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Jul 18, 2004 17:25:50 GMT -5
Post by poppenflip on Jul 18, 2004 17:25:50 GMT -5
Anyone ever notice that Marshall/Noah has a slight lisp? I was watching Storm yesterday and I noticed that he does. Or it just seems that way to me. Well, then I watched an episode from season 2 and I couldn't really tell. So, maybe it was something he grew out of.
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Jul 20, 2004 7:22:25 GMT -5
Post by Gouki on Jul 20, 2004 7:22:25 GMT -5
I never noticed that when I watched Invisible today... maybe he had a cold or something. I'll watch some of the other Season 1 episodes later on this week and check.
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Jul 20, 2004 14:28:43 GMT -5
Post by zsgirl on Jul 20, 2004 14:28:43 GMT -5
what does "lisp" mean?
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Jul 20, 2004 15:33:24 GMT -5
Post by poppenflip on Jul 20, 2004 15:33:24 GMT -5
When you can't say your "s" properly.... i dont know how to explain it...
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Jul 20, 2004 15:47:10 GMT -5
Post by Jesi on Jul 20, 2004 15:47:10 GMT -5
I really can't comment on that..
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Jul 20, 2004 16:00:42 GMT -5
Post by Tommy on Jul 20, 2004 16:00:42 GMT -5
well er... i did notice it particularly in storm but... maybe he lost his last tooth? *everyone around Tommy sweatdrops*
ok ok ok.... maybe he just had a lisp at a young age and grew up? Or maybe he got in a fight [been there done that got the bloodstained T shirt]
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Jul 20, 2004 16:13:49 GMT -5
Post by zsgirl on Jul 20, 2004 16:13:49 GMT -5
i haven't seen Storm yet, i guess i'll go see if he has a slight "lisp".
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Jul 21, 2004 4:33:31 GMT -5
Post by HailStorm on Jul 21, 2004 4:33:31 GMT -5
well er... i did notice it particularly in storm but... maybe he lost his last tooth? *everyone around Tommy sweatdrops* ok ok ok.... maybe he just had a lisp at a young age and grew up? Or maybe he got in a fight [been there done that got the bloodstained T shirt] Or he could have burned his tongue... I can't say I've ever picked up on a lisp, I'll watch Storm again carefully some time.
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Jul 24, 2004 8:22:04 GMT -5
Post by Gouki on Jul 24, 2004 8:22:04 GMT -5
Hmmm... I'm watching Invisible at the moment, and what do you know. I was wrong. In some scenes (especially the one where Josie and Lucas are playing the game on the Palml Pilot) he seems to have a slight lisp. But in others it's not really noticeable at all. It's like he lisps on command.
Odd. I'll check Magnet later on tonight.
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Jul 27, 2004 15:00:24 GMT -5
Post by {88Keys} on Jul 27, 2004 15:00:24 GMT -5
When you can't say your "s" properly.... i dont know how to explain it... It's when your "s" comes out sounding kind of like a "th"... like "Lucas" would sound more like "Lucath". I've never noticed it in Marshall, though. The only thing I've noticed is how all of the kids say "oot" instead of "out," but that is a Canadian thing.
Maybe Noah had a lisp as a kid and it comes back once in a while. My fiance had to have speech therapy as a kid because he couldn't say his "r" correctly. Everyone once in a while he still botches words, when he gets in a hurry. No biggie
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Jul 29, 2004 16:15:27 GMT -5
Post by Tommy on Jul 29, 2004 16:15:27 GMT -5
i was like that i couldn't say my R's at all until i was 11. it was cool because i was the only one allowed to call Mrs Rankmore by her first name [ehe]]
When i finally grasped 'R' they made me perform [at 11 years of age] to the whole school 'Round and Round the Rugged Rock the Ragged Rascal Ran.' i nearly died of embarrassment.
Speech problems are quite common. Maybe it's his accent. I can't say 'boy' right i say 'buoy' but that's because i have a quite heavy irish accent
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Jul 29, 2004 16:43:59 GMT -5
Post by {88Keys} on Jul 29, 2004 16:43:59 GMT -5
i was like that i couldn't say my R's at all until i was 11. it was cool because i was the only one allowed to call Mrs Rankmore by her first name [ehe]] When i finally grasped 'R' they made me perform [at 11 years of age] to the whole school 'Round and Round the Rugged Rock the Ragged Rascal Ran.' i nearly died of embarrassment. Oh my word, that is HORRIBLE! I can't believe they made you do that!
And anyway, to route this back on-topic, I watched Invisible last night and never noticed any lisp.
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Jul 29, 2004 17:15:54 GMT -5
Post by º°”˜`”°º×"HiZoKa-KuN"׺°”˜`”°º on Jul 29, 2004 17:15:54 GMT -5
It's when your "s" comes out sounding kind of like a "th"... like "Lucas" would sound more like "Lucath". I've never noticed it in Marshall, though. The only thing I've noticed is how all of the kids say "oot" instead of "out," but that is a Canadian thing.
Hahahahaha, lucath, hahaha that sounds like daffy duck...
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Jul 29, 2004 18:15:28 GMT -5
Post by prettyinpink12 on Jul 29, 2004 18:15:28 GMT -5
I never noticed....Im gonna go check it out!
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Aug 4, 2004 10:06:25 GMT -5
Post by TheKat on Aug 4, 2004 10:06:25 GMT -5
The only thing I've noticed is how all of the kids say "oot" instead of "out," but that is a Canadian thing.
Are you serious? I never noticed. hehehe, I guess because I'm Canadian but its been a thought of my friends and mine. My Friend's cousin from America came and she was so caught up when we said 'out' she laughed, I still don't feel we pronounce it funny, the same with 'about' hehehe, but that can just be me. Kaytee
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