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What a Geek Godess 🥰
ОтветитьYou are just perfect.
ОтветитьYou do sound a bit Irish. I guess Newfoundlanders sound like Irish people lol
ОтветитьI love your voice, your eyes and i think that all wargamers really dream to be in love with a hobby/wargame girl! 😂. Honestly, thank you for representing women in this hobby. You are very very beautiful and a very good painter.
Always à pleasure to look your videos, i discover you recently.
Good job 😊
PSA: I looked at Neufoundland in maps out of curiosity and found a place there that's called "Dildo".
ОтветитьIn any case, I invite you to Poland😉
ОтветитьCanadians say out and about etc … basically the “out” portion very distinctly.
ОтветитьIs much taught in Newfoundland schools about the role of the Newfoundland Regiment in the Great War. In particular their attack at Beaumont Hamel on the Somme?
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Stephen
''According to 2006 official Census Canada statistics, 57% of responding Newfoundland and Labradorians claim British or Irish ancestry, with 43.2% claiming at least one English parent, 21.5% at least one Irish parent, and 7% at least one parent of Scottish origin. Additionally 6.1% claimed at least one parent of French ancestry.''
A very interesting place!
Tis just the way Angels speak lol
ОтветитьI now feel weird having recognized your accent from my first encounter with the channel! Maybe, as a native of Louisiana, I recognize the same folks that settled in Newfoundland, while the rest made it to Louisiana? Regardless, thank you!
ОтветитьI love your accent, its very unusual - I can certainly hear the Irish in it. :o)
Ответитьa Newfie? You sound almost Irish. But your story explains it. Go to Ireland, they'll love you.
ОтветитьI always recognise a Canadian accent thanks to South Park. Aboot!
ОтветитьI live here and can barely even notice the accent lol, have I become blind to it
ОтветитьYou are a beautiful woman I like your videos I build model cars trucks motorcycles my health limits my paints I’m used to and have to switch to acrylics took your advice on Vallejo paints really like how informed you are I bought Vallejo color shift set they are great keep up the good videos
ОтветитьYour accent is really hot. I had to say it... err. Have a nice day 😊
ОтветитьYou should make audiobooks. Your voice is so relaxing to listen to.
ОтветитьCool from Ontario to but London lol
ОтветитьAnd a lovely accent it is. You're a treat to listen to, watch, and learn from!
ОтветитьCanadian! Woot
ОтветитьI want to paint the numbers on my dice black or white, I can't see them well (blue on blue). What paint should I use for that? (Standard D&D plastic dice)
I'll be down to pick it up once I hear from you.
Thanks.
Any reference to Newfoundland always make me think of the band Great big sea 🙂
🎶 We'll rant and we'll roar like true Newfoundlanders 🎶
I love your accent you have a beautiful voice!
ОтветитьI would love to come out east and visit your part of the country.
My ancestors on the one side lived near Quebec City so i have a connection to the east.
My life thus far has taken place within the box who's corners are Tofino in the West, Dawson Creek in the North, Edmonton in the east and Las Vegas in the south.
Fun Fact: In the Spanish translated version of the Black Powder Manual (recently translated), the only named Spanish unit (Húsares de Ontoria), were translated as Húsares de Ontario (So they are Canadian, instead of Spanish)... They were Catholic-Monarchists, fans of the AncientRegime...
Ответитьlol thought "are you single?" would be No. 1.
Newfie.
Hi from Ukraine. I like your channel I like your voice and i don't know English well enough to hear accents 😜
ОтветитьIt's just such a lovely accent, and your voice is lovely as well.
ОтветитьI'm Irish and lived for a time in Toronto. It was there I first came across some people who were originally from Newfoundland and their accents freaked me out, it was hilarious. It's like their ancestors accent was kept in a time capsule and didn't change very much. They liked listening to me talk and vice versa!
ОтветитьI never really noticed an accent. I live in the US and there are so many accents I guess they sort of blend in. You have a lovely voice and I enjoy your videos
ОтветитьFrom the UK but lived in Gander for 3 years so your accent sounds very familiar!
ОтветитьHey, my 3rd great grandmother was from Canada (I'm 1/32 Canadian)! She was born in Kingston (I think), New Brunswick. Her parents and a couple of older siblings emigrated there from New York with the Spring Fleet of 1783. I think it was all the Loyalists heading up to Nova Scotia after the war that caused New Brunswick to split off. Her father later had a medical practice across the bay at Digby, where he died (he had one in NYC when the Revolution started, but the Tory Act of 1776 ended up getting him imprisoned by the Committee of Safety and then he was imprisoned again in May for inoculating some Continental Army officers for smallpox at their insistent request. After the British showed up and released him he joined up with the Queen's Rangers). Fanny Matilda Betts was her name, and she married my 3rd great grandfather Caleb, the son of a Patriot from Newburyport, Massachusetts. The thing that puzzles me is that they got married March 26, 1815, just weeks after the end of the War of 1812. Their respective countries had just been at war. I suspect smuggling or privateering (did I mention Caleb was from Newburyport?). Anyway, I understand the accent thing. I'm originally from Connecticut, but moved to the Boston area just before my teen years, and then in my 20s I moved to California. Now I live in Tennessee, but I try to sound like I'm from Oregon. I never quite sound like a local.
Ответить"By the by..." Your accent is beautiful
....You are beautiful....
New Number-1 Question::
.....?Where's Melody; what happened?
Funny. Never too care about the english name for Terre Neuve. "Newfoundland". What a great name. Sounds so Tolkien-ish.
ОтветитьHi just discovered your channel so catching up, loving the content and great paint work and you've got a lovely accent.
ОтветитьYes byes!!!! Next time I’m in St John’s I’ll be sure to check you folks out!!!!
ОтветитьI could definitely tell there was a Maritimes accent there but the Southern Ontario is recognizable to anyone who grew up around there. I grew up in Buffalo and spent a lot of time on the Niagara Peninsula and made regular road trips to Toronto, and Oshawa is not that far from there. Mystery solved - thanks for the explanation!
ОтветитьI thought Newfoundland was New Finland when I was a kid, and knee jerk reaction was, “She’s Finnish.”
ОтветитьWHAT accent? Maybe I've spent too much time around NFLDRS to hear yours. I'm constantly being pegged for an islander though my family hails from Ottawa and many of my parent's friends are from NFLD.
ОтветитьIsn't the number one question "Are you single? If so what is your phone number?"
I don't understand.
Well, I knew you were Canadian, but I suck at guessing where in Canada accents are from.
ОтветитьI didn't notice until you mentioned it.
ОтветитьHA! Nailed it. Its a very nice accent.
ОтветитьWith the name (pretty common here), hair and accent I did think you were Irish, and that's coming from an Irish man. Even how you say "Ireland" sounds very Irish, which is normally a give away
ОтветитьYes, I be a Newfoundlander but not by birth but in my heart!
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