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Post by krue on Oct 29, 2008 3:33:02 GMT -5
WOW! That accent was so thick I had to blink my eyes a few times just to read through it!
...I think I might still have some of it stuck in my right eyelash...
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Post by swordmaid on Oct 29, 2008 19:44:54 GMT -5
Aye, Ah lerned me accents fro' Jacques himsel' - a master o' Scottish, British and Irish. Not to mention Sea Otterish - one of my favorites.
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Post by krue on Nov 2, 2008 1:11:38 GMT -5
Ah yes, Sea Otterish. Takes a healthy set of jowels to really pull that off...
...not to mention a mouth half-full of oysters...
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 2, 2008 19:04:37 GMT -5
A mussel-shell eye patch comes in handy, too.
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Post by krue on Nov 4, 2008 0:26:20 GMT -5
You can only *truly* speak Sea Otterish while floating on your back.
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 4, 2008 19:59:24 GMT -5
What about while sailing your slender, speedy craft over the shining blue sea?
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Post by krue on Nov 5, 2008 5:35:13 GMT -5
Well...I suppose...you'd have one heck of an accent, though...
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 5, 2008 19:22:36 GMT -5
Aye, cap'n, that's the best kind.
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Post by krue on Nov 6, 2008 4:34:18 GMT -5
...Say...how'd we get on to speaking 'Sea Otterish' anyway?...
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 6, 2008 18:41:58 GMT -5
You commented me on the thickness of my accent, and I listed some of my favorites.
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Post by krue on Nov 10, 2008 2:20:18 GMT -5
Ah, yes! You were talking about the fiddler who played on 'Prince of Egypt' soundtrack. What brought that on?
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 13, 2008 20:58:53 GMT -5
I was probably listening to a cd of hers..... "A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection" Her newest....
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Post by krue on Nov 14, 2008 5:51:35 GMT -5
Other than on the soundtracks I haven't heard any of her stuff.
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 16, 2008 19:56:52 GMT -5
It's good. She's one of my favorites. Very bluegrassy/country/fiddlin' hoedown type thing. Pretty awesome. ;D
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Post by krue on Nov 18, 2008 1:02:42 GMT -5
...yeah...I don't suppose there are any heavy drum lines, or maybe some screamin' guitars in the background, are there?
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 18, 2008 20:35:53 GMT -5
Nope. But there is the world's greatest dobro player. ;D
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Post by krue on Nov 19, 2008 3:35:07 GMT -5
I think I've seen the world's greatest dobro player! He was up in Julian one year. He played a lot of Appalachian stuff.
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 19, 2008 18:10:51 GMT -5
Jerry Douglas?
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Post by krue on Nov 20, 2008 3:40:44 GMT -5
Don't remember the name right off hand. Sorry.
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Post by swordmaid on Nov 20, 2008 20:18:33 GMT -5
Oh....it doesnae matter. But you should look into one of Alison Krauss's cds.
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