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" Freaking ass buddies " an unfortunate line up of words!
Only in America!
" Freaking ass buddies " an unfortunate line up of words!
'Smashing' being replaced by 'awsome'. WTF! Please, somebody ban the word 'awsome' from this forum!
Nice one.You guys are a hoot (and I'll sign the petition too).
I second that motion.
I'm guilty of using the word awesome too but after all it was one of our words originally that was stolen by the AmericansYou guys are a hoot (and I'll sign the petition too).
I second that motion.
Yous guys don't know your arse from a hole in the ground. We'd have hash-browns with our eggs, and on the side, not on a bed. Besides, chips come in bags, although I think I once saw someone in Manchester having his eggs on a bed of potato chip bags. Not really sure because everything was obscured by the mound of baked beans.It's chips, not fries. I'm not having my fried eggs on a bed of fries...
Correct, piping hot and covered in salt and vinegarBesides, chips come in bags
What a minute. Didn't I read Donald already annexed Canada? Something to do with a dispute over beaver pelts and maple syrup. Only a matter of time before the courts make the Canadianism "eh" a heinous crime. There goes 50% of your vocabulary.It's a lorry not a truck; it's a boot not a trunk; it's a bonnet not a hood...ad nauseam. Setting this aside, I do get a chuckle when English as spoken in England and the British Isles is referred to as British England. English developed in England, hence the language is known as English. English languages as spoken in other English speaking countries are derivatives of English, i.e. Canadian English, American English, Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English, etc. Other languages don't refer to the mother tongue in such a way: French as spoken in France is French, not French French; German as spoken in Germany is German, not German German; Spanish as spoken in Spain is Spanish, not Spanish Spanish, etc. It is a credit to the English language that it is so wide spread and is the lingua Franca of the world, but I do think that English as spoken in the British Isles should be referred to as just English. I think calling it "British English" is an Americanism of the worst form and should be banned. When I wrote my English (Language and Literature) O and A levels, the most heinous crime was to be caught using an Americanism.
Now you really got something.Correct, piping hot and covered in salt and vinegar
It's chips, not fries. I'm not having my fried eggs on a bed of fries...
An ass is a cross between a donkey and a pony and it cannot reproduce...an arse is that thing we take a dump from lol