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Helpful for Learning an Aussie Accent

1
Oct

My kids have been without fancy cable TV for most of their lives, but this summer they’ve discovered the merits of the Sprout channel. It has clean programming without violence or sassy language and they can watch it without much editing or channel flipping from me. But Dirt Girl World has got to be one of the weirdest programs that’s been on during our limited TV time.

When we watch it I regularly experience the heebbiejeebies. The animation is baffling to me — it is part regular film, part animation, part puppet or something kooky. I can’t take my eyes off it, but not because I think it is so great. It is mostly because I keep trying to figure out which parts are real and which are drawn and how did they do that??

And then there is the matter of the Australian accent. The main character, called, appropriately, Dirt Girl, has a mystifying accent that no one else on the show shares. It’s just her. And when I try to copy it my kids all yell for me to stop immediately. It even drives them to anger! They’ve rushed me at least twice, trying to silence me! Why, how could you deprive your dear mother of the enjoyment of trying to copy a dificult Australian accent?? When I try it without the help of a recent episode of Dirt Girl, it usually lapses into a terrible Irish/Cockney hybrid that wouldn’t order my a Guiness in any pub worth it’s … Guiness.

Take a look and see what you think!
http://www.dirtgirlworld.com/

P.S. This woman does an amazing samping of accents. She does a couple Australian accents around 1 min 18 seconds. You’ll think you can do it too…until you try!

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Oooh, This is Surreal

1
Oct

After months of hemming and hawing about it, here we are folks. We’ve got ourselves a baby blog. Cigars for all my friends! Aw, idden it cute? Well, we shall see. It may look more like your great-granpappy Mortimer right now, but time will tell. It may grow out of those big ears and end up looking like quite the hunk.

My dad often asks the clarifying question: “Do you want affirmation or feedback?” which I think is a great distinction. I want both, doggone it! and heavy on the affirmation! But as I try on this blog thing for size, I would value feedback. Just go easy on me.

The plan is to do one of the things that I love best: read, and then tell you what I thought of what I read, thereby saving you, Dear Reader, time and energy that would have been wasted on reading time-suckers rather than books that are worth it. I know you’re busy. I’m here to help. There may be other things that I experiment with, and I will let you know how that turns out, again, trying to save you, Dear Reader, from making the same mistakes as I have had to muddle through.

I’m sure there will be some books I review that you have already chewed through, but there are bound to be a few you missed. And if you’ve got suggestions, let’s hear ’em!

Time to get out of the virtual world and go read one of those books we’ve been talking about. I’m in a bit of a drought, so it may end up being the back of a box of Toasty O Rings with Colored-Sugar Drizzle, but it will have to do!

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So many books, so little time…

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Oct

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