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#136
Originally Posted by Eskimo
why ? why ? and why ?
Why is it that people across the world "AmericaniZe" and no American takes offens/ce, they think it's cute or democratic or some such nonsense, but if a Yank takes on the British way of writing/saying/doing things, it's somehow weird to Brits?
Personally I'd go for a unified English but I think both sides would fight to the death over colo(u)r.
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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
What's up Yank?


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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
What's up Yank?


OMG are you sure you want to start a fight with Lisa? :scared:
#139
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
An endearment....oooh I get it now!


#140
Originally Posted by Elvira
OMG are you sure you want to start a fight with Lisa? :scared: 

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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
She gets to call me limey, whenever she likes 

I much prefer what Leslie calls you.
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Originally Posted by Elvira
OMG are you sure you want to start a fight with Lisa? :scared: 

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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Yankees, so is it Dutch or Native American?
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Lisa you really do seem to have a bit of an anger issue going on.
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Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Lisa you really do seem to have a bit of an anger issue going on.
#146
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
But, I don't know you well enough....
I much prefer what Leslie calls you. 
I much prefer what Leslie calls you. 
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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
I'll answer to anything 

#148
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
Huh? 

1. 'Jan Kaas,' a disparaging nickname for a Hollander.
or
2. A Native American mispronunciation ('Yengees') of the word 'English.
#149
Originally Posted by snowbunny
Personally I'd go for a unified English but I think both sides would fight to the death over colo(u)r.
#150
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
I guess, just not sure why its necessary to pin names on people?




