Annoying
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tlbarbs — 19 years ago(August 16, 2006 05:37 PM)
I bet none of you who said she was horrible have ever had to well let's see stand up infront of a couple of hundred people and know that MILLLIONS will be watching, and be funny, witty, and sincere all at the same time. Granted that most of her lines are probably scripted still she has to do things off the cuff too, and still does very well. And her outfits with the exception of 2 have been fantastic and very fashion forward. As for her looks, she's very beautiful.. I'm sure probably a lot hotter than any of you! Now that I've been a bitch
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em200 — 19 years ago(September 21, 2006 11:24 AM)
Cat has a 'brummie' accent which is what people from UK's second city Birmingham all have including me. Some peoples are worse than others obviously, but with people from the West Midlands its mainly the tone of voice you pick up and its really hard to get rid of. Her voice doesn't come accross as annoying to me but thats because we're from the same area that accent is normal for me, where as i find the liverpudlian, geordie and mancurian accent irritating.
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British--Babe — 19 years ago(September 22, 2006 02:17 AM)
Black Country accent is totally noticable. Whereas i don't think i (a 5b4Brummie) have much of an accent. It's all down to tastes. I personally love the Northern accents (in particular Mancunian and Liverpudlian).
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em200 — 19 years ago(September 22, 2006 10:17 AM)
Yeah i agree with that the black country accent is really strong, but i still think Brummies have an accent that would be noticable to people outside of Birmingham.
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em200 — 19 years ago(September 24, 2006 02:20 AM)
I know i'm the same but as soon as you go on holiday and meet other brits the first thing they say is "biiiiiirrrmingham" lol
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em200 — 19 years ago(October 01, 2006 01:42 AM)
Well i don't know anybody that speaks like that and i live there.
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em200 — 19 years ago(October 02, 2006 10:30 AM)
Lol. I can see how it can be annoying to people who aren't used to it. I love the cockney accent
I agree about the scouser accent!
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pedipie — 19 years ago(October 04, 2006 04:30 PM)
Oh myfirst off..im englishand there isn't really a british accent. It's either Welsh, Scottish, Irish or EnglishThen you split that into regionsCat Deeley is from Birmingham..she speaks with a slightly different regional dialect and accent as does people from Northern England..Liverpool and Manchester and so forth. I come from the south, and that is generally what the 'British' accent is to americans.
Cat Deeley is such a talented presenter and I gotta say, she is brilliant, funny and just really good.
She has the same accent as Ozzy Osbourneshe's from Birmingham..deal with it.
And if you don't think she's good, she's wasted on you.She's Immense.
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British--Babe — 19 years ago(October 22, 2006 04:05 AM)
No worries, you didn't offend me.
I guess in some places it is. Not to sound like a snob, but i live in a very nice area in a nice street and although my neighbours are well spoken, i'm not.
"I'm not from these parts. From a little place called England-we used to run the world before you."