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I thought that. It sounded to like to be a clean punch
Probably why he survived it too
I thought that. It sounded to like to be a clean punch
Is he red or blue?
That will decide how I feel about him.
Cheers Lad
Red.
I’m from Liverpool and live not that far from Paddy and I just wanted to say he’s a good kid.
Serious question: I am American. I am very familiar (obviously) with the Beatles and have heard Paul and John speak in many, many interviews.
What is up with Liverpudlians like Till and Paddy having that mucusy, back of the throat thing (like they're honking up loogies) on the consonants? Paul and John didn't have anything remotely like that going on with their speech.
Is this some evolution of the dialect? Or is this specific to some certain neighborhood in Liverpool?
Thanks!
hahaha. This is very hard to answer. Some people in Liverpool have a very Scouse accent. I wouldn’t quite say it’s a area thing, I think it’s more of a people thing. I don’t talk as strong as Till or Paddy, but I have friends that do. Some people from Liverpool talk even worse than Paddy and Till and it’s actually very cringey.
That's interesting. So even back in the 1960's there were "Scousers" who talked with that phlegmy consonant sound in Liverpool? It's basically always been around? I can't even listen to it for more than a couple minutes.
Stinging retort buddy.
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I am so sorry that that happened to you.I’m from Liverpool
It’s all that needs to be said. Your post is way too emotional and obviously a symptom of your circumstances rather than there being any actual substance to your point. Paddy is alright. Here’s a video of him on my mates podcast
He’s a cocky kid but he’s not the devil like you’re making out.