mike.
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I almost always make it a point to learn the language of the country that I travel to.
Was it just a quick re-fuel in England then HH ?
I almost always make it a point to learn the language of the country that I travel to.
Was it just a quick re-fuel in England then HH ?
Only a joke HH, i know your very eloquent in the English language thats why i wrote it. Though you Americans obviously still need to practice your pronunciations on certain English words,
i.e.. Aluminium. ( Al-you-min-ium ) ...not pronounced al-oo-minum...
I really like fog. Isn't London notorious for fog?
Yes, back when you were a teenager in the Victorian era
Of course you would respond with a snide comment like that. Your maturity level seems to be stuck as a teenager as well. :smart:
Only a joke HH, i know your very eloquent in the English language thats why i wrote it. Though you Americans obviously still need to practice your pronunciations on certain English words,
i.e.. Aluminium. ( Al-you-min-ium ) ...not pronounced al-oo-minum...
Yes and while we are on about the bast*rdisation of the English language here are some more examples of non English language words.
Ps. there is no such word as nucular .....it's nuclear....end of.
Not many Brits in this sport.