(HT:Daniel J. Phillips)
My guess is that she’s not American. None of those sounded right to me. But she may be from the Seattle area.
Now I have a problem – I don’t rightly know where I’m from!
My guess is that she’s not American. None of those sounded right to me. But she may be from the Seattle area.
Now I have a problem – I don’t rightly know where I’m from!
I get the biggest kick out of Brooklyn. Where she is from is irrelevant. She’s good.
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Probably from London. The accent at the end is identical to the one at the beginning.
Anybody else start hearing “hello … my name is inigo montoya?” halfway through her spiel?
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I’m from Brooklyn. That bit needs some work. She’s definitely talented, though. Wish she’d tried her hand at Asian or South American accents.
Her version of Eliza Doolittle’s “Just you wait” is brilliant.
http://www.youtube.com/user/amiablewalker
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American. That’s the best I can come up with.
http://www.youtube.com/user/amiablewalker
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Ha! Washington State! I win!
In my opinion, her foreign accents are the best. None of her American accents sounded quite right. (Due credit: American accents are hard) Except for one: Seattle. Even California sounded off to me.
Of course, it never occurred to me to actually research the woman. She has her own site: Amiable Walker. It doesn’t say exactly where she’s from originally, but it does list her education. College: Australia and NZ. High School? a place called South Whidbey. Where’s that? 37 miles from Seattle.
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an interivew with her
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