Clay, it's not just the hillbillies. In real life they only pronounce half the word, and like to talk fat and run words together for seeming no reason. I never had a problem with the scots or the irish, but at least half of the Brits sounded like they were wrapping with ancient and a mouth full of marbles. After a conversation with a British private, the nearly Cajun way some of the islanders speak sounds like a well executed college lecture.
And jeb21, that's what makes the dialogue realistic. I've heard statements that were nearly completely made up of profanity, with that specific word used as a noun and a verb, that actually made sense and was in context. God, I love foul
Language.
And jeb21, that's what makes the dialogue realistic. I've heard statements that were nearly completely made up of profanity, with that specific word used as a noun and a verb, that actually made sense and was in context. God, I love foul
Language.