omg, u shud of heard my teacher try to do the Glaswiengen accent for this, then she said the poem is written like a long stick or batten in which the poet is going to bang u wit...
yeah, she said that, but i think the idea of the stick is very violent and just about sums up scotland...no offencse meant there, nice place, i go ice scating there at xmas, but it is very violent
What an innovative and interesting way in which to convey Leonard's message in Unrelated Incidents. I particularly like the way in which you have used striking images to provide contrast to imagery of the newsreader and the Queen. This video really emphasises for me the huge gulf between the accepted 'BBC' style of speech and the dialect which most of use have.
love it!
harofreestyler1 1 year ago
Christ, I did this poem for GCSE six years ago.
And lol @ 1:30 :D
KudistosMegistos 2 years ago
omg, u shud of heard my teacher try to do the Glaswiengen accent for this, then she said the poem is written like a long stick or batten in which the poet is going to bang u wit...
loppytaffy 2 years ago
the poem's structure is suposed to be long and thin like an autocue script that newsreaders get, but I do like the idea of it as a long stick...
ecallaw2k8 2 years ago 2
yeah, she said that, but i think the idea of the stick is very violent and just about sums up scotland...no offencse meant there, nice place, i go ice scating there at xmas, but it is very violent
loppytaffy 2 years ago
good video wathced this video in english today and we all decided this is a extremely dance like version of this theme, bbc going dance?
schwikked 3 years ago 2
haha we watched it in English too :)
TheBlackParade01x 2 years ago
aye fuck thi lotothim aw livin lanwij iz saikrid
jeeliepeece 3 years ago
i need to do something the same like your one
matthewnich 3 years ago
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energon5005 3 years ago
wkd vid x
wobbin91 3 years ago 2
What an innovative and interesting way in which to convey Leonard's message in Unrelated Incidents. I particularly like the way in which you have used striking images to provide contrast to imagery of the newsreader and the Queen. This video really emphasises for me the huge gulf between the accepted 'BBC' style of speech and the dialect which most of use have.
SheffieldPGCE 3 years ago 7