how many times do i have to explain?

how many times do i have to explain? i only have an american accent on
tv
(Hugh Laurie)
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how many times do i have to explain? i only have an american accent on
tv
(Hugh Laurie)
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First!
yay! first time i ever got first, i’z so happy
u da man!
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okay so what is the deal here? where is he from? idonno :S
He’s from England.
Nyaw he’s so handsome. Personally, his english accent is much more suiting to him then the American one. But he’s still amazing.
here they translate everything……………. awful.
now i got it.
hihi,
i know i see him somewhere
Ahhh, a classic.
What?!? You’re saying it in that weird British accent. Say it in your actual American Voice.
And why aren’t you limping? You’re supposed to be limping!
wow, that’s funny…
Hugh Laurie FTW!!
Americans don’t have accents. Everyone else does.
Except the rednecks.
Americans have American accents.
Personally, I have no accent whatsoever, it’s somewhere between Leicestershire (common as muck), Berkshire (posh as anything), and something called a mixed accent, which is an amalgam of roughly 63 different countries forcibly mashed together inside a small building, apparently.
My mate’s Canadian, and he’s lived in Belgium for… a long time, and apparently to the English he sounds American, and to Americans he sounds like a Canadian who’s spent too long in England.
America has multiple accents. Hugh Laurie uses what is generally called a Midwestern accent- which according to most Americans, is unaccented. Compared to a southern drawl, it certainly seems less accented.
So do most nations, even somewhere as small as Scotland, where Glasgow is different to Edinburgh, Aberdeenshire different again, the Hebrides different still, and so on!!
hahaha! love it!
Its always weird for me to watch House after watching A Bit Of Fry And Laurie.
Exactly! I was introduced to Laurie through the Black Adder Series. When this show came out I was shocked to see him do anything remotely serious.
Same here!
And I keep thinking of him as Bertie Wooster. Quite a way away from House. ;p
And Jeeves and Wooster is being shown on ITV3 at the moment so going from that straight to House (on DVD, I’m very sad) is really strange
He’s gorgeous whatever accent he uses
mmmm I could go for some Hugh Laurie, in whatever accent he wants!
His British voice sounds slightly different than his “American” one, not just in the accent but in pitch as well. So strange.
Well, like most Brits who do an american accent, they lower their voice and ‘clint eastwood’ it up somewhat. Christian Bale’s a prime example. What I find interesting is Irish actors are better an american accents than brits are (I.E. Cillian Muphy).
Really?! I mean, is it just me, or does he look a LOT like Robert Downey Jr, here?
It’s just you
SERIOUSLY?! Here
Yeah but thats Christian Bale, honey, you said you thought he looked like Robert Downey Jr…
Ahh, I apologize. Although they do look the same, sometimes…
If you mean House and Christian Bale look alike then yeah, id have to agree with ya on that one
Ahaha.
Hugh-what a man*sighs*
Cannot wait until September for the new episodes!
THAT, my friends, is ACTING! (and Black Adder was hilarious)
See, I only knew him as House. When I saw him on a late-night show the first time, I had to shut it off. He sounded too whiny.
Same with the guy who plays Sayid on Lost. If I ever met him, he’d better speak with Sayid’s voice and not the almost comical nasily Australian one I heard in some cast interviews. *shudders*
*Whispers* The Sayid bloke is British, he’s from London.
so sadly face.
Honest mistake. He’s wearing his rug in public, we can be forgiven in assuming he might keep the accent on as well.
Hugh Laurie is love
I did a report on him for school =P The person who chose the House cast didn’t know he was British. He’s just that good.
Same here!
BTW, I heard him speak French-WITH a French accent!
The man is a gifted human (& easy on the eye, too…lol!).
The Man in the Iron Mask = <3
anybody remember when Hugh Laurie was Bertie Wooster, from the British series “Jeeves and Wooster”?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRT9QU-Q7K8&feature=PlayList&p=EF68316FF5712A8D&index=5very
funny stuff, both the books and the tv series.
I just jizzed in my pants.
You know when they say “America doesn’t realise there is actually a world outside of America”?
Hugh Laurie is a good example.
No offence.
I live in a county in England where they also think there isn’t a world outside of the county, so you’re not alone