Or Ma Baker. I'll sing the bass line.So we should have a song to the tune of Shake Your Money Maker then?
Or Ma Baker. I'll sing the bass line.
Bit bored tonight. Sorry. Now trying to see what Sister Sledge songs work for Steve Cook.
I work in Holland every week, and often get asked by my Dutch colleagues about Ackee, and never Ache-r
They speak French in the Ivory Coast and Nathan has an accent above the e in his surname : Nathan Aké
Since it's an e accute, it's -ey, like in hey. So in the likely native language it's Ahk-ey
I have and Irish forename and surname and even though all you lot speak (roughly!) the same language as me I get all sorts of pronunciations and spellings.
Remember as a teenager working for a company with an Irish arm, and being totally bamboozled the first time I got a note to call 'Siobhan'They speak French in the Ivory Coast and Nathan has an accent above the e in his surname : Nathan Aké
Since it's an e accute, it's -ey, like in hey. So in the likely native language it's Ahk-ey
I have and Irish forename and surname and even though all you lot speak (roughly!) the same language as me I get all sorts of pronunciations and spellings.
They speak French in the Ivory Coast and Nathan has an accent above the e in his surname : Nathan Aké
Since it's an e accute, it's -ey, like in hey. So in the likely native language it's Ahk-ey
I have and Irish forename and surname and even though all you lot speak (roughly!) the same language as me I get all sorts of pronunciations and spellings.
And no, @Neil Dawson, don't be daft. It's Norman O'Iron. Honestly.......
lucky youIt's the Aoifas and Niamhs that get me