Hi Charles.

I equally don't appreciate hearing about the church of ladder day saints or how someone is going to catch fish with a hock.

I'll also add that as a singer, it's necessary for me to go through a lot of exercises pronouncing and sounding every vowl, and doing that, the o and aa sound are extremely! different when pronounced by an English person speaking properly, or indeed an italian. It's only in certain other accents like American and irish where the o vowl is pronounced with the lips far further forward and far more emphasis on the top of the mouth and nose, indeed my singing teacher warned me that I'd need to change my mouth position when singing in an american accent.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.

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