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Posted by LemonMacmelon (U13969036) on Saturday, 16th May 2009
Just exactly what part of Scotland does Jazza come from? I am a Scot and I have never heard an accent like his. Or is it an English Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú producer's approximation of what they think Scots people sound like?
Jazzer ... Glasgow then Borchester;
Ryan Kelly (actor) ... Glasgow then Hereford.
So accent in both cases possibly Glasgow with an overlay of the midlands ?
Sounds like an authentic Glasgow accent to me. Not surprising since Ryan Kelly comes from Drumchapel. Not too dissimilar to my children's accents.
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by kk forever in the cyber atlantis of mustardland (U4670994) on Saturday, 16th May 2009
Sat, 16 May 2009 17:25 GMT, in reply to LemonMacmelon in message 1
This has been asked just three months ago, and here in N&Q:
Are you and creatinekid related, by any chance?
Sat, 16 May 2009 19:29 GMT, in reply to KentishKelt in message 4
I'm reminded of an exchange on this week's "News Quiz"...
Fred Macaulay: "D'ya know what that rough part of Glasgow's called?"
Sandi Toksvig: "No."
Fred Mackaulay: "Glasgow."
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