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I cant stand phony Valley girl Voices i think:

Amber and Chloe voices irritate me so much, it makes me cringe why do they have to act so Valley girl type! :mellow:

Every other woman on Y&R talks normally. Especially Amber thank god Amber has changed her attitude a bit remember when her hair was so bleached and straight, with that mini skirt of hers and the attitude i have no words for.

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I think the worst Valley Girl voice is Lily. Like, oh my god. I can't stand that frail little victim. Let Amber and Chloe be. And you know what else I can't stand? Colleen's Australian accent! The girl grew up in New York...just like Lily grew up in Paris. Now, that's a linguistic faux pas or whatever you wanna call it, not Amber and Chloe.

I think the worst Valley Girl voice is Lily. Like, oh my god. I can't stand that frail little victim. Let Amber and Chloe be. And you know what else I can't stand? Colleen's Australian accent! The girl grew up in New York...just like Lily grew up in Paris. Now, that's a linguistic faux pas or whatever you wanna call it, not Amber and Chloe.

Thanks for the barf emoticon...it really captures the subject.

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I don't think I have ever heard Chloe talk in any sort of "Valley Girl" way. Amber can be a ditz sometimes but I don't think she talks "Valley Girl" either. Now, Lily does it ALL the time. I think those are added in by Khalil too. Go back to the episodes where she learned Billy was the father and it's "oh my god...screeching....oh my god."

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Common, like OMG, don't you like think that the writers like add that stuff in all the time? It would save a lot of effort in having to think up intelligent things to like say!! I thought Lily was bad but Abby is 10 times worse. Must be the Paris teenybopper slang!!

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