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Could be the Scottish accent, BT. You're more used to it than some of us.
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That'll be it, although I don't think Darius sounds very Scottish on record, certainly not like the Proclaimers or even Paulo whosit who always slurs when he's singing live or recently Amy MacDonald.
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But it is there. I like that he sounds a bit different and I'm so glad it's not an American accent.
Ah but Darius can do you several very nice American accents and he can sing in them too.

According to the book Rhett's accent should be different from Scarlett's although they're both Southern.

 

His is a flatter drawl and hers has a lilt, like Vivien Leigh's. Actually I think he'll find the Charlestonian drawl easier than the Chicago accent. Glaswegian is naturally on a level but quick - he'll not need to do much more than lengthen the vowels and talk much more slowly.

I'd be throwing something at him but unlike Scarlett in the library I'd be aiming to hit him!
I'll bet he is. I bet both Aria and Cyrus would have tried to use him as target practice.
I wonder if Cyrus will follow his brothers into show business or stick to his own dreams which seemed to centre more around sport.
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I hope he lives his own life. I still worry about Aria - but that's probably that I haven't seen him perform yet. I would if I got the chance.

Aria must have been good to get the part of the young Count in Anna Karenina.

 

He's probably safeguarded his university credits just like Darius did, and will have the option to return to medicine later,if he wishes.

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I'd sill like to see him perform. It's hard gong into the same profession as your brother, and he's is definately him rather than just D's brother.
Aria also decided to do something when I was tied up and couldn't get out of my commitments. It must run in the family!.

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