The_Warlock
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argh more American illiteracy! dam I suppose is what you lot call darn![]()
Hey, just because our version of the language is still evolving doesn't mean you have to be rude about it.

argh more American illiteracy! dam I suppose is what you lot call darn![]()
Hey, just because our version of the language is still evolving doesn't mean you have to be rude about it.
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Bleh dam american films and sitcoms, with the innovation of the BBC iplayer and Doctor Who we still have a fighting chance thoughDon't forget to mention that American English is slowly becoming the dominate form of english... (Although by the end of the century Spanglish will be spoken by the majority of the American Population).
...so thats gotta change.
Pff... we're still taught BE in Germany, at least we're a bastion of proper English. Plus, the Canadians and Aussies are using a more British-influenced version as well.Don't forget to mention that American English is slowly becoming the dominate form of english... (Although by the end of the century Spanglish will be spoken by the majority of the American Population).
*chuckle*No doubt. You don't want to end up like an extra in Shaun of the Dead.
argh more American illiteracy! dam I suppose is what you lot call darn![]()
... it was Ali Gren and his 40 Beers, ah Good times.
*chuckle*
heh last nights 3.5 D&D (we'd just finished a whole crystal thing with pyramids Martek and Efreet) Norse game consisted of us and a group of former PC's from a past campaign discussing how to take down a Huge wand using blue dragon a powerful Efreet and a powerful Wizard who had charmed the emir and his palace guard.
My character Gren's contribution (he's a monk/drunken master, played as a reckless street fighter) was with his endless decanter of alcohol was to pop on a fez and with the groups Bard advertise a free alcohol party for the residents of the local port town and the guard, so we got as many innocents away from the fight as possible, it was Ali Gren and his 40 Beers, ah Good times.