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  • The new york one was so Peter Clemenza :D

  • HAHAHAHAHHAHAH.

    Im sorry Jkeojkeo we'll have to let this one go.

  • ahahhahaha very well done.

  • I am from Boston and I think its cute!! You sound gay!!

  • you're good.

    and you have beautiful eyes

  • haha...nice NY accent

  • I'm from Texas, I loved the sweet tea part...

  • cool, u didnt do a posh sterostypical english accent, the rest were good too!

  • quit quoteing An Officer and a Gentleman and full metal jacket. You dont sound vaguely intellegent, millions of people talk with a british accent, there not all gay or bovinae.

  • your gay. but i like your new york accent. how bout trying a irish one>?

  • gay redneck...ha!

  • kinda nice

  • wow nice British accent. i would have known that you werent british and thats coming from a Brit herself. well done =D

  • i defintely enjoyed it...the sweet tea bit was great..living in the south i've heard that quite a bit actually lol..

  • Nice attempt at the English accent (well, the accent used in parts of the South East), probably one of only two videos I've seen that get it just about right.

  • No, I don't think we find the American accent to be more distinguished. Quite the opposite, I'm afraid.

  • hahhaha you sound like paula deen at 2:04

  • New Yorks accent is nice

    NIIIICCCEEE

  • LOLLLLL I live in new york, your doing more of a sasillian italian accent, which is mostly from new jersey

  • YAY BOSTON!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOO silly goose. >:O

  • You probably shouldn't try that lispy southern accent down in Texas or you might get beaten up for being a queer-o-sexual. lol

  • Very good accents, a lot better british accent than most people can do, then again if you hadn't said it wasn't you're real accent if would have believed you were british. Plus, you're southern one reminded me of chris crocker for some reason.

  • Uh, you do know there is no such thing as a "British accent."

    Britain is made up of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. There is not one accent for all of them, each are different.

    The one you were doing at the start is an ENGLISH accent, not British.

  • The Southern accent with a lisp sounded so camp it was unbelievable yet I enjoyed listening to it immensely. I also took a particular liking to your rendition of the New York (Brooklyn?) accent because what you said was rather amusing! (Vinny, Tony! Come here! You gotta try this fuckin' cannoli!) I'm English (as many of you may have guessed) and I thought the English accent you used in this video was well-rehearsed and highly accurate! I loved the video - 5 stars!

  • Hah, that's great. :D

    I enjoyed your video.

  • I dont know bout yall but i cud go fer sumor sweet tea. LOL

  • sorry but you sound gay when you have a lisp. Don't take it harsh, i'm not trying to be mean...but it sure is funny!

  • nee such thing as a british accent like cos u either have a southern accent accent r a nouthern accent like not2mention irish scottish and welsh accents so it just shows how narrow minded most yanks r when they think people in england only talk in1 accent like it wud be like us sayin that americans only talk with a new york accent and thats it 4aal they have got different regional accents like wor country like

  • What a bore....next time trying talking less about you !

  • oh god this made me laugh so muchhhhh

    and im frm essex in england

    and im possitive i dont sound like that but

    you were dead good with your accents spesh the new york one :D

    x

  • lol thats funny im from essex in maryland in the states but oldly dont sound much like an american

  • I'm from England, I am yet to meet anyone who thinks the American accent sounds intellectual or distinguished. No offence, I love the various US accents, but its not seen as distinguished. Cheers

  • are you from australia?

  • The only reason that the English sound more intelligent than American's is because us American's don't bother to finish our sentences anymore, and the English speak through their consonants

  • I come from Kent in the south east of england... That is a true british accent lol

    xxx

  • This accent cannot be labeled as "british" british people have all different accents depending on where they are from.

  • Very enjoyable! How about doing a video actually teaching how to put on these accents?

  • Hahaha.... He sounds like Harry from Home Alone when he does the NY accent ...brilliant

  • nice tie dye shirt ya fag.

    the lisping accent was the best.

    you're rather good at it.

  • In england they don't veiw the american accent the same way :P

    no offence to you.

    well No1 i know does..

    i like the ny accent tho i wish i could do it.

    xo

  • New York accents sound so cool!

  • Brilliant !

  • haah ur awsome xD

  • You are fantastic at accents but you should spend less time on talking about views of people and more on doing the accents cause your really good at them. But Great.

  • As an authentic englishman I can inform you that we do not view the american accent as distuinguished. I think brits view the american accent as (just speaking the truth, please don't give me thumbs down) as annoying. Americans tend to (yes, this is a generalisation) talk a lot, often about themsleves, and brits are maybe a bit more reserved.

    By the way, great accent, so standard and not at all clicheed as some americans tend to do!

  • and not everyone in new york is mean actually we are quite nice and if you mean new york city, they arent that mean either.

  • hahaha i'm born and raised new york and i dont talk like that at allll and nobody i know has that accent haha

  • he sounds like forest gump

  • ahahaha, you have southern flamers pinned!

  • hey vinny tony, come over here and try this cannoli

  • Hahaha.

  • When you started talking about Sweet Tea, I laughed so loud my neighbor probably heard.

  • you're no doing a 'British' accent. you're doing an English one. :|

  • haha ur awesome:D

  • holy crap this guys good.

  • Lmaoo, There aren't a lot of people here in New York that actually talk like that. & the area i live in is like full of Italians;,. but you do it pretty good..and i loveee your British accent

  • haha I'm from Alabama and the southern accent with the lisp sounds like our typical gay rednecks. lol (yes they exist)

  • Haha the southern american accent with the lisp sounds like the gay guy from family guy.

    please randomly say in another video in tht accent

    "I know I don't belong here i'll just settle right in"

    I LOVE it

    :)

  • HAHA! "oh i just stung myself. oh nooo..."

  • this is awesome

  • in his southern + lisp accent he sounds very gay

  • hah u look like Russell Crowe when doing the New York accent xD!

  • Is that New Yorks? I always thout the italians talk that way, typical maffia accent

    Verry interesting your video's

  • LMAOOOO WE DOOO hate tourists lmfaooo.... but we dont talk like that or carry guns lmao.... wow... yep, but we do HATE tourists lmao

  • the southern was funny as pie!

    i think with ur british you have a mix of higher and lower class mixed.

    still very good tho!

  • You do the British accent to perfection!!:)

  • wow, you're really good! i liked your new york accent especially, it sounded very authentic

  • i wanna hear ya say, sumbitch, and GOT-DAMN!

  • i wanna hear ya say, sumbitch, and GOT-DAMN!

  • we dont see the american accent as beng more distinguished, quite the opposite, good english accent tho

  • i like your NY accent :D

  • as a Brit, I think your accent is pretty good =)

  • ha, I just read some the comments below this, people are WAY to touchy about their accents. There's gotta be at LEAST ONE person out there that has the english accent u did. There's TONS of different regional accents etc, and I think people forget that....Anyways, great job :D

  • Im English and I dont sound anything like the acent your trying to do...

  • Well I've heard some of your fellow brethren who do sound that way so yeah...live with it.

  • yep in with kyle284 mate u sound like a stuck up snob english folk dont all speak like that!!!

  • if anyone know andy of mabarry(old show) its lisped southern sounds just like gommer pile!

  • you should try a chicago dialect. Minnesota is good too.

  • Dude, chill, he said he liked ~that~ particular British accent.

  • "yankie cunt" haha that was funny

    he sounds like harry potter :)

    england has loads of different accents

    im scottish :D

  • haha u soound like harry potter at the start

  • haha That's amazing! I'm currently in the south, don't know many with the lisp, but I actually do know some who really do sound like that! :D

    Love it.

  • I love your southern american accent it's brilliant! the lisp xD

  • Well i'm french,i used to live in london and now i live in paris but i'm friends with lots of american, english n australian ppl. So lik you i rele lik accents, wow my spelling sucks, my favourite one is the posh/english though. The australian accent is really good too. Oh and btw you guys don't stereotype french accents because we don't all speak like ppl think we do. anyways that would be really nice of you Denton to answear

  • fair play mate.. you are good!... can i make a request though... can u do a welsh accent?? coz being welsh i felt a little left out :(

  • Your English accent is seriously (no, SERIOUSLY) good. A kind of generic just-north-of-London. I've never known any American do it that well!!!!!

  • The southern accent with a lisp, sounds like hes off family guy

  • Nice, but one mistake. New Yorkers only sound like that if they're heavily italian.

  • Haaaaahahaha I giggled aloud at the sweet tea part.

    Nice job!!

  • Pro. Must have taken loads of practice.

  • He's good!!!

  • Oh my God, that English accent is the best put-on accent by an American that I have ever heard.

  • Thanks!! :D

  • If you were to talk to me here in England, in that accent, I would not be able to tell that you were actually American.

  • rofl.

    the southern accent with the lisp sounds like a stereotypical homosexual.

    :x.

    no offense *anyone.*

  • umm... well... i'm english, and no offence but I don't think the American accent sounds distinguished lol. Your english accent is pretty good :D

  • Haha, you're actually really good at this.

  • I'm surprised you don't like the Boston accent since to me it has a bit of a New York accent quality to it, except that you have to replace "r" with "ah".

  • Boston accent is nothing like the New York. Don't you even dare.

    YANKEES SUCK!

  • you are AMAZING at the new york and texas accents!!

  • haha, your eyes mellow when you do your southern accent :)

  • no offence but ur scottish one was so bad.....

  • Those southern and New York accents are awesome hahahahahah:D

  • PS Your New York sounds like my big Italian uncle... kudos!

  • Your Texan (the first at least) is great! (Though, to be fair, the people in Texas who talk like that are the minority... though there are many who talk like that.) You sounded exactly like my History teacher--to show the stereotype even further, he's a football coach too, lol. Are you from Denton? Where's your Ohio accent? I can't stand my cousins' accents-- they're from Cleveland.

  • i dont know about you but i lovehow new yorkers curse lol...

    its so... intriguing.

  • lmao, i grew up in GA and now live in Detroit. i have to say good job. You captured the basics of each accent. I kinda like the boston accent though, but to each his own =p

  • So maybe that isnt Georgia, but it sure does sound a heck of a lot like the people around here (Northeast Texas).

    Good job. And theres plenty more sayings then just that one. Trust me. I hear them every day... (Im not actually from Texas, so I disclude myself... :D).

    (Yes, I know disclude isnt actually a word...)

  • rofl your southern accent sounds like a typical gay guy's XD

  • I live in Georgia. I gotta say, that was a bad attempt at a Southern accent.

  • iiiii looooove this!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • -_-

  • lmao I love your New York accent. It's awesome. :D

  • I'll tell you, that boy's dummer than a bag of hammers. LMAO.

  • Man, that attempt couln't pass for authentic even if you were surrounded by an inbred picnic located on the grounds of a Nascar event and wearing an air-brushed tank top with a sunset shaped like a heart that is encircling your sister's initials. However, I've never met one person who is not from the south who could pull it off. Not your fault. I'm tired of seeing bad actors with garbage southern accents, and I'm taking it out on you. Sorry, but the accent does still need some polish though.

  • HAHAH.

    OMG, I LOVE THIS!

  • I think accents are often way too stereotyped. I was born in and grew up in Houston, and no one I ever met sounded like what he called the "southern accent." I lived in California for a while and now live in Arizona, and no one is able to tell that I am from Texas by the way I speak. Also, my cousin was born and lived in England for many years, and she does not necessarily sound like he did in the video.

  • great

  • you rock!!! i love dat new york one

  • I WANT INDIAN ACCENT! thats funny

  • OMG THAT WOULD BE HILARIOUS!

  • When doing an English accent, beware of when saying "New York"; "new" in England (and many other countries, including Australia) is pronounced "nyoo", not "noo".

  • Its not a British accent you are doing because Scottish, Welsh and Irish sounds commpplleettlllyy different from the English accent which you were doing... but then again.. England have different accents in different countys. Coorrr.. i dont know.

  • The first southern accent sounded more like a person from Texas and the second southern accent sounded more like a gay person from Alabama or Mississippi. Its funny to think about but the southern accents are split up as well.

  • thats awesome.

    I would never be able to do all of those.

    xD

    hahaha

  • your southern accent is definately not southern. we aren't hardcore hicks. in east texas they have accents but not like that. your southern accent almost sounds like a very feminine man. i wouldnt push being southern so hard just let it be a natural, relaxed accent and not so HOWDY YA'LL!!!!

  • this was really good

  • i am english and you did a general english eccent well. however that is not how we speak. i am from lancashire i we all have have our own accent you should try doing a range of english accents. that would be good to watch

  • oh quite, that would be smashing old boy

  • Uuuhhhmmm. The boston accent is cool.... yeh, yeh. Also, there are two different kinds of southern accents, you demonstrated a southwestern accent but more widely spread, actually is the southeastern accent. The two differ in the inflection as well as in dialect. In the sentence "I don't much like to sit on the front porch" a south westerner is more likely to drop pitch when saying "porch" and a south easterner is more likely to raise pitch when say "porch" while meaning the same thing.

  • His southern accent started to sound like a stereotypical gay accent.... not meant in an offending way at all - that's why I said 'stereotypical,' because I know that it's not true for every person that's actually gay, so don't get pissed!

  • this is great!!! Really funny!!

  • LOl dude that was funny!

  • Fantastic English accent-I'm English myself (raised in Cornwall, but have lived in Wales and now living in Bristol. I always think a standard English Accent (received pronunciation/RP)is very difficul to get the hang of if you're a non "native" ;) I am terrible at accents when I speak, but strangely enough can sing in accents. Most odd!

    Anyway, well done again-you had me fooled!

  • omfg!

    hahahhaha your so funny!

    and your accents are like perfect

  • heya! I'm English and your accent in almost perfect! I'm well impressed! You didn't make it sound too posh it was great. Wicked mate!

  • "British" accent? Perhaps he means received pronunciation. If so, his accent's a bit low rent. For proper RP please watch yet another re-run of Are You Being served and study Captain Peacock's accent. For inf, his dialect is standard English.

  • more intelligent i totally agree !

  • good southerth accent

  • wow... your english accent was was VERY good! im from england and there was only a couple of words you slpied up on like 'accent' apart from that it was very good!

    who ever said no one speaks like that over here are wrong! i know lots of people over here who speak like that

  • you probably live down south with me =]

  • dont down south more to the west... but god people who are saying that isnt an english accent most live right up north becuase i sure now around me people speak like that!

  • I'm glad you did a standard british tone instead of the eccentric one that is a pretty common impersonation. It's alot more impressive, and realistic. Good job!

  • Someone's been watching lots of Ricky Gervais. To be perfectly honest, that was a good replica of a stereotypical British accent. I'm a brit myself, and no one i know speaks like that. Also, no-one who i have come across has ever said that the American accent sounds more 'Intelligent' or 'Distinguished'. I mean, i'm not trying to hate on you, because you did a great job on the accents, but i just want to press that hardly any Brits speak all posh,

  • I thought he was british! prety good british accent there

  • LOL.I loved the NY-accent.

  • Can you do Chicago accent? Especailly the speed of it?

  • demmmmng!!!! he's pretty good !

  • hes good lol

    but fs it pisses me off wen people use tha as the eniglish acent coz it all tha posh sonbs tha talk like that ya no?!

    liverpool gotta be tha best accent tho!! :D

  • Trust me hun,i know of no Brit who would say the American accent is distinguished.Like your Southern sccent.

  • Ricky Gervais?

    anyway, I'm in love. brilliant.

  • You're so talented!!

  • Hey boy, you do good work. You have a deffinate future in voice acting.

  • get a dang hair cut

  • the british accent? stop using england and britain as interchangeable words. THEY ARE NOT

  • I hail from New York City. You've got the Brooklyn, New York accent dead on! Great fun!

  • very nice

  • at the end of your southern accent, it sounded a little gay

  • gay is the new straight

  • Haha, What do you mean by that?

    It's popular to be gay these days?

  • You do a good english accent.

  • lolol sweet tea! funny stuff get a haircut

  • word.

  • Honestly, for me any way, the english accent is the easiest to do.

  • haha Sweet tea...My mother loves sweet tea.

  • the new york accent sounded like sonny from gta

  • haha- i had to revisit this one-i nearly choked on my cheetos. .lol. .You better pat yourself on the back cause it's fantastic. .LOL

  • word.

  • That was awesome.

  • ITS PRINCE HES NOT DEAD!

    ps. the gay singer

    ps. not shure if hes dead just whant to do the 2pac thing but if price is alive i can kill him

  • word.

  • word.

  • That was great. :)

  • im British..i h8 my accent coz its abit..lameish lol

  • where ya from lol call ya self british 2 omfg you nob jocky im english not scotish or what ever or a cockney english theres loads of kinds in england

  • I like your NY accent, but not all NYers talk like that - mostly just in NYC.

  • there are many different british accents!

  • Good grief that is talent for ya.

  • very talented!

  • The southern accent makes you sound gay, but the others were okay.

  • LOL, it does sound SO gay!