Depends on what I'm talking about but I like to put them in "us".
Not you and me specifically, you know what I'm talking about...
:)
2007-05-19 19:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Its funny but i have like this fluctuating accent, i sometimes say the same words with an american sounding accent and sometimes british sounding one lol...its really strange, i have no idea why i talk like that, but i cant seem to control it...its just how i speak. So my accents are all over the place in my dialogues, honestly lol. :)
2007-05-20 08:39:29
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answered by Jaded 7
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If i wás BÃrk à wóuld pláce thém ánýwhere
2007-05-20 02:21:34
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answered by Another Face Of Me 5
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not since i was 13
2007-05-20 02:20:42
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answered by ? 7
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usually the vowels
like for the southern accent for "I" it would be "AH" or like would be "lahke" The ah in like would be italicized.
2007-05-20 02:22:53
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answered by mocatz1 4
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among the sentences
2007-05-20 02:21:06
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answered by Mag 7
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uh, this is english. we don't have accents in words.
2007-05-20 02:21:57
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answered by hemdawg526 2
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huh wha?
2007-05-20 02:21:15
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answered by poisonberries 5
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on the WORDS
2007-05-20 02:20:05
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answered by Hi there. 4
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huh?
2007-05-20 02:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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