I think anything sounds good with a Southern accent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a Southern accent but I had broken it so hard.
I, on the other hand, have a bit of a southern accent.
They seem to be charmed by my Southern accent.
I started out in New York, and New York has a way of countering a Southern accent, naturally; when I moved to Los Angeles for a job, and I just stayed, the dialect out here doesn't really counter, and my Southern started coming back.
I'm most comfortable with the Southern dialects, really. It's easy, for example, for me to do Irish because we've got Irish heritage where I come from.
A Southern accent is not a club in my bag.
I just developed my act way back in the late '80s. I went to college in Georgia, so I picked up the Southern accent. I talked like that with my friends all the time, because it was fun. It was funny... All my friends were real Southern. We're buddies, so I'd say stuff to make them laugh. So that was pretty much it.
Anything to do with the South resonates with me, because I'm Southern.
I love the Midwest accent.
The great thing about not being American is that you don't assume you know what a Southern accent sounds like, so you have to be specific.