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From: marysiak
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  • WoW! If you lived near by i would call your first when i needed to find cast members. YOUR AWESOME!

  • Yeah. We're gonna see great things from this lady. It's funny to hear American grammar in a Scots accent, though, like at 17 seconds "you think you've got me sussed out, but you don't".

  • This is the western world, we all speak Buffy-speak.

  • Even Catherine Tate. You should just see her valley girl sketch in the BBC's youtube account.

  • Although - actually - sussed has been used as long as I can remember in Scotland. Looking it up it is, or was, a chiefly British term.

  • It wasn't the "sussed" it was the "don't". Usual British speech is "you think you've got me sussed out but you haven't/ain't." "Don't got" is not characteristic of British speech, and reminds me of certain types of American speech. Not exactly Ivy League kinds, of course.

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