Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the old money poster, but Jackie's accent is that of Miss Porter's School in Manhattan. I know women who went to that school, and they all have that breathless, unidentifiable European accent way of speaking. They are 40 years younger than Jackie, but still sound the same.
Miss Porter's is in Farmington, CT. Before that she went to Chapin which is in Manhattan. I know many many people who went there and none of them speak like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the old money poster, but Jackie's accent is that of Miss Porter's School in Manhattan. I know women who went to that school, and they all have that breathless, unidentifiable European accent way of speaking. They are 40 years younger than Jackie, but still sound the same.
Miss Porter's is in Farmington, CT. Before that she went to Chapin which is in Manhattan. I know many many people who went there and none of them speak like that.
Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that she sounded high as a kite
Anonymous wrote:I am not the old money poster, but Jackie's accent is that of Miss Porter's School in Manhattan. I know women who went to that school, and they all have that breathless, unidentifiable European accent way of speaking. They are 40 years younger than Jackie, but still sound the same.
Anonymous wrote:I am not the old money poster, but Jackie's accent is that of Miss Porter's School in Manhattan. I know women who went to that school, and they all have that breathless, unidentifiable European accent way of speaking. They are 40 years younger than Jackie, but still sound the same.
Anonymous wrote:Stepford accent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)
What a bizarre interpretation of the phrase... if you just made that up, I like it.
I didn't make it up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_English
Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that known as a mid-Atlantic accent? (midway between the East Coast of the USA and England)
What a bizarre interpretation of the phrase... if you just made that up, I like it.