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Old 10.23.2010, 09:03 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Haha, yeah, she does. The 'r' is like a transition sound between the two words. I just tried it and I do exactly the same thing. It'd feel physically difficult for me to say both words seperately, like "media ... attention". My mouth naturally forms the 'r' sound straight after saying "media", but while it sounds the same as you're describing, in my head it's more "media rattention". Hmm, interesting, which comes out as, "intrestin", if I say it out loud. Sorry, I have a strange fascination with that kind of thing ... which comes out as "fing", incidentally.

haha. finally a brit with a sense of humor about it. Cheers!
I think the pirate "R" thing is cute but know that I laugh my "arse" off every time you people do it. I just don't understand your need to insert the R everywhere.

FING! hahahaha. great stuff. I love the accent... I really do. This stuff just cracks me up. Ever since I was in England when I was like 10 and some woman at a counter asked my "mum": "and something for the kiddie?". I had a hard time controlling my facial expressions/laughter hearing it. I think I said that line in a fake British accent for years.

good stuff.
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