Yup. Born there, came here when I was 4, raised here mostly.
Yup. I'm also a US citizen... if that counts towards anything.
Yeah I guess so...
So I stand by my point, I'm the only Armenian guy here. =/
Multiquoting FTW.
Yup. Born there, came here when I was 4, raised here mostly.
Yup. I'm also a US citizen... if that counts towards anything.
Yeah I guess so...
So I stand by my point, I'm the only Armenian guy here. =/
Multiquoting FTW.
Quiet, you jug
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
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Sad when you miss the point of something isn't it?. Shit you could blink and miss your entire life that way son. Yes jugs are slang for tits, not my point.
the point being the original poster has a propblem with the use of geographical slang so i'm saying if he has a problem with brats using the word bloody and derivatives, and not understanding it then by the same token I don't want you referring to my jug of beer as a pitcher cos I find THAT confusing. got that? comprende? kapische?
I hate it when it all slips under the radar.
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Last edited by Busyman™; 09-04-2006 at 01:45 AM.
Yes I fully accept that, You don't seem to have the finer points of this down.
Yes it is a pitcher to you, and to me its a jug, fine its both, good.
Yes bloody is an accepted Engrish word in Engrand, not used alltogether that much but it is a word none the less, in addition to being an intensive; to an American it most likely just means covered in blood, yes?
Substitute diaper for nappy, or pavement for sidewalk it makes no difference.
I'm not having a go at you bud, it is inteded as a dig at the original poster BrolyBoo, who states that he is unable to understand the language used.
If we are not to use these words that are obviously a problem for our Atlantic cousins, then I say that there are words used in America that the rest of the world will not fully understand.
It only takes a little research, tolerance and understanding.
Fortunately I had one of my extensive American family on hand to help out :-)
P.S. Dude I really like 44 Fl. Oz. beers, they should do those here.
Oh and yes I am aware that nappy means something entirely different in the States too and lets not forget fanny (as if we could)
the list goes on and on....
"what did the five fingers say to the face? SLAP!
cold blooded "
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