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#21
I think I will spend all my time behind you with a camera when I get there. LOL
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#22
Congrats!!!!
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#23
You should talk in a really thick cockney accent.
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#24
Thanks, Bo!

And ALL the time Freddy, or only when... oy 'ave me mustache on?
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#25
That be right guv'ner!
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#26
Cheers2

Wait... do I have to use that weird rhyming slang? 'Cause I don't know if I can handle that!:reddisgust:
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#27
Naw gooseberry puddin', tis uwl isle of wright and robin hood.
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- Chris Carter

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#28
Yeah, see... That's just... WRONG!!!!! LOL :facial:
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#29
Twist's nuttin' but brussel sprouts. You calvin wit uwl that?
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter

Please check out my blog: The Paradise of Horror
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#30
FreddysFingers Wrote:Twist's nuttin' but brussel sprouts. You calvin wit uwl that?

not'n wroing wit' aving' liberties wit' the English wot?

not likely gon summon some toasty-lizard beast :character0185:
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#31
Oy don't care what yer all rabbitin' about. Cor, oy've 'ad enough of yer pony. Let's go 'round for a couple of Britneys, eh?
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#32
Party:_FUCKYEAH__by_Mrcra
“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality”

RON ZOMBIE:madfire:
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#33
Burp
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Kaptara!
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#34
Apparently I don't speak gibberish well enough to understand cockney... I'll just follow your lead. lol
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#35
Goodly! Cheers2
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#36
Cheers2 <--- see? Monkey see, monkey do!
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#37
Huzzah for english English.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter

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#38
God yes. British english IS a bit more different than people realize. Mostly slang of course, but there are some more general discrepancies. Chips or fries? Cookies or biscuits? Then there are the words we both use but have completely different meanings... Knocked up, Pissed, Fanny... etc etc etc. And don't even get me into pronunciation..... Aluminum anyone? <-- Also qualifies for spelling errors by dropping or adding useless letters.

Anyway, in my 6 months of living in England, and my years of chatting with British friends, I realized it's a cluster fuck! That's all I'm saying! Speaking English is not a guarantee that you speak the language. lol
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#39
Like gar-ege and gar-age. Or faggot and faggot. I never been to Britain but I knew somebody who was and he would always baffle me to anger with his slang.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter

Please check out my blog: The Paradise of Horror
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#40
I learned some colorful new language to say the least! It was fun using it when I got back home, but unfortunately I'm forgetting a lot. Sad
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