dclarke50 wrote:
TalkingInCircles wrote:
You know, his accent doesn't seem that accent-y to me in that video. I'm not especially fond of southern accents (sorry! just seems weird to my northern practically accentless home, haha), but his didn't bother me at all. He sounds normal to my ears. Like not overwhelmingly Texan sounding. (I'm not sure if I'm articulating this well...)


That made me laugh out loud.  Northern accents sound just as "odd" or "funny" to southerners......lol


Haha, good point

I should have specified I'm from the west coast, so that's what I meant about not really having a distinct accent -
(According to what I've learned in college: Back when people from various European countries were first immigrating to America, they brought all their unique accents with them. This is why on the east coast, there are so many different accents, even in small areas. In Boston there are apparently at least half a dozen different accents - all in one city! As people migrated west, the accents kind of melted together, and that is why the further west you go, the more people sound the same to each other. Linguists say that people in southern California and northern Washington, and everything in between, all talk pretty much exactly the same. They also state that it is true that by them time you get to the west coast, the English we speak doesn't really have an "accent" - it's more like the absence of accents or something. So it is true that I'm basically accentless, although I do still sound different, even weird, to someone from the south or wherever. In case you wanted to know all that! I didn't mean to write so much, so I'll stop now.)

Ok, back to Kelly and Brandon!