Joseph Barton

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Bandini » 27 Nov 2012 04:11

ze fallen madonna with ze big boobies

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Stuboo » 27 Nov 2012 07:13

blindedbythelights Barton talking with a french accent :?

http://www.footmercato.net/ligue1/son-r ... sion_96064


Superb! LOL

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Re: Joseph Barton

by TBM » 27 Nov 2012 12:25

lol

what was asked when he talked about Argentina?

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Stuka » 27 Nov 2012 15:41

Just seen it, very cringeworthy

BBC says it's a psychological phenomenon caled "speech accommodation" where people change accent to fit context. It is often a subconscious attempt to be friendly.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20508309

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Re: Joseph Barton

by sandman » 27 Nov 2012 23:22

Why didn't he just go the whole hog and turn up wearing a Beret with some Onions around his neck?


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Re: Joseph Barton

by John Madejski's Wallet » 27 Nov 2012 23:23

I find myself doing this a lot, changing my intonation when speaking English to foreigners
.... And I include Americans in that!

Its a perfectly natural thing to do when people are struggling with your accent

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Nov 2012 23:40

John Madejski's Wallet I find myself doing this a lot, changing my intonation when speaking English to foreigners
.... And I include Americans in that!

Its a perfectly natural thing to do when people are struggling with your accent


Bollocks to that. No way am I changing the way I speak to suit the locals down here. There will be no raised intonation at the end of a sentence, no arvos, no no worries. What they do get is references to chicken arseburners resulting in an arse like a Japanese flag. Going out to get completely cunted or wankered. And I do ask for courgettes, peppers and aubergines while steadfastly refusing to capitulate to the likes of zucchini, capsicum and eggplant. Plus keeping honest to words like data (not dar-ta) and yoghurt (not yoe-gert).

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Re: Joseph Barton

by southbank1871 » 28 Nov 2012 08:15

You're my hero.

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Re: Joseph Barton

by soggy biscuit » 28 Nov 2012 08:21

Bit of a non story really, we have probably all done it on holiday at some point.

Saying that, I would f***ing love to hear a Frenchman try to talk to our journalists in French but with an exaggerated cockney accent!

'Tray bon mon ammee' while pretending to pull at imaginary braces and sticking neck forward


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Re: Joseph Barton

by Big Foot » 28 Nov 2012 08:45

Stuka Just seen it, very cringeworthy

BBC says it's a psychological phenomenon caled "speech accommodation" where people change accent to fit context. It is often a subconscious attempt to be friendly.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20508309

I do it all the time, even when I'm with friends in areas with regional accents like Wigan or Birmingham

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Re: Joseph Barton

by ZacNaloen » 28 Nov 2012 10:07

I think I do it too, don't really pay attention to how I sound tbh

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Stuka » 28 Nov 2012 10:08

I think I've done it before with a friend from the Czech Republic. Don't ask me how that sounds :oops:

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Pepe the Horseman » 28 Nov 2012 10:33

Had to do it in the St8s cos they couldn't understand me otherwise. They couldn't understand 'water' and when I asked for a diet coke they thought I was saying Dr Pepper :|


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Re: Joseph Barton

by soggy biscuit » 28 Nov 2012 10:52

Pepe the Horseman Had to do it in the St8s cos they couldn't understand me otherwise. They couldn't understand 'water' and when I asked for a diet coke they thought I was saying Dr Pepper :|


Was in a NY hospital earlier this year. Your man on the front desk literally could not understand me and I had to write down my name and address for him on arrival. F**k putting on a yank accent!! :lol:

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Re: Joseph Barton

by REMTARDROYAL » 28 Nov 2012 11:37

sandman Why didn't he just go the whole hog and turn up wearing a Beret with some Onions around his neck?


"I was just pissing by ..."




Actually, with his tache ... someone fire up photoshop.

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Silver Fox » 28 Nov 2012 11:40

To Barton's credit* he did tweet yesterday morning "Good Moaning" while the world was LoLling at him

*never thought I'd say that

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Re: Joseph Barton

by 10539.4 Miles Away » 29 Nov 2012 04:35

Terminal Boardom
John Madejski's Wallet I find myself doing this a lot, changing my intonation when speaking English to foreigners
.... And I include Americans in that!

Its a perfectly natural thing to do when people are struggling with your accent


Bollocks to that. No way am I changing the way I speak to suit the locals down here. There will be no raised intonation at the end of a sentence, no arvos, no no worries. What they do get is references to chicken arseburners resulting in an arse like a Japanese flag. Going out to get completely cunted or wankered. And I do ask for courgettes, peppers and aubergines while steadfastly refusing to capitulate to the likes of zucchini, capsicum and eggplant. Plus keeping honest to words like data (not dar-ta) and yoghurt (not yoe-gert).


Good luck with avoiding the raised intonation - bloody impossible after a while not to pick it up, same with 'no worries' - With you on most of the rest of it though

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Compo's Hat » 29 Nov 2012 21:00

He's been very hit and miss in the few games so far he's played for Marseille.

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Re: Joseph Barton

by TFF » 05 Dec 2012 17:32

Currently spitting the dummy on twitter over this piece by some fatcunt in the Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... amuel.html

tbh I'm not sure if Joey deserves a whoosh or if Samuel needs a kicking - it doesn't read very well anyway.

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Re: Joseph Barton

by Ups and Downs » 05 Dec 2012 21:35

Pepe the Horseman Had to do it in the St8s cos they couldn't understand me otherwise. They couldn't understand 'water' and when I asked for a diet coke they thought I was saying Dr Pepper :|


It's quite unnerving in the states when you know you are talking English but pcunt can understand you.

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