Wang King wrote: » I have tomorrow and Friday off...first 2 days hols of the year. Fota island tomorrow to see the in-laws And a wedding on Friday.... 2 English accents I can't stand, Scouse and Brummie, workmates wife is going...she's a Brummie.... The bride is a scouser.... It's going to be wall to wall fingernails on a blackboard for my eardrums
sydthebeat wrote: » not a peaky blinders fan then??
Stheno wrote: » Wtf is peaky blinders? Slang for that something Abbey programme?
awec wrote: » Show on Netflix with Cillian Murphy. It's about a gang called the peaky blinders and it's set in post-war (WW1) Birmingham.Incredibly good show.
awec wrote: » Good news mfceiling... xfactor starts this weekend!
Stheno wrote: » The ad's are the only bit worth watching
Podge_irl wrote: » Still one spot open in the fantasy if anyone interested.
Wang King wrote: » I'm still trying to register, get failure messages on my phone, will try on my lappy tomorrow
Podge_irl wrote: » I think we're only up to 9 total with you. Though there seems to be 9 registered when I check... I may have screwed something up.
mfceiling wrote: » That's me in the kitchen every Saturday night from now to Christmas while my lovely Sony tv is polluted with that crap in the living room!! Could be worse...actually to be honest I don't think it could...
molloyjh wrote: » Oh it could. One word: Kardashians.
Deleted User wrote: » Ah c'mon - it's not *that* good, decent watchable show.
Buer wrote: » I'd go with awec, excellent show that really flies under the radar. If it was a HBO production, people would be falling over themselves to download it but it doesn't get near the same publicity as a BBC show.
Deleted User wrote: » Still think it's a solid but unspectacular show. Not every HBO show is out of this world either. I liked Sam Neil in it, apparently he had the Belfast accent so perfect that they actually had to soften it as people struggled to understand it in a test screening! In fairness, it has a top drawer cast and plenty of publicity - but it's just not as engaging as I thought it would be.
.ak wrote: » Yeah he's Irish born alright. His Belfast accent in it is absolutely awfully though.
eyeball kid wrote: » I didn't think it was too bad. But then they all sound the same up there to me. I couldn't tell the difference between one northern accent and another.
Wang King wrote: » He left the place as a child, his father was a serving British officer I think? I'd say the chances of him having a nordie accent 10 mins after he left the country were about zilch.
Yeah_Right wrote: » His dad was a kiwi (maybe in the British army) and his mum was English. You're right about forgetting the accent at a young age though. Kids adapt pretty quickly. I thought he may have had Nordie relatives.
Wang King wrote: » Just noticed a poster in AH has used one of my past boards names...tiny adjustment of course...should I be annoyed or flattered?