I'm thinking English is not her first language... either that or someone threw her out a 4th story window and she fell through a green house and subsequently developed a bit of a speech impediment...
People with much more extreme variation--say, Indians, the French, or even Michiganders--just have accents, but, of course, Ms. Ceurstemont must have a speech impediment.
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Hooostin, we have a problem.
I'm thinking English is not her first language... either that or someone threw her out a 4th story window and she fell through a green house and subsequently developed a bit of a speech impediment...
Im still literally laughing out loud as I type this.... I started the video over twice just to be sure I heard her correctly.
"Hooostin, We have a problem!" = Best.... comment.... ever!
Houston, Texas might not be important to or in the experience of Sandrine Ceurstemont. New Yorkers pronounce it differently:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Street_(Manhattan)#Pronunciation
People with much more extreme variation--say, Indians, the French, or even Michiganders--just have accents, but, of course, Ms. Ceurstemont must have a speech impediment.