dropping the 't's from every word, my ears begin to haemorrhage (not literally, though my clotting condition means that that is actually likely).

    To liken my voice to a famous person's voice, I'd say that it's that of a much bulkier Tom Hiddlestone.
  • I live in Norfolk so Oi speak bootiful English moy man........:)

    Not really - slightly posh sarf Lunden is me :)

    I also live in Norfolk and occasionally chuck in a "come along together" or "I'm sick on it" (Norfolk speak) but I do have a very refined Souf London accent.

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  • I live in Norfolk so Oi speak bootiful English moy man........:)

    Not really - slightly posh sarf Lunden is me :)

    I also live in Norfolk and occasionally chuck in a "come along together" or "I'm sick on it" (Norfolk speak) but I do have a very refined Souf London accent.

    John, do you occasionally say things like

    "Where did I now leave that?"

    "It's got out nice this afternoon"

    "Oh look a bishy barnabee"

    :-)

  • Operation pig - Zack dingle

    Operation pig - Zack dingle

    Sam Dingle

    You've both received a good amount of Lols at my expense :(.... however I don't know who this Zak or Sam Dingle is and refuse to you-tube or Google it.

    But if you must know I sound like someone from Sheffield, an accent that seems normal and extremely clear to understand?

    I take it you've never left Sheffield then?
    He's been once to The Valley.
  • I live in Norfolk so Oi speak bootiful English moy man........:)

    Not really - slightly posh sarf Lunden is me :)

    I also live in Norfolk and occasionally chuck in a "come along together" or "I'm sick on it" (Norfolk speak) but I do have a very refined Souf London accent.

    John, do you occasionally say things like

    "Where did I now leave that?"

    "It's got out nice this afternoon"

    "Oh look a bishy barnabee"

    :-)

    All the time its part of my Norfolk vocabulary.
    I,m married to a Norfolk girl - well she actually comes from Norwich and has a slightly different accent.
    I live in Dereham - where in Norfolk are you?
  • Peter gage - Judith Chalmers.
  • After living in oz for the best part of half my life, I came here when I was 20, I often get asked by many an Australian why I still sound like a Londoner. I simply reply that I do not wish to sound stupid.
  • ozaddick said:

    After living in oz for the best part of half my life, I came here when I was 20, I often get asked by many an Australian why I still sound like a Londoner. I simply reply that I do not wish to sound stupid.

    I bet that goes down well with the locals.
  • When we lived in the States I was often asked what part of Australia I was from, strange as no-one I'd ever met before thought I sounded like an Aussie, including Australian friends of ours.
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