She's actually australian?
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GewundadFeorh — 19 years ago(January 23, 2007 08:33 AM)
Erm Not all of us have that broad Australian drawl. When visiting other countries, I've been mistaken for an English woman. Also, we DON'T actually say 'Crikey' or 'Chuck a shrimp on the barbie' - for a start, we'd call them prawns and secondly, we actually know that there are other ways of cooking.
Ah, stereotypes, will any human ever escape them?
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rozymisty — 19 years ago(March 14, 2007 05:14 AM)
Yes she is from Brisbane.in fact Jindalee, which is in the Western suburbs, near where mum lives.
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krtkkarphillmuk — 16 years ago(May 04, 2009 01:15 AM)
in the few interviews I've seen her in, the Australian accent is faint. Does she live in the U.S or elsewhere? It's not as heavy as I thoght it'd be.
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herpaderpaderp — 16 years ago(January 29, 2010 03:59 AM)
