Arse :p I like British dialogue, it's fun. ^_^
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Arse :p I like British dialogue, it's fun. ^_^
I'm so cool I managed to edit my own post!
I wonder if mods can see stuff like this
yeap thats pretty right! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
i say
poo
arse
willy :tongue:
bap (as in cob/roll/bread)
i prenounce scone as s-c-O-n not s-c-ooooo-n
dafty
monkies! ;)
marvalous!
i love saying thats a kettle of fish!
or pot calling the kettle black
bleedin heck!
thats all i can think of!
i am silly! :D
Yes. I'm still perturbed by the fact that the people of America still haven't added the word "Arse" to their everyday vocabulary.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jojo
I'm off to uni!
I suppose I've probably got the best of both worlds.
Talking like a brit is fun...I even took a What Country Are You? quiz and I got Britain!
Blast! (Bl-ah-st) Is somthing i say alot. Also, Righto!
That's not British. I say that!! :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Yamaneko
Burglefickle.... Burglefickle. Burglefickle. Burglefickle. The only other person who understands me, though, doesn't come on here anymore. :(
EDIT: Oh, yeah...and Cambell's Soup is..very.....very.....good..... :love: :love: :love:
I'll see you at varsity, then. Gotta go up the boohai shooting pukakas with a long-handled shovel, first.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jojo
Now this was funny.
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What we have here is a failure to communicate!
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Originally Posted by Kirobaito
My friends and I used to occasionally try on British accents. That was the only time I'd ever use any of those phrases. Ever.
I have begun to spell certain words with a 'u', such as 'favourite', and I'm not entirely sure why. I guess maybe it just looks nicer. O_o;
That was funny...I have no idea what "a big girls blouse" means though. xD
People from around here don't know what I'm talking about when I say soda...or curb.
They don't know what a curb is? O_O What the hell do they call it?
It's a sidewalk!Quote:
Originally Posted by MoonsEcho
(If I'm thinking of the same thing you are =/)