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2012/10/18 12:29:19
Mooch4056
Maybe Jon and Steve can chime in on this 
2012/10/18 12:38:13
bapu
You want The Bouy and Strammy to sing or play chimes?

I'm really confused now.

And, if they played chimes, how does that answer the question?
2012/10/18 12:38:24
Starise
 Maybe it's tough to pronounce the syllables in song.....something like, : Your me baaaybay roight now" has probably never been in song.
2012/10/18 12:39:00
Mystic38
how do you sing chimes?
2012/10/18 12:39:40
Starise
 Try singing that drunk in tights.
2012/10/18 12:40:20
bapu
I'm gonna follow this fred to the depths of despair.
2012/10/18 12:41:27
Starise
Is fred an english term?
2012/10/18 12:48:30
Mesh
Why do British people never sound British when they sing?


Because they avoid singing words like:

colour
flavour
theatre
shant
catalogue
programme
and arse

2012/10/18 12:49:24
Mooch4056
bapu


You want The Bouy and Strammy to sing or play chimes?

I'm really confused now.

And, if they played chimes, how does that answer the question?

Well they will probably answer it more reasonably and with more sense  than what you  just did ....


You do realize Jon and Steve have an accent right? You can hear it when they type 
2012/10/18 12:51:37
bapu
Mooch4056


bapu


You want The Bouy and Strammy to sing or play chimes?

I'm really confused now.

And, if they played chimes, how does that answer the question?

Well they will probably answer it more reasonably and with more sense  than what you  just did ....


You so realize Jon and Steve has accent right? You can hear it when they type 

C Mooch?


This is where you are wrong.


I asked both Jon and Steve where there accent is from.


They both said "Where I'm from I do not have an accent".


C Mooch?


It's where you're from that they have an accent.
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