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Mystic Mock 01-05-2012 01:49 AM

Does anyone have a lisp on here?
 
Yep it's another weird thread, and don't worry the poll will be private if you don't want people to know.

Omah 01-05-2012 01:53 AM

Thertainly not ..... :hmph:

nicole_burks 01-05-2012 01:56 AM

ngl when i cracked my front tooth i had a lisp for about a week.
most awful thing

but other than that nope

nicole_burks 01-05-2012 01:56 AM

ngl when i cracked my front tooth i had a lisp for about a week.
most awful thing

but other than that nope

Locke. 01-05-2012 02:02 AM

Can't say I do my good friend

Jords 01-05-2012 02:03 AM

1 does not no

Mystic Mock 01-05-2012 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Locke. (Post 5112553)
Can't say I do my good friend

Seriousssly?

Jords 01-05-2012 02:08 AM

Does Locke come across the lisp-type JF?

Roy Mars III 01-05-2012 02:08 AM

not to my knowledge

Mystic Mock 01-05-2012 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jords (Post 5112556)
Does Locke come across the lisp-type JF?

Yessss.:joker:

Marc 01-05-2012 08:49 AM

Nope.

It's weird, cos my housemate didn't think she had one but a few people have mentioned it to her and she's like "what"

Black Dagger 01-05-2012 09:44 AM

Not that I know of, just have a ****ed up voice.

Pyramid* 01-05-2012 07:48 PM

No.... but when I first had my veneers fitted - they were a smidgen too long - not only did I have a lisp - trying to say 'th' was a nightmare - zzttthhhirrty zzthhhrreeee :joker: - a quick trim and all sorted. Embarrassing as well as funny at the time though.

Niamh. 01-05-2012 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 5113342)
No.... but when I first had my veneers fitted - they were a smidgen too long - not only did I have a lisp - trying to say 'th' was a nightmare - zzttthhhirrty zzthhhrreeee :joker: - a quick trim and all sorted. Embarrassing as well as funny at the time though.

Try being Irish and trying to handle the Th :pipe:

Me. I Am Salman 01-05-2012 07:52 PM

Nope and I'm happy I don't

Maia 01-05-2012 07:52 PM

Pothibly

Harry! 01-05-2012 07:55 PM

Debateable...

Maia 01-05-2012 07:55 PM

Did used to have one when I was like 3 actually, I would always pronounce "s" as "sh"

Maia 01-05-2012 07:57 PM

Accidentally deleted my "Pothibly" post

*cries*

Niamh. 01-05-2012 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mollie. (Post 5113357)
Accidentally deleted my "Pothibly" post

*cries*

ficksed :love:

Maia 01-05-2012 08:02 PM

Niamh you are amathing :love:

Pyramid* 01-05-2012 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 5113343)
Try being Irish and trying to handle the Th :pipe:

:hugesmile:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mollie. (Post 5113357)
Accidentally deleted my "Pothibly" post

*cries*


Surely you mean *crieth*

:joker:

Vicky. 01-05-2012 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 5113343)
Try being Irish and trying to handle the Th :pipe:

This is a serious question that I have always wondered, and I know its going to sound ridiculous...but

Can irish people not actually say th? Or is replacing it with t just how they talk?

(think Im gunna regret asking this somewhere along the lines :laugh: )

Niamh. 01-05-2012 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 5113381)
This is a serious question that I have always wondered, and I know its going to sound ridiculous...but

Can irish people not actually say th? Or is replacing it with t just how they talk?

(think Im gunna regret asking this somewhere along the lines :laugh: )

lol, well I have my own theory on it. Our accents were designed for speaking Irish and in Irish there is no sound like the English th, in Irish th is pronounced like a h only the T is silent

That's not a scientific explanation, just my logic :laugh:

I can pronounce Th but it's a real effort to do it so I don't bother mostly :laugh:

Vicky. 01-05-2012 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 5113392)
lol, well I have my own theory on it. Our accents were designed for speaking Irish and in Irish there is no sound like the English th, in Irish th is pronounced like a h only the T is silent

That's not a scientific explanation, just my logic :laugh:

I can pronounce Th but it's a real effort to do it so I don't bother mostly :laugh:

How strange...I cant imagine not being able to make a th sound, but then again Im not irish :laugh:

We used to have bingo on in gavs dads pub, and the caller was irish and whenever thirty three(or all the trees tirty tree) came out the whole place applauded her :joker:

Sounds ****ing fantastic :love:


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