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Alyssa Rose

Tip: install a spycam in your toilet.
Official Checked Star Member
heh.. I missed 13 and got 14 right.. oh well.
 

Vanilla Bear

Bears For Life
Yeah they tried to teach us British English in school, but I always learned the American English terms instead!

I often got worse grades then, but I didnt care much....

because Ooooosa Ruuulz!!! :D (And Britain doesnt) ;)
 

Facetious

Moderated
There is only English, & then the inferior american english - words like tonite etc :mad:

What's this "tyre" stuff anyway ? and why do you guys have to dress up words like "Favourite" for ? Are you trying to sound like the posh - sophisticated French ? :rofl:

And a garage is an enclosed, either attached or detached structure within the boundary of a residence, used primarily for people to park their vehicles, it's not necessarily a motor car repair :uhhem: "shoppe" !! :dunno: :1orglaugh

lol ! I remember some time ago a friend of a g/f of mine, well, we were talking about stuff and I said something about the "car being in the garage" and she asked me twice.... no, three times, about what had happened to the car being that it was "in the garage". :laugh:
The third time she'd asked, I got up from from the sofa and gave her the finger (the "come over here" wiggly index kind of finger) and showed her the car, exactly where I said it would be, in the garage ! Of course she interpreted "the garage" as being that the car was at the mechanic / technicians service :uhhem: "centre".... I mean "center". :o

And in America, you GROUND a lightning rod NOT "EARTH" it.

Finally, a bonnet is something that bees get into to drive people crazy, not the physical hood of a motor car !

:grin:
 

D-rock

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Yeah they tried to teach us British English in school, but I always learned the American English terms instead!

I often got worse grades then, but I didnt care much....

because Ooooosa Ruuulz!!! :D (And Britain doesnt) ;)

That, and you wouldn't want to walk around pronouncing words like "aluminum" like you were messed up in the head. :tongue::1orglaugh
 

mrtrebus

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
What's this "tyre" stuff anyway ? and why do you guys have to dress up words like "Favourite" for ? Are you trying to sound like the posh - sophisticated French ? :rofl:

And a garage is an enclosed, either attached or detached structure within the boundary of a residence, used primarily for people to park their vehicles, it's not necessarily a motor car repair :uhhem: "shoppe" !! :dunno: :1orglaugh

lol ! I remember some time ago a friend of a g/f of mine, well, we were talking about stuff and I said something about the "car being in the garage" and she asked me twice.... no, three times, about what had happened to the car being that it was "in the garage". :laugh:
The third time she'd asked, I got up from from the sofa and gave her the finger (the "come over here" wiggly index kind of finger) and showed her the car, exactly where I said it would be, in the garage ! Of course she interpreted "the garage" as being that the car was at the mechanic / technicians service :uhhem: "centre".... I mean "center". :o

And in America, you GROUND a lightning rod NOT "EARTH" it.

Finally, a bonnet is something that bees get into to drive people crazy, not the physical hood of a motor car !

:grin:
Its our language.
We make the rules!
:tongue:
:thumbsup:
 
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