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Denise and Kevin in Eastenders

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lynbrown | 23:06 Fri 16th Jun 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Did Denise say to Kevin "I dont need nobodys help".....which of course means i do need somebodys help. Thats what you call a double negative and i hate them.

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What do you expect when the height of intelligence on there is supposed to be Sonya closely followed by the trainee bank clerk ! lol
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I'm still puzzled by the apparent need to say 'arks' instead of 'ask'............. what's that all about...?

And when someone says 'how are you' they reply 'yeah, I'm alright'.


I do think sometimes thought that the actors are not cockney enough and says things like 'you' instead of 'ya' or 'yer' e.g. 'Peggy saying I'm relying on you' when a real cockney would say I'm relying on yer'

I noticed the 'arks' things too purpose whats going on there? I think the actor who plays Kevin is the most wooden actor on the tele. His voice is so one-toned its cringeworthy.

Most black people say arks instead of ask, and so do most white teenagers who hang around the streets in their hoodies and baseball caps,who for some reason adopt a kind of Ali G twang


Don`t arks me why, me tinks they is trying to be cool..ya get me now!!!!!!


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I agree about the actor playing Kevin, he makes me curl up yet i have heard people rave about him - odd, isnt it?

I'd be happy if they could master basic pronunciation before moving onto the complexities of grammar.


Nuffink? Sumfink? Gonna? Wiv?


I know no-one speaks with a plum in their mouth all the time, but for crying out loud, someone hire a voice coach for he overpaid muppets.

Oh, the irony. I spoil my rant at the last minute with a spelling mistake! It should have said the not he.


Hee Hee.

i dislike sa-ink for something, but here in liverpool many say suh-nn so i really can't complain.


i donlt understand the problem with what you said lankeela, about 'how are you'


and that people would say you or yer depending on the emphasis of the sentence. most accents do the same thing


i rtemember of rock school, gene simmons taught the extremely posh kids to sing 'god gave rock and roll to you'


they all began singing 'god gave rock and roll to YAH' and really emphasised the 'yah', obviously they assumed that, as its a rock and roll song they mustn't pronounce the words properly - it sounded ridiculous as in the original they say 'you' (which they did listen to)


sometimes 'yer' isn't right

Well, i don't care WHAT sodding colour they are (interesting observation ELVIS68)... 'arks' sounds thick!!


Lol @ sausagegirl... don't ya just hate it when that happens?!

Well Ward-Minter don't come to the West of Scotland cause they say yous up her too and when the kids are young you say to them ewes are female sheep to try and stop them as it's what NEDS say (that's the Scottish CHAV) Non-Educated-Delinquents.

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