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I had a bit of fun tonight on YouTube...I uploaded my first YouTube video for the world to see...ohhh sooo scary...hehehe...I am an australian/newzealander but the trouble was no matter how many takes I did, I sound like I am trying to put on a darned fake American accent...grrrr...My apologies to all Americans...anyhow check it out at:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o704GOkySBU]YouTube - The Fat Life episode #1[/ame]

I am sure you'll have a bit of a laugh...I am talking about my experiences as a fat woman.

:confused: Becky

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That was alot of fun. I love the air plane story i can so relate to the dreaded seats!! And don't worry, to me you sounded nothing like an American. Infact the whole time i was admiring your beautiful accent. Speaking as an American i feel like our accents make us sound so dumb sometimes, and whenever an English/ Australian/ New Zealand person speaks they always sound so smart. I’m jealous.

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i agree, i dont think you sound American at all ... love the accent! will listen more when i'm not at work ... not that i would be on youtube at work or anything ... (or here for that matter)

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Very cute. "My life as a fat woman"! Looking forward to more.

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Hey Flabuless,

I loved your video. I just got done watching it and voted it a 5 and awesome. Your friend.

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American accent? Americans don't have accents!! :)

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You are so cute. I love your work, the blog, cartoons and now the youtube. Keep it up.

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Well guys its official i have gone youtube crazy!!! heres another one I just uploaded a dieters creed using my cartoons!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2xNh7BhvnE]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]

Have fun!

:) becky

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You are such a pretty woman. I feel like we were friends chatting.

I have done the plane jig. Hated it.

Keep entertaining us.

edie

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I just saw episode 2. It was ace!:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

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Becky-

The cartoons are a riot. You have some great stand-up material in the bus and plane stories. I see a career on stage for you!

And at first you did sound like a nasil American, but that went away pretty quickly. No one would mistake you for being from Ohio.

Take this journey and make it into art! Fantastic.

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I saw episode #1 and the dieter's creed and loved them both! I might suggest looping your music a little smoother (i.e. not letting it end then starting over midway through the clip- if you'd like me to loop a track for you I work at a radio station and have the equip, if you want to email it to me message me and I'd be happy to loop it!) but I really enjoyed the talent and humor... I related to SO much of it! I only saw those two on your profile, did I miss episode #2? Oh dear. I'd better go back and look again!!!

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