A cup of ... what???
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[QUOTE=blaze]
I don't get it, does that mean that you go together well?
With little sauce on the side.
Originally Posted by Kate2112
I don't get it, does that mean that you go together well?
With little sauce on the side.
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I don't get it, does that mean that you go together well?
Not as such Davy has me on his "ignore" list and I have him on my "take the piss" list
Originally Posted by Kate2112
I don't get it, does that mean that you go together well?
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Now you two hussies wouldn't be trying to throw my (perfectly legitimate!) thread off course now would you???
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Originally Posted by Elvira
Now you two hussies wouldn't be trying to throw my (perfectly legitimate!) thread off course now would you???
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Originally Posted by Kate2112
Apparently it is when so many Americans cannot comprehend the English pronunciation.
If you were in France would you expect a French person to understand "Water" when it is L'eau to them? Its a whole different country and a subtly but sometimes distinctly different language too
If you were in France would you expect a French person to understand "Water" when it is L'eau to them? Its a whole different country and a subtly but sometimes distinctly different language too
Just drop the 'T', that usually works Anyway, I believe that it's an ignorance thing, if you don't sound American then you must be speaking gibberish, totally bizarre in my opinion. I have a friend that refuses to go through a drive thru because she has never received the right order, they swear that they don't understand her.
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Re: A cup of ... what???
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Not as such Davy has me on his "ignore" list and I have him on my "take the piss" list
You're missing him!
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
Originally Posted by blaze
Not as such Davy has me on his "ignore" list and I have him on my "take the piss" list
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
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Re: A cup of ... what???
Originally Posted by blaze
Just drop the 'T', that usually works Anyway, I believe that it's an ignorance thing, if you don't sound American then you must be speaking gibberish, totally bizarre in my opinion. I have a friend that refuses to go through a drive thru because she has never received the right order, they swear that they don't understand her.
Look, I have tried, but I just cannot say it without feeling a total
And I would never dream of going through a drive through.
And not just because they most likely would not understand me...
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You're missing him!
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
About time for you to join my little afternoon tea party!
Originally Posted by Kate2112
You're missing him!
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
About time for you to join my little afternoon tea party!
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Half the time they're not really listening. I think they must have thought you said "A cup of whatever".
I ordered a "Bear Claw" and got a bagel, realised I hadn't got the rrr right.
I ordered a "Bear Claw" and got a bagel, realised I hadn't got the rrr right.
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Originally Posted by blaze
Just drop the 'T', that usually works Anyway, I believe that it's an ignorance thing, if you don't sound American then you must be speaking gibberish, totally bizarre in my opinion. I have a friend that refuses to go through a drive thru because she has never received the right order, they swear that they don't understand her.
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Originally Posted by Kate2112
I have problems understanding the English of the Hispanic couple who clean my apartment. So I can easily understand that they don't always understand what I am saying. Lots of service jobs are filled by immigrants in the US. They are already trying to translate what they think they are hearing into American English give them another version of English, complete with different pronunciations and it is probably true that they dont always know what you're saying. This might not be the case in point for Elvira ,but I've certainly experienced it in DC.
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You're missing him!
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
He's an itch I would prefer not to scratch to be honest
Originally Posted by Kate2112
You're missing him!
Not quite the same witout his "sideways look at life"
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Not as such Davy has me on his "ignore" list and I have him on my "take the piss" list
I apologize , I shall not utter the 'D' word again!
Originally Posted by blaze
Not as such Davy has me on his "ignore" list and I have him on my "take the piss" list
I apologize , I shall not utter the 'D' word again!
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I apologize , I shall not utter the 'D' word again!
But you do know he is due for a sp4nking on his return? There was a silent auction for the implements. That's finished now, but their are tickets left for the amphitheatre.
Originally Posted by Kate2112
I apologize , I shall not utter the 'D' word again!
But you do know he is due for a sp4nking on his return? There was a silent auction for the implements. That's finished now, but their are tickets left for the amphitheatre.
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Re: A cup of ... what???
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About time for you to join my little afternoon tea party!
Hello darling!
You've got me puzzling - maybe he thought you meant "watermelon"
Originally Posted by Sallyanne
About time for you to join my little afternoon tea party!
You've got me puzzling - maybe he thought you meant "watermelon"