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Davina wrote:
Hammarby?
LOL Not quite. Why?
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Ah...just a little Skarsgård thing I've got going on!
Actually, my nephew is with a gal from Stockholm (in London) but spent quite a bit of time there as well.
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I'm originally from Dresden, Germany where I lived until 2008. In 2009 I moved to Hamburg because of a job. But in my heart I will always be a Dresdener.
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seriously?! i would expected more british people, but ,well, there go the europians!!!! although the U.S. is keeping up))
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Davina wrote:
Ah...just a little Skarsgård thing I've got going on!
Actually, my nephew is with a gal from Stockholm (in London) but spent quite a bit of time there as well.
Aww I see
Oh, sounds fun! There's lots to see here!
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Ugh I'm from Italy! Is there any italian?
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My son lives in Italy with an Italian!
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I am from Europe, Germany to be correct.
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I'm from Norway.
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I'm from Canada - The city of Sarnia, in the province of Ontario to be precise. Born there, raised there and live there now.
-Val
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Calling us Holmies is awesome! I've never heared that in Canada.
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Well, I thought I'd add to the ridiculous amount of French people so far (5, including me...).
The biggest city near me is Reims (where Kings used to be crowned)... I would love to go and live in England one day. Possibly London, if I ever come into quite a lot of money...
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So, another Aussie here - in reply to the call AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, I say OI OI OI!
I even spotted another Canberran - are you still around, hepzibah?
I have enjoyed the whole conversation about where everyone is from, accents etc. Even is Australia we have a bit of variety in our accents, I think it's really interesting that there is such variation among English-speaking countries.
Earlier there was talk about whether you need the subtitles switched on when watching Sherlock - I like to have them on, as I would miss some of the dialogue otherwise. I don't have a problem understanding the accents, but when Sherlock talks a mile a minute my ears can't keep up! It may also be that I'm going deaf in my middle age
I'm lucky to be able say that I lived in London for about 2 years all up - back in 1999/2000 and in 2005/2006, so long before BBC Sherlock. I have been to Baker Street but not to see 221B - I think it was Madame Tussaud's? I would have walked to Marylebone Road from Baker Street tube station. Watching Sherlock makes me miss living in London, it is such a great city
I have also travelled to many of the other countries mentioned in this thread and wish I could return to all of them! Has anyone from the northern hemisphere been down under?
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Lilythiell wrote:
Well, I thought I'd add to the ridiculous amount of French people so far (5, including me...).
I'm french too ! Just beginning on the forum So now we're 6 ! B)
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That we are! Good to know
Welcome to the forum, by the way, Solenn!
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Merci ;)
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By now I have lived in Hollywood for the majority of my life. I refer to myself as a denizen of Hollywood. I have seen things in Hollywood that would amaze you all. Such as the time I saw a flying saucer over the Capitol Records building. You will never guess who or what was in it.
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Elvis and Buddy Holly?
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Can't we specify in Europe?
I'm British and pretty proud to share the same accent as Ben, as pompous as it can sound :/
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Europe, more specifically the north of France, near Belgium !