Not me personally but Jim Dale (the guy who does the audio books) would be in my head sometimes and I'd imagine how he'd say things! Especially "she's as nutty as squirrel poo!" :)
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LOL, funny question. I have a hard time speaking in an accent, so no. Did you? Don't they say something like "gov'na" instead of "governor"?
ReplyDeleteNot me personally but Jim Dale (the guy who does the audio books) would be in my head sometimes and I'd imagine how he'd say things! Especially "she's as nutty as squirrel poo!" :)
ReplyDeletenot in general, but every once in a while I had to hear it in order for the written dialect to work.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to write gov'na but I didn't know how best to spell it out! Thanks Katie, I think I'll change the post title.
ReplyDeleteI read it in a British accent, mainly the dialogue part.
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ReplyDeleteThat is funny. No I dont read it with a british accent although, that would be fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the title!
ReplyDeleteI think every once in a while when it's an especially "British" phrase I will, but for the most part it's just plain American!
Man, that squirrel poo line was fab. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteAubs--I thought of you when I wrote that post title.
Should have had me read it--I'm from England :-)
ReplyDeleteFun question. Glad I landed here today and got to read your blogs. Amazing what I'm finding when I have a moment or two to look.
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