The Boys Sounding and Imitating Each Other

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Hahaha...and Joe you are right we are blessed to hear his voice, but you must see that we are kidding around my friend :)
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lacrymosa2 wrote:May I ask where that Chardonnay is from?
Probably Australia or South America (Argentina/Chile) - not French. I find French wines (generally) dull. New Zealand for a very nice Sauvignon Blanc though.
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Yorkie wrote:
lacrymosa2 wrote:May I ask where that Chardonnay is from?
Probably Australia or South America (Argentina/Chile) - not French. I find French wines (generally) dull. New Zealand for a very nice Sauvignon Blanc though.
Hehehe. :wink:

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Yorkie wrote:
lacrymosa2 wrote:May I ask where that Chardonnay is from?
Probably Australia or South America (Argentina/Chile) - not French. I find French wines (generally) dull. New Zealand for a very nice Sauvignon Blanc though.
I am the opposite of you. I actually like red French wines from Burgundy and Loire. The one I really like is called "Rouge Gorge" from the Loire Valley. I need to study a little more whites though.
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I'll take Russian or Polish Vodka anyday!
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lacrymosa2 wrote:I am the opposite of you. I actually like red French wines from Burgundy and Loire. The one I really like is called "Rouge Gorge" from the Loire Valley. I need to study a little more whites though.
Ah well, I am rather partial to a good Chateauneuf Du Pape - when I'm in the mood to splash out.
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irishoreo wrote:I'll take Russian or Polish Vodka anyday!
I'm not hugely knowledgeable about vodka but I understand Grey Goose is a good one.
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irishoreo wrote:I'll take Russian or Polish Vodka anyday!
I'm not hugely knowledgeable about vodka but I understand Grey Goose is a good one.
It is quite good mmmmmm...... :)
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i was reading some of the articles on the libera database site created by one of the members here and i found something that perfectly fit this topic.

it's from the article "And now for something completely different..." Classic FM magazine November 2006

it's a quote from RP about how he keeps the sound so consistent.

'The boys are terrific mimics,' says Prizeman. They listen to each other, the younger ones learning from the older ones. This way the sound is passed on. It's remarkably consistent across all our albums'
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Yorkie wrote:
lacrymosa2 wrote:I am the opposite of you. I actually like red French wines from Burgundy and Loire. The one I really like is called "Rouge Gorge" from the Loire Valley. I need to study a little more whites though.
Ah well, I am rather partial to a good Chateauneuf Du Pape - when I'm in the mood to splash out.

I knew it. This is what happens when I don't drop in on the Libera forum for a few days: everyone starts talking about alcohol.

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heeh91 wrote:i was reading some of the articles on the libera database site created by one of the members here and i found something that perfectly fit this topic.

it's from the article "And now for something completely different..." Classic FM magazine November 2006

it's a quote from RP about how he keeps the sound so consistent.

'The boys are terrific mimics,' says Prizeman. They listen to each other, the younger ones learning from the older ones. This way the sound is passed on. It's remarkably consistent across all our albums'

At least i was paaartly right....
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Mini Ben's Origin

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Yorkie wrote:
heeh91 wrote:
aaden wrote:Yeh all I can say on the accents is for us in England we can tell alright wher someones comes from. for mine I live in south London so i speak lik tom c as he is from exactly wher I am from. mid class south london. a few of the guys sound lik mayb they come from surrey nd ben p has always sounded lik hes got american mum nd dad mayb. Or mayb he learnt to speak arund american
I think I heard once that Ben p is actually an American citizen and that his dad is as well. Something about his dad wanted his children from the same nationality as he so the philipp kids were all born in the us.
Indeed - see the 'Zak left?' thread near the bottom of the News board - page 5ish iirc.
Benedict Philipp is actually from the Philippines. His last name is an abbreviation of Philippines, hence Philipp. It's proven when he sang Bayan K'o in his concert in the Philippines. His solo lyrics were, in Tagalogue:

Ang bayan kong pilipinas
Lupain ng gonto't bulaklak

which translates in English to:

My country the Philippines
Land of gold and flowers
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dltmdghks wrote:
Benedict Philipp is actually from the Philippines. His last name is an abbreviation of Philippines, hence Philipp. It's proven when he sang Bayan K'o in his concert in the Philippines. His solo lyrics were, in Tagalogue:

Ang bayan kong pilipinas
Lupain ng gonto't bulaklak

which translates in English to:

My country the Philippines
Land of gold and flowers
Hmm really? That'll be very interesting or is this actually a pun lol.
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Syafiqah wrote:
dltmdghks wrote:
Benedict Philipp is actually from the Philippines. His last name is an abbreviation of Philippines, hence Philipp. It's proven when he sang Bayan K'o in his concert in the Philippines. His solo lyrics were, in Tagalogue:

Ang bayan kong pilipinas
Lupain ng gonto't bulaklak

which translates in English to:

My country the Philippines
Land of gold and flowers
really mini benis from the philippines?? omg no way its so much fun to see how ben enjoys life in lonodn and hes really funny wow i wonder if he new he was from the philippines what will it feel like if it was ture

Hmm really? That'll be very interesting or is this actually a pun lol.
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i'm just waiting for Yorkie to chime in.....
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