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tigresacanela24
on December 4th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
you pronounce .Brooke as .Bruck? Confused
I think they pronounce f*ck as health question.
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AlliE_18
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Yeh, wait dont u? No I think u say f#ck different to us. Ok confused...Purest?
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AlliE_18
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Yeh what tanya and tigres said lol
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Oh! Strange. Laughing

"health question" lol, sounds silly!
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hopefulmjz
replied on December 4th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
you pronounce .Brooke as .Bruck? Confused

you seem as confused as me .Laura lol.
I've always heard it pronounced 'broooook' like, crook! As .Green said. But this day and age there are so many ways to pronounce things, it's crazy. Well .I do believe my daughter woke up from her nap. Pee pee time!
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tigresacanela24
replied on December 4th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
oh! Strange. Laughing

"health question" lol, sounds silly!


watch entrapment with sean connery. He says "fooking" and it sounds sexy. Sean connery is hot I don't care if he is geriatric!
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AlliE_18
replied on December 4th, 2006
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How u say it is pretty similar too.

We dont say it like foooooook all posh. Oh I dunno, but its too similar to choose that name. (no offence cos I do really like brooke)
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Jules
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Well I say fuck to rhyme with duck. And .Brook I would rhyme with book.
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AyaMiyaki
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purestgreen wrote:
well I say fuck to rhyme with duck. And .Brook I would rhyme with book.


that's how I say it!

Green is awesome Cool
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Sail Away
replied on December 4th, 2006
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I like the name leyandria. Pronounced kinda like lee-andrea

ive never met or knew of anyone with that name and I think its really cute.
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AlliE_18
replied on December 4th, 2006
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purestgreen wrote:
well I say fuck to rhyme with duck. And .Brook I would rhyme with book.


yeh its very similar tho!

It is which ever accent u use tho, theres someone on one tree hill (sorry to mention that show again haha) called brooke and they make fun of her name a few episodes saying 'go brooke yourself!'
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Kia
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Yes, brooke is like brucke as in rhymes with book, look, hook not as in f*ck, duck, luck
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tigresacanela24
replied on December 4th, 2006
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We've got too many accents going on around here! Lol!
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Kia
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Oh and grass is gr-ass not gr-arse lmao that one bugs me no end there's on one r a grass.

Same with path = p-ath not p-arth, bath = b-ath not b-arth Laughing
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hopefulmjz
replied on December 4th, 2006
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kia_breizzze wrote:
oh and grass is gr-ass not gr-arse lmao that one bugs me no end there's on one r a grass.


Same with path = p-ath not p-arth, bath = b-ath not b-arth Laughing

lol, who (not one specific person, but country/state w/e) talks like that?
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Kia
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Sooooooooo many british people (usually one's trying to be posh)
"oh, do not walk on the gr-arse, use the p-arth."

what??? Rolling Eyes
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 4th, 2006
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I've actually noticed that. Why do .English people put r's in certain words? Like arse vs. Ass, and the like?

Aaron and I were watching ".Mean .Machine" the other night, and the dvd had the .U.K and .U.S versions on it. We watched the .U.K version... And may I just say, thank .God the captions were translated, because half the time we were like "huh? Confused"
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Kia
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Arse and ass is easy.

Arse is your derriere
ass is an animal

i only started using ass because I spend way too much time on here
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Well damn, that was the only example I could think of. But do you know what I mean, .Kia? Sometimes there are r's put in front of s's?
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Dannzibelle
replied on December 4th, 2006
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I'm from england and have always said barth for bth and parth for path etc I thougt it was normal. Beleive me I do not have a post accent just a normal english one but people from scotland or birmingham usually say bath and ass etc
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