And Now, For Something Completely Different

Nate Frazier, trying to pull off an Australian accent, but ends up sounding like he belongs in Peaky Blinders.

Also from New Orleans:

And while we’re at it, if we need to borrow a million dollars or so, we now know Kirby’s PIN number.

I wonder if Oz also told them the score of Thursday’s game, too?

13 thoughts on “And Now, For Something Completely Different

    • Its interesting how people process accents. When my wife and I were in the south of France they thought our southern accents were british accents. British actors have always done better southern accents than American actors from other parts of the country.

      When we went to Belize and most locals spoke Spanish as a first language and to my ear they sounded like any other Mexican you’d run into. When they switched to English they sounded like Bob Marley.

      I tried to find out whether they had island accents in Spanish and I just didn’t hear it, but none of them could discern what I was asking…or they weren’t interested.

      I recall on the same trip running into a couple from Kalamazoo, MI.

      I told them I guessed that they were from Michigan because of their accents. The lady says in the most Michigander tempo:

      “I didn’t know we had accents?!?”

      Well, you do…

      Anyway, in Nate’s head, he’s doing it perfect and I have no reason to doubt him.

      • I was hiking in Yellowstone NP about 10 years ago and ended up hiking for a short time with an LSU fan who was Cajun as hell. His imitation of someone from Minnesota was spot on and had me laughing my head off. I don’t know how he did it.

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