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While it looks like Ragnarok is coming, it turns out to be a storm over St. Catherine's Lake, South Vermont. This is one of my favorite places on earth. This article has been viewed 2117 times in the last 3 years Peter: 10th Nov 2005 - 16:42 GMTi had to look up ragnarok www.pantheon.org/articles/r/ragnarok.html also this (lol): www.ragnarokhorde.com Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 10th Nov 2005 - 17:21 GMTI'm always expecting a wolf to eat the sun. But I when everyone was running around screaming, I would say in a very English way,"Mustn't grumble." elaine: 10th Nov 2005 - 17:24 GMThaha yeah. it's amazing how english one can become. i discovered my inner julie andrews in new york, and i didn't know i had one Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 10th Nov 2005 - 22:32 GMTPeople keep asking me about the royal family, like I ever cared. My dad spent most of my childhood muttering, "Come the revolution, they'll be first against the wall." So I had to become more English to satisfy curiosity. When are you coming back to NY, Julie Andrews? julie andrews: 11th Nov 2005 - 08:47 GMTgod knows, i havn't been far from home in a long time, but i have a yearning for a big trip and a friend in new zealand tapping his fingers waiting for me to visit, and possible stop offs along the way, so i will have to brush up my 'i'm terribly sorry?'s and so on... Jamie: 11th Nov 2005 - 09:31 GMTAh, reminds me of the time i lived in Northern Ireland, i too had to English up, though not in a Hugh Grant way. I seemingly adopted a mockney* accent (* mock cockney, like Jamie Oliver) merely to be understood more easily. To a population who's experience of Englishness is encompassed by a daily dose of Eastenders, this suited perfectly. I once knew a guy who lived in Florida for a time. His Essex accent apparently was always interpreted as Australian, eventually leading him to merely agreee "Yes i'm Australian, my name's Rolf Harris" Peter: 11th Nov 2005 - 19:15 GMTheh. alot of people think im canadian for some reason. i think its the absence of any accent i have from growing up down south but living in nyc for so long. kc: 11th Nov 2005 - 19:51 GMTgod knows what google's going to try to sell me from chasing down the leads on this web site... Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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