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  1. #1
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    The accent, of course, like "hour" being pronounced as "Ahhh" -
    "This is Owen Bennett-Jones of News ahhh" on the BBC.

    Which remind me - double last names - Owen Bennett-Jones,
    Jonathan Rhys-Davies (I know, he's technically Welsh) and the like, often seem very English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    The accent, of course, like "hour" being pronounced as "Ahhh" -
    "This is Owen Bennett-Jones of News ahhh" on the BBC.

    Which remind me - double last names - Owen Bennett-Jones,
    Jonathan Rhys-Davies (I know, he's technically Welsh) and the like, often seem very English.
    Karen, you don't have to be English to be British
    Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish are just as British as English

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

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    Those big London buses I forget what they are called but they are red and two story.

    Gaurds who wear big tall helmets and can't laugh.


    And of course Big Ben.

    Eww and bangers and mash.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    The accent, of course, like "hour" being pronounced as "Ahhh" -

    Im sitting here saying hour and its coming out as owwer Ive been told by people who dont live in london that I sound cockney.


    Been thinking of more.

    Big red buses!

    red phone boxes

    purley king and queen

    Tom Jones

    Harrods

    the london underground

    Millenium dome

    London eye

    Tower of london

    Big ben

    Museums

    Big lion statues

    London zoo

    red post boxes

    Pie and mash and jellied eels

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    Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh.

    Royal Ascot.

    The Grand National.

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