tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post7538235243723723198..comments2023-10-22T06:15:30.760-04:00Comments on Boomer Musings: AccentuationDouglashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09752593286034877538noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post-56762519366427952252014-09-27T07:40:26.502-04:002014-09-27T07:40:26.502-04:00I have added your bog to the blog roll. Fascinatin...I have added your bog to the blog roll. Fascinating perspective. As to your accent, many men I know (and knew) would have likely fallen for you just because of it. Douglashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09752593286034877538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post-14866890042410879612014-09-26T19:40:53.758-04:002014-09-26T19:40:53.758-04:00I like some accents too – I like the way people fr...I like some accents too – I like the way people from Africa speak French, but in reverse I just don’t like my French accent. I have lived in this country for so long, but still people always ask me where I am from because of my accent. So I tell them I am from Georgia, they laugh and say – no way, where are you from? If I call someone they immediately know who it is – I can never make a joke because they know it’s me because of my dreaded French accent. I heard my accent many times on cassettes and I think it is not nice at all and wished I could get rid of it, but I just can’t. When I speak to strangers it gets worse – I know it, I can hear it, but I can’t stop it. Vagabondehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10774109692564954568noreply@blogger.com