I was stalking the EC thread in eager anticipation of this. Can't wait to listen to it when I'm on the move!
I was stalking the EC thread in eager anticipation of this. Can't wait to listen to it when I'm on the move!
I'm with you BoB.
I didn't like finding pictographs either.
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I found the accents contained within this podcast highly offensive.
Also Daniel I was thinking of your voicefile of you saying edczxcvbnm and screaming "YES!" the other day. What a crazy random happenstance.
Haven't listened to it yet, but EoFF podcast done entirely in Scottish accents? This is going to be highly awesome.
All you people complaining about accents are just jealous that we have cooler accents than you guys, obviously.
It's better than them complaining about the poop talk
Which by the way, blame Parker.
Accents are the best things to happen to voices since words.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Nothing wrong with accents. Everything wrong with yours. You uncivilised swines!
I should look into getting this on iTunes.
I deal with editing and stuff, so comments on the quality, musical intros and outros and other comments. Also I can see about making blooper reels if there is interest for it.
Yeah, that actually did surprise me a bit when I listened to it; I only lived in Nova Scotia for about three months before my accent changed to match the locals, and the only reason I don't have a typical New Brunswick accent right now is that I've made a conscious choice to resist the change.
You've lived in Scotland for what, a decade? And you've resisted picking up the coolest accent on Earth? Why?
Which one do you mean? Scotland has at least three or four main accents. I'm not a fan of Glaswegian - sorry Shauna and co! - but the Highlands one is actually really nice. I would like to throw in for Norn Iron being the coolest accent on Earth, and I would go weak at the knees to hear a Huxley podcast.
Surrounded by people with so many different accents, I don't think I could pick up on any specific one if I tried. Too much variation. Also, I'm told that NZ'ers don't tend to lose their accent after they reach around 18 years old (apparently). But yeah, anyone with an accent I've met in Edinburgh has kept it pretty well.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!