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kdking Senior Member Veteran Geek Jill " Dah"
Let me see if I got this right ! Danial say's 'the phone lines are going berserk' then Jill say's berserk is a good word & then asks Danial what's the word in his Language for berserk. Unbelieveable !!!
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LOL... Well, the Queen's English can have very different meanings... For example... asking for a fag in the UK is just asking for a cigarette... Magster View Public Profile Send a private message to Magster Find all posts by Magster Add Magster to Your Contacts #3
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To the OP, say Football to someone in the UK, and Football to someone in the US, and see if they mean the same thing...... __________________ You mean what time is it now? tampa8 View Public Profile Send a private message to tampa8 Find all posts by tampa8 Add tampa8 to Your Contacts #5 Today, 07:05 PM Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Staten Island New York Posts: 11,863 Real Name: Nick
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Originally Posted by Magster LOL... Well, the Queen's English can have very different meanings... For example... asking for a fag in the UK is just asking for a cigarette...
Mags example is exactly what Jill meant , in the Queens Language some things are very different. __________________
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bioya58 Senior Member Veteran Geek
One of the funniest things an American can say to a Brit is "I don't know what language you are speaking but I speak english!" That being said I have no problem understanding Daniel G. LOL bioya58 View Public Profile Send a private message to bioya58 Find all posts by bioya58 Add bioya58 to Your Contacts #7 Today, 07:11 PM Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Pompano Beach , Fl. Posts: 2,963 Real Name: Roger
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Originally Posted by Magster LOL... Well, the Queen's English can have very different meanings... For example... asking for a fag in the UK is just asking for a cigarette... I'm glad I don't smoke! __________________
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