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Oh yeah that one.
I like the mini adverts though. "mini goes searching for the lost city...finds it! it's a mini adventure" |
Ok., i'm off now, i doubt i will be on again tonght
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Bey!
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Actaully, i will stay until my tea.
Then i have Badmiton and i will definetley go then.. |
lmao
Tea and badmitton. Stereotypes++ |
mmm tea... I think I'm gonna get some.
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Badminton isn't particularly English i don't think ?
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[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Badminton isn't particularly English i don't think ?[/QUOTE]
Yes it is. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]lmao
Tea and badmitton. Stereotypes++[/QUOTE] And i meant Tea as in Dinner.... |
[url]http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Badminton[/url]
[quote]After Badminton, the Duke of Beaufort's country seat in western England[/quote] |
[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]And i meant Tea as in Dinner....[/QUOTE]
I don't understand calling dinner 'tea'. Tea is a drink. |
In England sometimes we call dinner 'tea'.
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[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]I don't understand calling dinner 'tea'. Tea is a drink.[/QUOTE]
its a northern english thing i think. All the southerners ive spoke to call it dinner, most northeners call it tea. I call it tea, and dinner is at lunch time. |
I call Lunch 'Lunch' though.
Sometimes i say Dinner sometimes i say Tea. Notherners > Southerners |
[QUOTE=RissaPoodle5207]mmm tea... I think I'm gonna get some.[/QUOTE]
That sentence was a lot better until I realized it had the word "tea" in it :angry: |
[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]I call Lunch 'Lunch' though.
Sometimes i say Dinner sometimes i say Tea. Notherners > Southerners[/QUOTE] Too right. But, North-west > North east > south west > south east |
Anyone see Rick Gervais last night? Funny as hell, especially when he talked about his friend at the end and when he made fun of Steven Hawking. And they went to Lincoln (Where I live :eek: )
I need the DVDs |
[QUOTE=Untitled]Too right.
But, North-west > North east > south west > south east[/QUOTE] America > UK because we don't have different words for anything depending on the region you live in. It's all the same. |
YEAH, i was gonna say that.
Lincoln is also near me, and i recognised wehay road she went on and everything. 'You don't always have to have anal sex' 'Why not cum on his back' lmao |
[QUOTE=Kif]Anyone see Rick Gervais last night? Funny as hell, especially when he talked about his friend at the end and when he made fun of Steven Hawking. And they went to Lincoln (Where I live :eek: )
I need the DVDs[/QUOTE] I thaught that was tonight. Jared, our country is just cultured, our different regional speek adds to the english charm. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow][B]America > UK [/B] because we don't have different words for anything depending on the region you live in. It's all the same.[/QUOTE]
Come on, you know that's not true. Yeah, but you have different laws in different parts of the country.... :lol: |
[QUOTE=Untitled]I thaught that was tonight.
Jared, our country is just cultured, our different regional speek adds to the english charm.[/QUOTE] No, it adds to class antagonisms. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]America > UK because we don't have different words for anything depending on the region you live in. It's all the same.[/QUOTE]
:( That probably could be true, But 'girt' is a good word. |
One state its legal to marry horses, there was a tv show on it :lol:
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[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Come on, you know that's not true.
Yeah, but you have different laws in different parts of the country.... :lol:[/QUOTE] That's because states have the power to insitute variations of federal laws according to the necessity of said laws in their area. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]No, it adds to class antagonisms.[/QUOTE]
Nothing to do with class, its all about how northerns would pwn southerners. |
[QUOTE=Untitled]One state its legal to marry horses, there was a tv show on it :lol:[/QUOTE]
No it isn't. There were some odd laws in the past 100 years, but they've all been invalidated to this date. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]No it isn't. There were some odd laws in the past 100 years, but they've all been invalidated to this date.[/QUOTE]
Channel 4, does not lie. |
I just had a cup of tea.
I had my little finger sticking out aswell. |
[QUOTE=Untitled]Channel 4, does not lie.[/QUOTE]
Apparently it does, because having studied law for five years, I know these things. All those laws about marrying animals and being allowed to beat your wife are no longer in effect. |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]America > UK because we don't have different words for anything depending on the region you live in. It's all the same.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but America has to take every word and make up their own word for it which we aren't allowed to use |
My finger sticks out when i drink sometimes.....
Oh my, some women has been put in prison because she beat a girl saying she was a witch. I thaught we got rid of all that crap back in the 1800s. |
I know, America word for things are stupid.
:lol: at Sidewalk, Soccer etc... |
[QUOTE=Kif]Yeah but America has to take every word and make up their own word for it which we aren't allowed to use[/QUOTE]
Very few Brits under the age of 20 can write an entire sentence without a spelling error. In America, it's mostly people under 19 1/2 that have that problem. :cool: |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]Apparently it does, because having studied law for five years, I know these things. All those laws about marrying animals and being allowed to beat your wife are no longer in effect.[/QUOTE]
Meh. The best law is that over here its illegal to eat mince pies on christmas day. This chrimbo, im so gonna get father christmas locked up :evil: |
[QUOTE=Untitled]My finger sticks out when i drink sometimes.....
Oh my, some women has been put in prison because she beat a girl saying she was a witch. I thaught we got rid of all that crap back in the 1800s.[/QUOTE] Haha, i heard about that on the news, i thought it was completely ridiculous. |
[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]I know, America word for things are stupid.
:lol: at Sidewalk, Soccer etc...[/QUOTE] What's funny about sidewalk? It's a walkway on the side of the road. |
What the hell is up with popsicle? Candy? Calling chips fries, then calling crisps chips?!
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Right i'm off for 'Dinner' now.
Pasta actaully... |
[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]Very few Brits under the age of 20 can write an entire sentence without a spelling error. In America, it's mostly people under 19 1/2 that have that problem. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Well, if an american reads one of our sentances, its bound to look like its spelt wrong, i mean color? what the fuk, its colour. and Center? Its Centre, its a fench word, we stole, then you lot change the spelling. |
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