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What are Your Favorite YouTube Channels? Here are Mine for Board Games
tomos:
A word on Accents. King's accent is closer to "Received Pronunciation". Martin's is a different kind of dialect. (Northern? Half-Cockney without the slang?)
-TaoPhoenix (December 24, 2013, 04:36 PM)
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No expert here, but Martin's is more London (reminds me of the snooker player Steve Davis). King's seems more generic ('Essex'?), but I'll restate that I'm no expert ;-)
mouser:
Top 30 Solitaire board games by Ricky Royal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIs7VQslhxY&feature=player_detailpage
(that's the top 10 -- you can find links from there to #s 30-11).
He does a great job of describing the different games and why he likes them. Great stuff. :up:
mouser:
Added The Lonesome Gamer - More great full length solo playthroughs.
TaoPhoenix:
A word on Accents. King's accent is closer to "Received Pronunciation". Martin's is a different kind of dialect. (Northern? Half-Cockney without the slang?)
-TaoPhoenix (December 24, 2013, 04:36 PM)
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No expert here, but Martin's is more London (reminds me of the snooker player Steve Davis). King's seems more generic ('Essex'?), but I'll restate that I'm no expert ;-)
-tomos (December 25, 2013, 04:13 PM)
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Heh well if you have that potential correction, I am no expert either!
But as a bit of a digression, "generic" is a fascinating term for an accent! What does that even mean? What is a "generic" American accent? Mid-West NewsCaster?
However, I think I became creepily attached to "Generic Modified British Accents" because a lot of movie villains use those kinds of long vowels. : )
nosh:
NECRO! (I love necro. LEAVE NECRO ALONE!)
So I just discovered "Grand Illusions" - he's got a ton of physics based toys and curios. Very cool stuff! :-*
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