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From: moomman89
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  • Christina u did alsome i voted for like :D

    im Emily by the way

  • go away,,you are so off the mark,,,

  • thats english not irish

  • That sounded a bit like Australian mixed with Bristol. Also, there's more than one Irish accent. South Dublin (D4) is the most similar to American, learn that first, then go for harder ones... Like, just say "roysh (as in right)" and "oh my God" and "like" a lot. And say fock instead of fuck and change As to Os, like cor... Then learn North Dublin or Cork or something.

  • You sound, more so, like you're from northern England, or the Scottish Lowlands, than from Ireland.

    Less "Lucky Charms" and more brogue.

  • Not too bad, a good start at least. You tend to fade back and fourth between an Irish and Australian accent. Keep it up!

  • Mullingar, then Bristol, then Newcastle, then a little bit Norwich before finally collapsing into a strange American/Australian hybrid...

    Don't give up the day job love...

  • lol lucky charms box. i'm an american of irish decent and all my friends always say, "did you eat your lucky charms today?" especially if i do something good.

  • oh yes hollywood is calling wait by the phone

  • wow...this was good at first, but, you need to sort of stop making these videos. you're really pretty, be like those girls who shake theirs asses on youtube and you might get more attention.

  • I'd stick to emptying ballbags love.

  • Started off ok then went kinda west country, not bad tho

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