Mainecoonmaniac
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Lets set aside our differences and take some pictures with film. We speak the language of analog photography. Do it straight away.
Here are some public information films to educate you on various subjects of Britishness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQWPR9TM0Gk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ivsb79-h90
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4CXY6TVBMc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gou1cspUfdY&feature=related
Steve.
True but I don't believe it was written by an American...per the BBC site re author of above, "Ruth is a British freelance journalist who recently swapped east London for Brooklyn."
My point is, I don't see a lot of folks from the States saying to others, you spell X word Y way.....
What makes us different only makes us stronger
swapped east London for Brooklyn.
Yew ain't frum 'round here, are ya?
Not so much here in metro Atlanta but go to small southern country towns and, if you sound like you're from New Yawk or Bahston or even the midwest, you'll get plenty of odd looks and possibly outright laughter.
Our problem is that we make too little use of the 'z', but it's so obnoxiously 'zingy' that I can't see it becoming commonplace. Anyone shot a zeeeebra in color?
In England we usually and historically refer to 5 X 4 and not 4 X 5. Is 4 X 5 an Americanism? Does most of Europe say 5 X 4 or 4 X 5? However, I like the way they spell colour without the u in America. Do others have views about some of these pedantic differences?
In England we usually and historically refer to 5 X 4 and not 4 X 5. Is 4 X 5 an Americanism? Does most of Europe say 5 X 4 or 4 X 5? However, I like the way they spell colour without the u in America. Do others have views about some of these pedantic differences?
Have we answered your question yet?
Steve.
Yes, but I would like to move on to understanding gun laws in the USA.
I try to capitalize the first word of each sentence for clarity. Whether other words get capitalized or not depends on how well my right arm is doing at the time. You wouldn't know this but I broke my arm badly some months ago and I have good days and bad days. I may be reduced to writing like e e cummings or Don Marquis's archy.
Can one break their arm goodly?
Yes, but I would like to move on to understanding gun laws in the USA.
Yes, but I would like to move on to understanding gun laws in the USA.
On one hand in Los Angeles County it is very hard to get a concealed weapons permit; on the other it takes three clips to change a lane in traffic.
Jerry was chasing butterflies at the time!
Right?
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