TFoote wrote:It's most honorable to spell it without a "u".
Voted for deadbeat.
Bloody Americans and their weird spelling...
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TFoote wrote:It's most honorable to spell it without a "u".
Voted for deadbeat.









Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.







freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...


















InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...
I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.
Deadbeat unless it is a stalemate, then decide what to do from there.







freeroll84 wrote:InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...
I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.
Deadbeat unless it is a stalemate, then decide what to do from there.
great point
Add some more american though for ya: favorite, color, harbor, CRACKERS! or to be politically correct, saltines


















InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...
I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.
Deadbeat unless it is a stalemate, then decide what to do from there.
great point
Add some more american though for ya: favorite, color, harbor, CRACKERS! or to be politically correct, saltines
Crumpets aren't crackers you Yank














lancehoch wrote:freeroll, watch the flames...


































Crumpets aren't crackers you Yank



















InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...
I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.
Deadbeat unless it is a stalemate, then decide what to do from there.
















InsomniaRed wrote:freeroll84 wrote:Timminz wrote:I think the poll results speak for themselves.
i think we need a new poll about america raping a good language...
I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.
Deadbeat unless it is a stalemate, then decide what to do from there.































InsomniaRed wrote:I don't understand why you all won't honour and recognise, or, should I say realise, that Americans speak American and British people speak English. Oh and just to add some more English: favourite. colour. harbour. crumpets.



























































































jiminski wrote:i don't mind the little American quirks and they are adding to the ever-expanding vocabulary of our mother tongue.
But what does get right on my goat is when every-piece of software has US-English as a default.. or there is no choice for 'English' at all... that does rouse my insecurities.
i also dislike the way Americans say 'niche'... but it makes us feel superior for no good reason, so do carry on.



















apey wrote:
patato patoto


















drake_259 wrote:apey wrote:
patato patoto
lol is that pronounced pa-tu-tu
















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