WTF: Nothing is funnier in that than the misuse of "rite."
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,841 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,841 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 WTF: Nothing is funnier in that than the misuse of "rite." Buy on AliExpress.com
W T F New Member Apr 28, 2008 #1,842 Apr 4, 2008 45 Apr 28, 2008 #1,842 W T F Apr 28, 2008 either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same
either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,843 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,843 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 W T F said: either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same Click to expand... You must mean "right" and "what," right? Rite is a term, but it's used in term of a religious rite, et cetera. ....and trust me, it's not that I don't have a sense of humor.
W T F said: either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same Click to expand... You must mean "right" and "what," right? Rite is a term, but it's used in term of a religious rite, et cetera. ....and trust me, it's not that I don't have a sense of humor.
HelterSkelter Senior Member Apr 28, 2008 #1,844 Apr 15, 2005 20,535 Apr 28, 2008 #1,844 HelterSkelter Apr 28, 2008 W T F said: Indian movie Click to expand... .Not just Indian.Every sub continent movie.Its a tradition here
W T F said: Indian movie Click to expand... .Not just Indian.Every sub continent movie.Its a tradition here
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,845 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,845 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 I don't even understand i....
swag L'autista Administrator Apr 28, 2008 #1,846 Sep 23, 2003 84,749 Apr 28, 2008 #1,846 swag Apr 28, 2008 Crap. And I'm going to be in Delhi this Saturday. Someone please explain for the rest of us chumps who only eat daal on weekends...
Crap. And I'm going to be in Delhi this Saturday. Someone please explain for the rest of us chumps who only eat daal on weekends...
Red ------- Moderator Apr 28, 2008 #1,847 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Apr 28, 2008 #1,847 Red Apr 28, 2008 W T F said: either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same Click to expand... I blame you. ßöмßäяðîëя;1625302 said: You must mean "right" and "what," right? Rite is a term, but it's used in term of a religious rite, et cetera. ....and trust me, it's not that I don't have a sense of humor. Click to expand... And you both spell 'humour' wrong.
W T F said: either u or i dont have sense of humor, and BTW i always spell it like this , rite , also , wat , its the same Click to expand... I blame you. ßöмßäяðîëя;1625302 said: You must mean "right" and "what," right? Rite is a term, but it's used in term of a religious rite, et cetera. ....and trust me, it's not that I don't have a sense of humor. Click to expand... And you both spell 'humour' wrong.
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,848 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,848 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 juve red said: And you both spell 'humour' wrong. Click to expand... Maybe, but at least I can spell "dentist".
juve red said: And you both spell 'humour' wrong. Click to expand... Maybe, but at least I can spell "dentist".
Red ------- Moderator Apr 28, 2008 #1,849 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Apr 28, 2008 #1,849 Red Apr 28, 2008 I've never quite seen where the American obsession with British teeth came from. Looks pretty normal to me. :confused2
I've never quite seen where the American obsession with British teeth came from. Looks pretty normal to me. :confused2
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,850 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,850 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 juve red said: I've never quite seen where the American obsession with British teeth came from. Looks pretty normal to me. :confused2 Click to expand... Well, he's a Canadian, but what do you expect from a Canuck?
juve red said: I've never quite seen where the American obsession with British teeth came from. Looks pretty normal to me. :confused2 Click to expand... Well, he's a Canadian, but what do you expect from a Canuck?
Fred Senior Member Apr 28, 2008 #1,851 Oct 2, 2003 41,113 Apr 28, 2008 #1,851 Fred Apr 28, 2008 I dont know about teeth, but British have a rather horrible breath, i can tell you that firsthand
Red ------- Moderator Apr 28, 2008 #1,852 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Apr 28, 2008 #1,852 Red Apr 28, 2008 Watch it...or I'll hunt you down and breathe at you.
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 28, 2008 #1,853 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 28, 2008 #1,853 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 28, 2008 juve red said: Watch it...or I'll hunt you down and breathe at you. Click to expand... Notice how you breathe AT people, not ON them... This is of course because from hundreds of meters away, it's still dangerous.
juve red said: Watch it...or I'll hunt you down and breathe at you. Click to expand... Notice how you breathe AT people, not ON them... This is of course because from hundreds of meters away, it's still dangerous.
Red ------- Moderator Apr 29, 2008 #1,854 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Apr 29, 2008 #1,854 Red Apr 29, 2008 Exactly. I can do it more sneakily that way.
rounder Blindman Apr 29, 2008 #1,855 Jun 13, 2007 7,233 Apr 29, 2008 #1,855 rounder Apr 29, 2008 juve red said: I blame you. And you both spell 'humour' wrong. Click to expand... Actually, the American way to spell it is 'humor' while the British way to spell it is 'humour'. Americans also spell 'colour' without the 'u'.
juve red said: I blame you. And you both spell 'humour' wrong. Click to expand... Actually, the American way to spell it is 'humor' while the British way to spell it is 'humour'. Americans also spell 'colour' without the 'u'.
ßöмßäяðîëя The Krazyman Apr 29, 2008 #1,856 Apr 12, 2004 77,165 Apr 29, 2008 #1,856 ßöмßäяðîëя Apr 29, 2008 Juve Revolution said: Actually, the American way to spell it is 'humor' while the British way to spell it is 'humour'. Americans also spell 'colour' without the 'u'. Click to expand... I know, I'm American.... We also do: Realise = realize etc, etc, et cetera.....
Juve Revolution said: Actually, the American way to spell it is 'humor' while the British way to spell it is 'humour'. Americans also spell 'colour' without the 'u'. Click to expand... I know, I'm American.... We also do: Realise = realize etc, etc, et cetera.....
swag L'autista Administrator Apr 29, 2008 #1,857 Sep 23, 2003 84,749 Apr 29, 2008 #1,857 swag Apr 29, 2008 And to pronounce "schedule" we say SKEH-djool, not SHEH-djool, thank you very much. I mean, what's up with that? Even the Italians pronounce the "ch" with a hard consonant sound.
And to pronounce "schedule" we say SKEH-djool, not SHEH-djool, thank you very much. I mean, what's up with that? Even the Italians pronounce the "ch" with a hard consonant sound.
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Apr 29, 2008 #1,858 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Apr 29, 2008 #1,858 Zé Tahir Apr 29, 2008 Some Americans take to a whole 'nother level though. What's up with the Mondi, Tuesdi, Wednesdi, etc? Or the 'rum' instead of 'room'?
Some Americans take to a whole 'nother level though. What's up with the Mondi, Tuesdi, Wednesdi, etc? Or the 'rum' instead of 'room'?
Enron Tickle Me Moderator Apr 29, 2008 #1,859 Oct 11, 2005 75,658 Apr 29, 2008 #1,859 Enron Apr 29, 2008 Zé Tahir said: Some Americans take to a whole 'nother level though. What's up with the Mondi, Tuesdi, Wednesdi, etc? Or the 'rum' instead of 'room'? Click to expand... That's the Eastern Shore accent.
Zé Tahir said: Some Americans take to a whole 'nother level though. What's up with the Mondi, Tuesdi, Wednesdi, etc? Or the 'rum' instead of 'room'? Click to expand... That's the Eastern Shore accent.
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Apr 29, 2008 #1,860 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Apr 29, 2008 #1,860 Zé Tahir Apr 29, 2008 Enron said: That's the Eastern Shore accent. Click to expand... I've heard it elsewhere too though.