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UK northners please note; r's are fun to roll.
Try it next time you say 'grass'.
You can put them in extra places too becasue it confuses people learning English and that is always fun 😉

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we have similar speech issues with our southerner's as well

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I was listening to Nicol Williams' recording of The Hobbit yesterday -- you'll be pleased to know that the dwarves share your opinion.

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Someone do me the honour of explaining what a rolled r sounds like.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Someone do me the honour of explaining what a rolled r sounds like.
The Italians do it best.

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Originally posted by yo its me
The Italians do it best.
Shame I don't know Italian then...

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Someone do me the honour of explaining what a rolled r sounds like.
Make like a pirate: "Arrrrrrgh!"

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was he from "Baff"?

(shakes head)

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Northerners - please use the Queen's English when using the definite article.

It's "I'm off to the Jobcentre" not "I'm off t'[/i]Jobcentre"

"That's the third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week" not "that's t'third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week".

And so on.

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Originally posted by Squelchbelch
Northerners - please use the Queen's English when using the definite article.

It's "I'm off to the Jobcentre" not "I'm off t'[/i]Jobcentre"

"That's the third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week" not "that's t'third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week".

And so on.
Northerners -- definite article isn't important; throw grammar book out window.

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Originally posted by Squelchbelch
Northerners - please use the Queen's English when using the definite article.

It's "I'm off to the Jobcentre" not "I'm off t'[/i]Jobcentre"

"That's the third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week" not "that's t'third fourteen-year-old I've shagged this week".

And so on.
No need to throw us all in with t'pedos, shame on you.