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The sound wasn't too bad, but the video was giving me a headache.
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I warned you!
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Sounds good ... ... now I am really awake after the lunch break
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Do you work while listening to that kind of music? It would be a mystery to me how that could work out
I'm recently on the french pop train, stuff like this: Louane - On était beau (Clip Officiel) - YouTube[^]
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Sander Rossel wrote: Right back at ya
Hehe
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Thats a weird accent she has, sounds like a Yank trying to sing in French!
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I have to take your word for it as I don't understand french
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Ah, she is from the very north of France, they can have an accent close to an English speaker speaking French. That explains it! Louane Emera - Wikipedia[^]
Anyway, with a 'nom de plume' such as yours, mr Bean, you should be fluent!
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Yeah I should Maybe one day..
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She almost sounds like she has a Belge accent to me.
I liked the song - reminded me of Francis Cabrel who I occasionally listen to.
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Yes, a northern accent for sure.
When I speak French I have been mistaken for a Luxemberger, Belge, and Norman. I have the same accent.
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My accent is apparently pointu.
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A non regional accent? It is the first time I have heard that phrase. Had to look it up!
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When I say weird I really mean it
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"Welcome elderly Spanish relative with breakfast cereal." (7)
Nice and easy as I'm away on my hollibobs tomorrow.
Andy B
modified 12-Oct-17 6:26am.
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GRANOLA
Gran = elderly relative
Ola = Spanish welcome
Granola - a substance that, if you feed it to pigs and chickens, can be part of breakfast
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... is of course the correct answer. Well done Duncan - your turn tomorrow.
Andy B
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Hate to quibble, but ...
"Welcome elderly Spanish relative" != "Elderly relative Spanish welcome"
Either way, my answer of "Abuelo-Os" was never really going to work ...
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Did I mention I'm on holiday tomorrow?
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I think you might have mentioned it in passing ...
Hope you have a good one!
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Herself finds granola to a be a perfectly acceptable breakfast.
I also have to eat it, and can report it is excellent is fortified correctly, and in the correct proportions.
The addition of sausage, bacon, mushrooms, tomato, beans, toast, and saute potatoes improves it greatly, but for some reason there is always a small pile of seeds left over on the side of the plate that I lack the space for.
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@LabVIEWStuff - before Griff gets his lady underwear in a twist, isn't it your turn for the CCC?
This space for rent
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Yup, gimme 2 min
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