As for the rest, I am more likely to steal something from Science Fiction than Britain. I say Gor-frakking-rammit more often than I would care to admit.
Do us Yanks use too many British terms?
24/10/2012 03:28:53 AM
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I use very few of those terms and thankfully, I'm not a "Yank" or "Yankee"
24/10/2012 03:46:40 AM
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I use "bloody" because I've read WoT for years.
24/10/2012 04:41:31 AM
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Gorram Ahm'Merkins *NM*
26/10/2012 06:56:17 PM
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Soccer terms and lack of subject-verb agreement are the worst that I notice.
24/10/2012 05:25:18 AM
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It' called football. You silly americans and your handegg! *NM*
24/10/2012 07:32:47 AM
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There is no disputing that our use of the word football is total nonsense *NM*
24/10/2012 07:48:46 AM
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I may be wrong, but I believe it's called a football because it's 12-inches long.
25/10/2012 07:15:28 PM
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Using a non-Metric system of measurement is total nonsense.
25/10/2012 07:51:27 PM
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I don't think so. Has to do with its historical origins in rugby football. *NM*
25/10/2012 09:17:20 PM
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Regulation balls are shorter than that, and "gridiron" is an unambiguous international term.
26/10/2012 11:41:18 PM
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Re: Soccer terms and lack of subject-verb agreement are the worst that I notice.
24/10/2012 08:22:37 AM
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Affectation almost inherently reflects trying too hard, and imitation is unoriginal.
27/10/2012 12:10:52 AM
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Re: Affectation almost inherently reflects trying too hard, and imitation is unoriginal.
27/10/2012 04:24:26 AM
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Try "apt."
27/10/2012 04:13:18 PM
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always hated the letters "pt" together in that order
28/10/2012 04:44:29 AM
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Having enough neuroses of my own, I will not be accountable for yours.
28/10/2012 01:55:44 PM
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