This one's for "GW" and for Billy Connolly and Northern Boy and Andy and Dsimon and Mike Fazio everyone else who just gets mad as hell sometimes and could give a FUCK what anyone thinks they just spit it out: keep it rolling United People.
Ya know ya wanna.
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Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:42 pm
Grumplebum
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:45 pm Posts: 252 Location: South of the Equator
Re: Don't laugh..!
Hi Everyone,
You just might have to listen to this one twice just to make sure you get it:
these guys are also very clever...they take a movie set of dialogue and on several occasions, well.....this one? I pissed myself, this is hillarious, apparently when the black guy learned he was pranked he was a good sport. The tape is pechis voice from goodfellas. they play the same parts over again
Hilarious dsimon, absolutely hilarious, I love the accent... Lily
Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:13 am
dsimon3387
Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2012 3:53 am Posts: 313
Re: Don't laugh..!
Yeah the accent kind of makes it Lil...Heres something I have noticed over the years, the UK and Australia have incredible colorful language, with great words that are super descriptive. Terrence Stamp in "The Limey" as a Cockney burgler, etc.... In this country, the US people don't use the language as descripively, though we have a lot of Yiddish, Sicilian and...my Cajun wife's people....French! But what we do have are accents. I can actually tell you what borough a person comes from in new york city from their accent.
The New York Accent is classic, and Pesci has a Brooklyn NY accent. My cousins all had queens ny acents which are softer. I have a bit of a ny accent to this day, though I was raised in the city proper (propa) where we don't have strong accents.
Yeah the accent kind of makes it Lil...Heres something I have noticed over the years, the UK and Australia have incredible colorful language, with great words that are super descriptive. Terrence Stamp in "The Limey" as a Cockney burgler, etc.... In this country, the US people don't use the language as descripively, though we have a lot of Yiddish, Sicilian and...my Cajun wife's people....French! But what we do have are accents. I can actually tell you what borough a person comes from in new york city from their accent.
The New York Accent is classic, and Pesci has a Brooklyn NY accent. My cousins all had queens ny acents which are softer. I have a bit of a ny accent to this day, though I was raised in the city proper (propa) where we don't have strong accents.
Okay Mr. Smarty Pants, where is Michael Fazio from?
_________________ "If you don't stand for something you're liable to fall for anything"
Yeah the accent kind of makes it Lil...Heres something I have noticed over the years, the UK and Australia have incredible colorful language, with great words that are super descriptive. Terrence Stamp in "The Limey" as a Cockney burgler, etc.... In this country, the US people don't use the language as descripively, though we have a lot of Yiddish, Sicilian and...my Cajun wife's people....French! But what we do have are accents. I can actually tell you what borough a person comes from in new york city from their accent.
The New York Accent is classic, and Pesci has a Brooklyn NY accent. My cousins all had queens ny acents which are softer. I have a bit of a ny accent to this day, though I was raised in the city proper (propa) where we don't have strong accents.
Okay Mr. Smarty Pants, where is Michael Fazio from?
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