robboo said:dutch your 15 too? Man I got Racing T-shirts(never worn..momentos) as old as some of you.
dam I am old...opps darn I am old. Dont want to say words you guys havent heard before.![]()
It's just casue your British.reading some of your posts i see words i never knew existed
robboo said:dutch your 15 too? Man I got Racing T-shirts(never worn..momentos) as old as some of you.
dam I am old...opps darn I am old. Dont want to say words you guys havent heard before.![]()
ice2k4 said:It's just casue your British.
BCLG100 said:No its because he's partially Dyslexic![]()
Heh, I come from Brooklyn, New York, so if you heard me speak in real life I doubt you'd understand much.That is because we speak a Proper from of English, even though I am from Australia, English English is better that the Amerianised version.
when you come on drunk...its just funny in pathetic sort of wayBCLG100 said:Nah doesnt bother me, it evens up when i come on drunk![]()
ice2k4 said:Heh, I come from Brooklyn, New York, so if you heard me speak in real life I doubt you'd understand much.
robboo said:Pretty muchYou guys voted for us. A dyslexic old man and an 18 year old British drunk( he is not that bad)...dont worry he doesnt play Civ drunk, only with a hangover.
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You may underestimate how much we hear the NY area accent ('specially those of us who've seen most of Woody Allen's catalogue). When I was in NY last year I think I managed most folk - apart from teh subway announcers. What is with them? I never understood a single word of an announcement - apart from the one guy who sounded like Barry White, "This is the lurve train. We're goin' downtown all the way tonight, baby"
If you want imprenetrable accents, visit the home of English I tend to post in a more americanised English here, but a few years ago I met up with a friend locally (in Yorkshire, where I'm from) who had an American visitor (from the mid-west I think). I only found out later that the American had confessed to my firend that she'd understood less than half of what I'd said
And there are regions a lot more difficult to understand than Yorkshire...
And now the fine nation of Licentia is being run by a 15 year old kid.waaaaaait a second, our team is being led by a dysletic (or however you spell that ), and a drunk?
Oh noes! Bush is taking over the world.I think that more than 50% of the English I hear is actually American. Most music, and most foreign tv-programs are American, and I don't hear English very often.
ice2k4 said:And now the fine nation of Licentia is being run by a 15 year old kid.
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And our research is in the hands of a 15-year old on holiday(at least starting tomorrow).