[Accidental Voice Post]

Nov 04, 2009 15:13

[A series of shuffling, shifting sounds can be heard, not unlike the sort of background noise you get when someone accidentally turns their phone on inside their bag or their pocket. A low, frustrated sound, like a near growl is made before some discontented muttering can be heard through the comm line.]I knew I shouldn't have picked the habit back ( Read more... )

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wacht_am_rhein November 5 2009, 14:43:37 UTC
Ireland? Is England's sibling here now?

I'm... just glad it's all over.

[[ooc: yeah, Germany was dressed as FRANCE and just skulked in shadows for several days not wanting to be seen out of sheer embarrassment.... now he'll be taking a long, way too hot shower to scrub himself clean... lol...]]

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dara_snipeir November 5 2009, 18:42:30 UTC
...England has an interesting history in how it treats it's 'sibling'.

But no, he's not really Ireland, just pretended to be and I can't remember his real name. Red-headed guy with an eyepatch who isn't Badou? Not that I think Nails is still around, but...

You and me both, and probably everybody else in between.

((ooc: XD Oh, priceless.))

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wacht_am_rhein November 5 2009, 19:04:19 UTC
....England has an interesting history in how he's treated all of his siblings and relations, but I'm not really in any position to judge.

Oh--pretending to be... wasn't that young Lavi, the one whose accent is even stronger than yours?

And... yes.

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dara_snipeir November 5 2009, 19:31:48 UTC
Mm.

Yeah, that guy. I believe the accent was stronger because it was faked. Though better than some impressions I've heard.

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wacht_am_rhein November 5 2009, 19:35:57 UTC
[Have a confused look.]

Why would one want to fake an accent? They're hard enough to deal with just as they are...

[Then of course he blushes, unaccountably unless one could have heard him last week where every time he opened his mouth, French came out really, really badly...]

Ah well, I suppose it doesn't really matter.

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dara_snipeir November 5 2009, 19:54:40 UTC
To try to convincingly pass yourself off as a member of another region? I've swung a decent Scottish and Liverpudlian accent before, for instance. Kind of amusing. Affecting a Middle Eastern accent is hell without sounding like a bad stereotype, though, which doesn't help when I've tried to speak in the little bit of Arabic that I know.

But yeah, guess it doesn't really matter one way or another.

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