Oxymoron.Originally Posted by manker
Oxymoron.Originally Posted by manker
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
Theater or theatre...big deal.Originally Posted by manker
No one was talking about spelling except you.
We speak English.
wanker logic....an oxymoron.
Last edited by Busyman; 03-18-2005 at 08:46 PM.
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You just said talking when you meant writing. Ironic that, as it partially disproves your point.
The two are inextricably linked. If you spoke English then everytime you wrote something you'd spell it in English.
Spelling is not the only difference between American English and English, there are also totally different words for things. Like lemonade. (also; trunk/boot, hood/bonnet)
Prepositions are different, I'm on a team/I'm in a team.
Loads of other stuff too, I shouldn't wonder.
You don't speak English, muthafucka.
This brings back memories of UKMan. He once typed a message with an English accent. He typed lock instead of loch.
Wonder how he is getting on?
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My use of the word talking was on purpose hence the italics whether it was written or not.Originally Posted by manker
You wanted to point out vid was right about something that he didn't bring up.
The spoken word versus the written.
I could ask a Georgian in America to write something down and I get it but if he tells me out loud then I might not understand it.
Accents. What you point out exists in your own country and all over Europe ffs.
We all speak English....bitch ass nitpicker.
Did you understand that or should I send voicemail?
Last edited by Busyman; 03-18-2005 at 09:11 PM.
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Who knows where you're going with the rest of the irrelevance but what I point out only exists in colloquialisms in the UK, not in the dictionary.Originally Posted by Busyman
I call a sink a bosh, but that isn't in the dictionary. You call a boot a trunk and it's in the American-English dictionary.
That's the point. You officially don't speak English.
Sorry to break it to you so bluntly, old chap.
No busy you speak a variation of English. You also write a variatation of English. As I said the difference is very small, often unoticable.....but there is a difference.
There is an old saying about two countries separated by a common language.... It wasn't said without justification
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If the boy chooses to not attend school, school policy should be enforced, regardless of his reasons. He made the choice knowing school policy.Originally Posted by vidcc
Yes it is. In your statement it would come under the Trough definition of Bosh.Originally Posted by manker
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