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velcronewsletter — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 10:45 AM)
no, do you? do you not know the difference between scotland and the east end? i'll ask again. this is what you wrote first
'So, if she can do a Cockney accent - like she did in BILT, what is her native accent? Is it Scottish?'
and i asked, what has having a native scottish accent got to do with a cockney accent? how did you get to that conclusion? newcastle, liverpool, leeds, manchester maybe. but cockney? it just doesn't relate at all. thats why i'm asking you how you thought that being native scots merited a good cockney accent. obviously as an actress, it would be an asset. but to associate cockney with scottish is strange in order to relate to how easily she would be able to switch from scottish to cockney, especially if it were her native accent. i'm asking how you thought of that
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velcronewsletter — 19 years ago(February 08, 2007 03:36 AM)
yes you did. you implied that becuase her native accent could be scottish, it merited having a cockney accent. i'll provide that insinuation again which led to me asking the same question
'So, if she can do a Cockney accent - like she did in BILT, what is her native accent? Is it Scottish?'
how did you get from cockney to scottish?
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