Can you stop @mentioning me please? There is no such thing as a Cornish. You can be Cornish. You can be Welsh. You can be a Cornish person or a Welsh person. You are pretty hopeless at appropriating British colloquialisms or generating anything original at all it seems. I don't speak several languages fluently so I don't hold it against you but you just failed again.
I sound like a cross between a farmer and a fisherman because that is where I am from. I grew up alongside the River Tamar which divides Devon and Cornwall, and used to carry out the cargo barges up and down, so though I am a Janner I have a river dialect. The council estate I grew up on was surrounded by woods and had a large gypsy community outside and within it and that coupled with Irish/Romany Gyspy and Jewish Family explains my car crash of an accent.
I always imagine Miles to sound like Quentin Crisp, the Englishman in New York that Sting sung about.


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