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WTF??
why would you want a southern accent it isn't the most sophisticated sounding accent
say what you people want.. this guy helped me pass my drama gcse :D
He said a "Tennessee Williams" play, not in Tennessee.
hahahaha i love how the trolls here are all like you suck...even if they did miss him saying OLD fashioned..shouldnt they have heard the gonewith the wind reference..commen since dictates that noone rele speaks that way in modern times so it must be OLD...OLDDDDD..lol silly people, trolling is for pros.
dude you fucking suck
don't its a HORRIBLE idea.
dosn't matter. if he wasn't alive in the old west, it's a STEROTYPE.
i just moved to tennessee and i'm using this to make the accent come faster
Are you guys even listening to hear he said this is OLD southern accent and not the modern one? Like in Tennessee Williams plays or Gone with the wind? Geeze.
like me
George&Lennie......
Nice double negative. But, give corrections if you got any ideas.
This sucks
there was a little brittish sound in there when you were talkin bout the r's. I never really pay attention to my r's, but i normally always say them, just with a country twang. I dont really do that whole no r after a vowel or whatever.
dont forget the yall' !!!
I'm from south carolina and I don't talk like this.
first you sounded like foghorn leghorn then you sounded like the help
You need to curve your Charleston accent a bit more.
I was catching a bit of a british accent on the tail end.
He's not talking about the actual state Tennessee, when he says Tennessee its followed by Williams, which is the name of a playwrite.
He said "old" southern accent. Think "Gone With the Wind," or "Southern Belle." We don't speak like this in Alabama either, but his confederate accent is spot on.
All you have to do is not read anymore and turn dumb.
we don't talk like that in Mississippi.
Hahahaha! Yeah, I have a few friends who are from the south and I thought you did it pretty close. Not exact. This is an EXTREME version of a southern accent actually.