

actually quite interesting Chippy!Chippy wrote:Have I mentioned I am in the US skiing.Have done it many times. With regard to the fanny comment above. There was one priceless moment on one trip when a lady, next to a large group of Brits, announced in a very loud voice, "I've got a very wet fanny" cue loads of schoolboy guffaws.
There are some amusing misuses of the language. I was on a plane once and they announced we would be landing momentarily, personally I wanted to get off so hoped they might stay a bit longer.
One of my personal irritations is the misuse of regular which is now also unfortunately becoming normal in England. I am always tempted to make a childish answer when asked if I want regular coffee. "About every half an hour would do."
Olgit if you are interested in the garbage/rubbish debate then you should read a book by Bill Bryson called Mother Tongue, The English Language. It is very interesting and amusing and has a chapter on the differences between American and English usage. Often he finds Americans are still using the older words while we have moved on.
Was that the most boring post ever?
Chippy wrote:Have I mentioned I am in the US skiing.Have done it many times. With regard to the fanny comment above. There was one priceless moment on one trip when a lady, next to a large group of Brits, announced in a very loud voice, "I've got a very wet fanny" cue loads of schoolboy guffaws.
dear god Radford finds these colonist a real bore. and its a pavement not a fucking sidewalk.Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:Dude not mate
Telly... lots of people here refer to it as "the box". (image of female genitalia, again!Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:Yeah, "telly" is fucking homo. So is "bubbly" or whatever fag word you use for a water fountain. And "crumpet"... cmon, you KNOW that sounds gay.![]()
I recently discovered what a raincheck is.REBEL GOONER wrote:raincheck
Or being 'pissed' ? can create all sorts of problems....they think you are upset and all it is that you've too many beverages!!!olgitgooner wrote:I recently discovered what a raincheck is.REBEL GOONER wrote:raincheck
It's when a baseball game was cancelled due to rain. They would issue a replacement ticket (check) for the rescheduled game.
I have yet to discover why Yanks refer to pavements as "sidewalks". And roads as "pavements", or "blacktop" if they are made with tarmac.
Or why they say "almoonium" instead of aluminium.
Or why a mirror is referred to as a "mirrrrrrr".