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"Brummie is little different from other Midlands dialects"
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Posted Jul 30, 2009 by KerrAvon - Regret is a part of life. But keep it a small part.
Err, *West* Midlands accent, thank you very much - the East Midlands accents sounds quite different. Derbyshire accents sounds a little akin to a Yorkshire/Lancashire accent, and no one cares what Nottinghamshire lads sound like, as if you've accidently crossed teh brook the main concern is dodging the bullets, not speaking to teh natives. winkeye

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Posted Jul 30, 2009 by a visitor to planet earth
quoit rite brummie is different especially compared to blackkuntree folk

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