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mr mcmuffin on 14 Aug 2004 @ 06:07 PM ✲ Permalink

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You sound just like my sister in law Anita.

KP

Posted by: KP | 14 Aug 2004 18:18:17

I'm not her, but it could be fun if we made phone calls for each other.

Posted by: mr mcmuffin | 14 Aug 2004 18:21:04

Bugger, that was me. Why is adding an 's' so hard?

Posted by: mrs mcmuffin | 14 Aug 2004 18:56:43

Aha! That audioblog was your undoing - I unmask you, Jo Whiley, Radio 1 DJ.

Posted by: Kirsty | 14 Aug 2004 21:20:05

Yay! How can I stand it....two McMuffin voices in one day. I've hit the jackpot. I agree posh with Welsh undertones. Just lovely.
I could listen to you two chat all day and let me tell you, you're a right sort easier to understand than the Irish christening we just returned from. I found myself nodding a lot in agreement and rather unsure what I was agreeing to.

Posted by: jo | 14 Aug 2004 23:17:36

You just bought yourself a new baby.

Posted by: mr mcmuffin | 15 Aug 2004 02:16:09

Lovely. You Brits always sound so cultured and assured. Me, I'm a Noo Yawker, no elocution lessons here.

Posted by: Loretta | 15 Aug 2004 02:49:33

I'm all confused, as the McMuffins I met was just one man, a lorry driver from Wolverhampton called Lenny... So what happened there?!!!

Posted by: David (TEFL Smiler) | 15 Aug 2004 05:24:35

Hmm, I didn't detect any Welsh in there at all, just what might be termed a "cultured" accent. More cultured than mine, anyway.

Posted by: steve | 15 Aug 2004 08:09:41

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