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Phew it's all over, did you enjoy that?
Dark as it was over Bill’s Mother’s we throughly enjoyed Talk Like A Brummie Day 2007 – we’ll see if it’s had any effect at all, or whether we’ll need to do it all again in 2008. Thanks to everyone … Continue reading
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Get on the interweb
If you’ve always wanted to be on YouTube, but hadn’t got the diet coke and mentos, the TLAB Day team will be in Victoria Square tomorrow lunchtime (1-2) recording people for our tiny bit of the interweb video revolution.
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Ozzy, Toyah and Franks support TLABD
Or do they? Ozzy, Toyah, UB40, Frank Skinner and Frank Sidebottom have all become TLABDs friend on myspace, what that really means I don’t know. Can we just pop round for tea? We’ve got 150+ members in our Facebook | … Continue reading
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New Link – The Motherlode
Due to the magic of archive.org’s WayBack Machine – we’ve been able to add a link to the brilliant and comprehensive eBrummie.co.uk – where there’s more brummie phrases and dialect than we could shake a stick at.
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TalkLikeABrummie TV
kyte is a web video service that lets you upload your own ‘programmes’ by email, web – or even from your mobile phone. We’ve created a channel for you lot to upload videos of yourselves talking like a brummie. It’s … Continue reading
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Further social web fumblings
Would you like to be our myspace friend? www.myspace.com/talklikeabrummie
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Brummie is Beautiful
Steve Thorne – a proper language scolar tell us just why “Brummie is Beautiful”
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We're on facebook
One look at the profile will show that we don’t really ‘get’ this cultural web phenomenon, but here we are anyways.
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