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Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

Yam from Dudlay.

Have a kipper tie 

 

 

Like Pirate, I've lived in Brum for many years but have never adopted the accent cos I had those ellekuchun lessons to get rid of my Irish accent (long story)  anyhoo I must admit I do find it a bit of a whiny accent   I confess to occasionally saying goo instead of go but apart from that I don't think I speak very brummiefied. 

 

Howsomeever, I do feel that everyone from the West Midlands is generically termed as having a 'Brummie' accent when it's not so - a black country accent is far stronger than a brummie one and is usually what people refer to as being a brummie accent   (sorry I've got my Worzel Gummidge head on today that can't explain things properly) 

 

Alroight yow lot I'm gooing now tara a bit 

FM

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