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  • @jodethemode well i dont think you have a skin disease, what disease do you suffer from ? being a doc in training will know what you got, not a online bully and to use the word disablilty is a bit much just think you av been caught out wearing makeup

  • is the dude wearing foundation? anyway your a knob,and what ever accent you USE" ,a knob will always sound the same KNOB go sort your makeup out

  • The bear and beer accent is close to that of the southern American cold burr and burr it's cold. This is your mate from miles away in Norwich

  • @allturbo16 Thanks for your input... But I'm not from the South in the US. I am from Swaffham in "good ole sunny Norfolk". Don't be fooled by "not so Australian" accent I use everyday while living in the States. If I had to claim a home in the US it would be Idaho which is the absolute opposite of the "South" and they dont have a cowboy accent... Fairly straight forward.

  • @jodethemode The "South" is just the idiot language. It's a proper hash up for the Queen's english hahaha

  • @allturbo16 Its another English dialect, just like how Broad Norfolk is very different from Scouser and not proper English.

  • Yep, I have a Norfolk accent.

    "I driv" is correct; I said it only today.

    The thing on the house is a "ruff". A torch needs "ba-reez" and a car needs "pe-rolll".

    "Oi cant read or roight but oi can droive a trac-er."

    IMO, Norwich has a more rural accent than Great Yarmouth, which is a bit more towny. Swaffham & Fakenham are pretty strong accents.

  • @jodethemode I'm from Lynn too. I went to "Gaywut" Park high!

  • @paulbarrett1984 Lock your stuff up!

  • im from norwich in norfolk. and that was pretty good boy! well done my son.

    a popular saying/poem (whatever you wana call it) in norwich is:(i write it as its said)

    'oi cant read and oi cant rite, but it duzn't rarely mattaaar, im a narrwich city fan and oi can drive myoi traaaactor'

    try saying that lol.

  • @SweetlilBimbo yeah ipswich are the tracka boys, you delia loving pecker.

  • @RikTheYid89 "yeah ipswich are the tracka boys, you delia loving pecker." you didnt post this either right?

  • @jodethemode Yeah its true though int it? Ipswich are the tracka boys, why get your balls in a twist over it?

    You just wanna calm yourself dood before you blow your O ring----you dont want a slack anus, you bf wont like it none!!

  • @RikTheYid89 I wasnt upset about it... You just come across very rude all the time and you had the excuse of "not doing it". Doesnt hurt to be polite.

  • Lynn accent was ok, but you left out the "Init" after ever sentence, comment, question or statement haha. O' roight buh? g'on up ta shop init. But your Arnie impression is awesome

  • @RiverMorgan init? More like "intit"... I used to say that all the time. Sorry, I didnt mean to not include it, but this was complete impromptu and no script. Just right off the bat.

  • @jodethemode actually no, I mean init. We don't sound our T's so "intit" becomes "init" I'm a born n bred Lynn boy so I know what the slang is here. Fyi it can also be spelled enit if you so choose :)

  • @RiverMorgan init bruv? that isn't Norfolk. Sorry. Thats what most young British folks say to try and sound street... "init bludd?"

  • @jodethemode I'm from Lynn, it's not init, or intit. It's "Untut"

  • @jodethemode I'm from Lynn, it's not init, or intit. It's "Untut"

  • Wow he's not harf bad! well done1

  • @rosalynjane Chizz big izz

  • Omg I Come from Kings Lynn, your accent sounds pretty good to me

  • Pretty good, I'm from Norwich and ours is quite like that.

  • @booksgalore1 Thankyou... I have spent a LOT of time in Norwich. Who hasn't been to the Bell Hotel!? LOL

    Who hasn't been to the Castle mall either? LOL

  • your Norfolk accent is pretty west norfolk to my ears (or aairs) as we'd call them ;) North Norfolk has a completely different accent, and Norwich is different again. Yours is veering more towards a fenland accent I reckon, but its spot on for Lynn and towards March/Wisbech etc

  • @fauxsham Swaffham ;)

  • @jodethemode lol yeah that too, I'm up in "narth nuffuk" as it were, crooomer, sheringHam etc...

  • @jodethemode Wisbech dood all up in your grizzle, fo shizzle my nizzle, your sis sits on your pizzle.

  • @RikTheYid89 I would expect such childish disgusting stereotypes from someone from the 'Bech. I'm going to stereotype back... You must be a meth smoking inbred pikey right? Oh! And you're a yid I see! Yep, HAS to be true.

  • @jodethemode lol i maybe was stoned or pissed up when i commed, as can nay remember doing it my dood, but cheers for the reply, twas nice of you mate.

  • @RikTheYid89 1: Stoned or drunk, doesnt mean YOU didnt do it. 2: YOU chose to not be sober so in essence it WAS YOU. I responded like I did because I get the occassional death threat on here for no reason. So I can be rather defensive. Either way what you said was rude.

  • LOL I live in Kings Lynn and you done a very good job but I've never heard anyone here refer to Gaywood" as Gaywart". But the other stuff was good, but most people don't have an accent so strong haha. One thing you did miss out was the word "mate", it is used very prolifically here in Kings Lynn, even calling your own wife "mate" is perfectly normal.

  • @cloudskipa Ask Steven Gould in Gaywut (Gaywood). He talks like that. Also does Dean Fish lol. I went to COWA and MANY Lynners talked like that.

  • You have nice eyes :D

  • Im from norfolk and think you done the accent brilliant.

  • LOL

  • this is the funniest thing ive ever seen. I'm from Norfolk but my mum and dad arnt, so I dont really have a very strong accent but you sound just like my stepdad! xxx

  • Dude i actually love you your freakin hillarious. Im from Suffolk please try our accent! :D x

  • @Leonaloverxx I wish I could. Sorry, the only reason I can do the Norfolk accent is because I am from there.

  • @jodethemode oh :( that makes me sad. Its very simliar though lol.

  • are you Zidane's brother? you look like him.

  • @adanzed I get told that a lot... I am no relative to Zenedine. Although I do play football.

  • well done mate. I am from Norfolk, you have done well. You are right, people from Gaywood do sound stupid- so do all people from Kings Lynne

  • @robbrett80 Thanks mate! I am from Norfolk too! LOL. I appreciate your compliments

  • @jodethemode Hay mate, do you think it is worth introducing the great word that Costessey people have invented- the word ‘shink’ use in the sentence “ I shink that is right”. This word has come about as a highbred utterance to replace the words ‘I would think so’- these words have now all been condensed into the simple sound of ‘shink’. What are your thoughts on this??

  • @robbrett80 you are right. Oi shink'at in all. Its not just Costessey ya know! They use it all ova buh! I may just make another video being less chatty and more Norfolky LOL! It will be shorter and more to the point with better Naaarfuk'isms.

  • you are so hot! lol this video is hilarious :L x

  • @abz3chlo4 thanks... King's Lynn is hilarious. The way you percieve my image isn't the subject of the video LOL

  • I was so surprised you could do the accent, when I first put your video on I though "Oh its an American this is going to be of no use to me". Then I thought you were talking about Norfolk in the US. Then I was thinking okay maybe he is in England because of the kitchen and how does he know all this. I have lived in North Suffolk all my life and am finding it really hard to do the accent for a film, it is very hard to not do it over the top or without sounding like you're from the west county.

  • @PeterJohnBarfield I CAN do the accent hahaha I'm from Swaffham. I live in the states now and cover my English accent up because all the yanks TELL me I'm an Aussie... they just are not very culturally educated. Oh well.

  • Ha, I'd say the south norfolk accent gets more suffolky, but you got the Norfolk accent pretty good, given it as a spoken in the towns. Fucking Towniees don't speak propa broad norfolk though.

    Neither do I come to that, but such is such.

  • @TheBoyFromNorfolk Thanks. I just wanted to give a generic base idea of an everyday Norfolk accent. There are several types, and I was using the one I am more accustomed to. Believe it or not, I am a Norfolk boy hahaha. I hide my accent though. I dont generally sound Norfolk when I speak in my english accent.

  • @jodethemode

    As do I, talk in a rural accent and people don't take you seriously, and people from outside the uk don't understand you at all.

  • @TheBoyFromNorfolk its the same here in the US... if you have a redneck (country) accent people just think youre a retard and have no idea. There are some very smart country folk here, little are the American townies informed.

  • No, seriously it's spot on!

    PS - "Gaywood" = priceless.

  • you are really hot!!!!

  • @wiglicious Thankyou. But back to the subject... Not the best Norfolk example IMO, what did you think?

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