It's just a term given to people who come from a certain area in London and have a distinct accent. I don't regard myself as a cockney but some people do
I'm sure @Greenbeanz or @smashup will explain this better than me ()
It's just a term given to people who come from a certain area in London and have a distinct accent. I don't regard myself as a cockney but some people do
I'm sure @Greenbeanz or @smashup will explain this better than me ()
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What happened to the press conference that was supposed to be at 12.30 announcing Hayes next opponent?
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David Haye may be fighting Jovo Pudar.
Jovo Pudar wśród potencjalnych rywali Haye'a - BoxingBet.pl
The article says he'll have a warm-up against Pudar and then fight a real contender in the fall.
A "warm-up"? A warm-up from what?
Isn't he coming off a win over Chisora? He needs a warm-up to then fight a "real contender" in the fall?
Then again... it's not like the other HW "contenders" are blazing a path toward the top, either.
The HW division continues to alienate me with every strange development.
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Coronation Street is huge in Canada and the few times that I have watched it you can really hear the difference in the actors. My Granddad was from Lancaster and his accent was present but largely Canadianized.
I have often wondered if we Canadians have a noticeable accent and if its different to those who hear it from Province to province. Excluding the east coast of course. I mean Newfoundlanders speak Irish really. I can slightly pick up a difference in those from Ontario but west of that province I do not hear a difference. In the U.S. the accents seem different from State to State.
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