RWSB1793. 01/05/20/ ... By: HORSE1492. on 20 May 12, 08:15:05 RWSB1793. 01/05/20/2012 A.D. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE IF THE NARRATOR IS ENGLISH OR AMERICAN, OR CANADIAN OR AUSTRALIAN OR WHAT EVER? THE STORY ITSELF IS THE THING, JUST LISTEN AND? ENJOY.
RWSB1793. 01/05/20/ ... By: HORSE1492. on 20 May 12, 08:02:38 RWSB1793. 01/05/20/2012 A.D. LOOK, ARCHIE BUNKER, DONT TELL OTHERS WHAT TO READ OR NOT TO READ,ALL RIGHT? AMERICANS HAVE THE RIGHT TO READ OR LISTEN TO WHAT EVER THEY CHOOSE TO,REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THEY ARE BRITISH, AMERICAN OR ANYWHERE ELSE.I READ OR LISTEN TO? SHERLOCK HOLMES,A BRITISH CREATION.THERE IS NO PLACE IN LITERATURE FOR SEGREGATION OR CENSORSHIP,PERIOD!
dafuq am i watching ... By: RechStorm. on 27 Apr 12, 14:12:12 dafuq am i watching??
So why don't YOU ... By: anonamatron. on 16 Apr 12, 14:18:42 So why don't YOU read it in a proper British voice? Until? then, this works pretty well.
So I guess ... By: allisonborovik. on 29 Feb 12, 08:20:15 So I guess Americans shouldn't bother reading any British lit to their kids. And we shouldn't even think of translation into other languages. And? Shakespeare should not be performed outside of England...blah blah blah.
one of my favourite ... By: Traveldoctor00. on 18 Feb 12, 21:43:03 one of my favourite books i still read it . i loved the dvd too. I loved the "Wassher? Woman" episode the very best. Thanks for posting it, I apprecviate it .
You will not know a ... By: Traveldoctor00. on 18 Feb 12, 21:40:44 You will not know a classic if it floated in your soup anyway you chose to waste? your time.
How sad it is when ... By: aredamzd1. on 22 Jan 12, 00:53:16 How sad it is when we are provided with such a labor of love and with arrogance we engage in unkind criticism. What arrogance, as if an American somehow detracts from the beauty of this story. If you don't like what you hear, the remedy is simple: DON'T LISTEN.? In the mean time keep your "misguided" comments to yourself.
tudo? bem? By: cabsfive. on 23 Dec 11, 17:31:08 tudo? bem?
That's right. Brit ... By: gdtlr. on 09 Dec 11, 15:32:15 That's right. Brit books? should be read by Brits - NOT Americans
2 1/2 hours wasted ... By: rebeccaloulou10. on 07 Dec 11, 16:24:34 2 1/2 hours wasted of my life? :')
Is? stupid hahaha By: Tortosos. on 07 Nov 11, 03:43:00 Is? stupid hahaha
The Wind in the ... By: Holidayv1ds. on 17 Oct 11, 20:16:14 The Wind in the Willows is the most quintissentially English book with typically English humour and it just doesn't cut it being read in an American accent. How would the adventures of Huckleberry Finn come across in an Oxford Accent?
However even if misguided you are to be congratulated on appreciating it enough to select it? and in resisting the temptation to abridge it.
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By: HORSE1492. on 20 May 12, 08:15:05
RWSB1793. 01/05/20/2012 A.D. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE IF THE NARRATOR IS ENGLISH OR AMERICAN, OR CANADIAN OR AUSTRALIAN OR WHAT EVER? THE STORY ITSELF IS THE THING, JUST LISTEN AND? ENJOY.
By: HORSE1492. on 20 May 12, 08:02:38
RWSB1793. 01/05/20/2012 A.D. LOOK, ARCHIE BUNKER, DONT TELL OTHERS WHAT TO READ OR NOT TO READ,ALL RIGHT? AMERICANS HAVE THE RIGHT TO READ OR LISTEN TO WHAT EVER THEY CHOOSE TO,REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THEY ARE BRITISH, AMERICAN OR ANYWHERE ELSE.I READ OR LISTEN TO? SHERLOCK HOLMES,A BRITISH CREATION.THERE IS NO PLACE IN LITERATURE FOR SEGREGATION OR CENSORSHIP,PERIOD!
By: RechStorm. on 27 Apr 12, 14:12:12
dafuq am i watching??
By: anonamatron. on 16 Apr 12, 14:18:42
So why don't YOU read it in a proper British voice? Until? then, this works pretty well.
By: allisonborovik. on 29 Feb 12, 08:20:15
So I guess Americans shouldn't bother reading any British lit to their kids. And we shouldn't even think of translation into other languages. And? Shakespeare should not be performed outside of England...blah blah blah.
By: Traveldoctor00. on 18 Feb 12, 21:43:03
one of my favourite books i still read it . i loved the dvd too. I loved the "Wassher? Woman" episode the very best. Thanks for posting it, I apprecviate it .
By: Traveldoctor00. on 18 Feb 12, 21:40:44
You will not know a classic if it floated in your soup anyway you chose to waste? your time.
By: aredamzd1. on 22 Jan 12, 00:53:16
How sad it is when we are provided with such a labor of love and with arrogance we engage in unkind criticism. What arrogance, as if an American somehow detracts from the beauty of this story. If you don't like what you hear, the remedy is simple: DON'T LISTEN.? In the mean time keep your "misguided" comments to yourself.
By: cabsfive. on 23 Dec 11, 17:31:08
tudo? bem?
By: gdtlr. on 09 Dec 11, 15:32:15
That's right. Brit books? should be read by Brits - NOT Americans
By: rebeccaloulou10. on 07 Dec 11, 16:24:34
2 1/2 hours wasted of my life? :')
By: SCHIKORITHA. on 12 Nov 11, 21:08:12
ola?
By: Tortosos. on 07 Nov 11, 03:43:00
Is? stupid hahaha
By: Holidayv1ds. on 17 Oct 11, 20:16:14
The Wind in the Willows is the most quintissentially English book with typically English humour and it just doesn't cut it being read in an American accent. How would the adventures of Huckleberry Finn come across in an Oxford Accent? However even if misguided you are to be congratulated on appreciating it enough to select it? and in resisting the temptation to abridge it.