Yep. A few times, maybe. And I might be looking forward to his next one...
That's exactly what I mean. :-) American accent? *yawn* According to Mapquest, JB grew up a mere 315 miles from my hometown. And I mean the "mere" semi-seriously, but due to the direction of those 315 miles and similar class levels? Basically, he grew up a little outside Chicago, I grew up a little outside Detroit. His accent is almost exactly the one I hear every day and speak with myself. Not especially interesting, except in the fact that nearly every word that's actually pronounced differently in American and British English, he pronounces the British way (for ex, "Ee-strogen" or "Shed-yule"). Which just amuses me.
Scott's accent, on the other hand? Or David Tennant's, for that matter? Mmm.
Up North like Chris Eccleston? Or more like Ant & Dec? As far as I can tell, "up north" means everything more than a few miles north of London, which would suggest most of the country. (Though, honestly, that almost exactly parallels Michigan geography.)
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That's exactly what I mean. :-) American accent? *yawn* According to Mapquest, JB grew up a mere 315 miles from my hometown. And I mean the "mere" semi-seriously, but due to the direction of those 315 miles and similar class levels? Basically, he grew up a little outside Chicago, I grew up a little outside Detroit. His accent is almost exactly the one I hear every day and speak with myself. Not especially interesting, except in the fact that nearly every word that's actually pronounced differently in American and British English, he pronounces the British way (for ex, "Ee-strogen" or "Shed-yule"). Which just amuses me.
Scott's accent, on the other hand? Or David Tennant's, for that matter? Mmm.
Up North like Chris Eccleston? Or more like Ant & Dec? As far as I can tell, "up north" means everything more than a few miles north of London, which would suggest most of the country. (Though, honestly, that almost exactly parallels Michigan geography.)