The Lesser Spotted Yank
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- schjetne0
aight.
- schjetne0
Not quite Lemmy, but here's Limmy: http://www.limmy.com/playthings/…
- Peter0
Is there any online translator that can interpret those hieroglyphs?
- scarabin0
i wanna hear lemmy talk.
- raybolger20
Don't believe everything you see/hear on TV. "Dog" hasn't made it past 20 something frat idiots into the lexicon quite yet.
- JazX0
shit, I have a spotted bottom and I'm a Yank
- scarabin0
all of you shut up.
- MrBixler0
It's amazing, shite on a bike...
- MR_T0
Carver:
" fuckin daft eh! poor bitch was probably spit roasted senselesss and had her musty garlic truffle well pummelled by six oiled up eric cantonas!"
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Without a doubt..the quote of the century
- tfs__mag0
hahaha broken english.... "how you say..." priceless. I hope you called her out on it. I would, too funny.
- mrdobolina0
Carver, record yourself talking and make an mp3, I gotta hear it. seriously.
- carver0
hahaha, a 'slootery'acquaintance of mine went to gay'paree' for 3 months right, when she was about, i dunno, 21, came back with a few gallic eccentricities, BROKEN ENGLISH for fuck sake ..even tried to get them(in a conversation)-"erghhhh...how you say...??" fuckin daft eh! poor bitch was probably spit roasted senselesss and had her musty garlic truffle well pummelled by six oiled up eric cantonas!
- monkeyshine0
nothing is more spectacular than witnessing that rare creature; the pale, waspy designer engage in ghetto slang...evolution at its finest.
- pascii0
weit 'til you her mai englisch bois and goerls =)
- tfs__mag0
man... that is one true stereotype, i spent a week up in canada and everyone talked like that. "oot and aboot", "eh". that was in bc, not sure how it is in the other provinces.
- mrdobolina0
MX, did she no longer pronounce 'about' correctly?
- MX_OnD0
my sister went to Canada perfectly normal spoken and returned with the high ending sentences after only 3 months.....must be contagious
- Nairn0
Dang.
- Nairn0
"Not to mention the lifting of their voices at the end of a spoken sentence like they were asking a question, even though they're not. "
I thought it was our Antipodean brothers and Californian 'Valley' sisters who did that?
- vespa0
"Not to mention the lifting of their voices at the end of a spoken sentence like they were asking a question, even though they're not."
That's aussies, not brits.